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    Development from conception to 16 years New-born babies are born with many different reflexes. ‘The presence of some of the new-borns primitive reflexes is essential to survival’‚ Child Development An Illustrated Guide‚ Page 12. Some of the automatic reflexes include ‘swallowing and sucking‚ when anything is put in the mouth‚ babies at once suck and swallow’‚ Child Development An Illustrated Guide‚ Page 12. At birth in their gross motor development babies will lie on their back ‘lie supine (on

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    FACTORS THAT AFFECT LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Language development ~ this includes the child’s ability to listen‚ speak and understand vocabulary. There are 4 main areas necessary for communication and which can affect school readiness; 1. Speech - understanding how to pronounce clearly 2. Language - understanding language and using language 3. Fluency - communicating without stammering or repeating 4. Voice - producing sounds The optimum time to acquire language is when a child is 0-5 years old

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    Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years. There are five stages of development that a child experiences. These are ; Physical Development Intellectual Development Language Development Emotional Development Social Development Development refers to the process of learning new skills and abilities‚ and acquiring emotional maturity *. All children grow and develop at different rates‚ but there are certain stages of development

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    Borough of Manhattan Community College Fundamentals of Speech: SPE 100-0900 WI Professor Nicholas Westemeyer‚ M.F.A Class Hours: Monday 9:00am to 10:30am Thursday 10:00am to 10:50 Room: Monday Fiterman 1014 / Thursday Fiterman 809 3 Credit course OFFICE HOURS: Monday 11 to 12 & Wed 9-11 Office s628J MAIN OFFICE: S-628 EMAIL: NWESTEMEYER@BMCC.CUNY.EDU Course Description: The Aim of this course is to develop effective skills in speech communication. The student examines how to generate topics and

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    Observation 4 (language Development) Date of observation: 28/1/2015 Time observation started and finished: 10.30 – 10.45 Number of adults present: 5 and 1 student observer Permission obtained from: playschool supervisor Description of setting: This observation took place in a registered community pre-school‚ the school consists of two rooms‚ one main classroom with the capacity to accommodate 22 children and one smaller that accommodates 8 children‚ the smaller of the two rooms has a sand tray

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    1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important The difference between the sequence and rate of development is: Development It is series of change or growth that process undertakes‚ normally to improve on that process‚ leading to a mature stage. Sequence It is when one event follows one event after another‚ secession‚ and the events that happen after a previous event has taken place are normally dependent of the previous

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    Children gain skills and abilities as they grow‚the changes in their capabilities and personalaties develop with age. There are many factors which distinguish each child such as diet‚ stimulation‚ environment‚medical conditions‚and illness. But most children generally develop at a similar rate.There are four key area of developmet which are; physical‚ social and emotional‚cognitive(intellectual)‚ and language developmet. Younger children between birth and five generally develop at much more rapid

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    MU5.2 Paper on children and young people’s development at local conference Task one The sequence and rate of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth to 19 years. Children’s do not develop at the same rate as each another .Every child has different rate of Development Areas of development: These are the main areas of development 1. Physical development 2. Social development 3. Intellectual development 4. Language development

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    CACHE Level 3 Diploma for Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPW) Communication Within this theme you will cover the following units: SHC31 EYMP5 CYPOP13 These units also require skills assessment this information can be found in your observation pack Please read before completing this work pack * During your class sessions you will take part in activities and carry out research which will support the completion of this pack. * On completion you are required

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    Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Unit 2.1 Child and young person development Caroline White Assessor: Mandy Lewis TLC4417 Introduction Child development is used to refer to the ways in which children and young people grow and change. Development occurs in an order or sequence and as practitioner it is essential I know about these sequences so that the expectations about what a child/young person can do are realistic‚ appropriate experiences and activities can be provided

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