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    Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Task B Complete table‚ research and report B2 Produce a report to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of differing theories of development. This report should identify how these theories have influenced current practice and include the following: Cognitive Psychoanalytical Humanist Social learning Operant conditioning Behaviourist Social pedagogy (Ref 2.3) DIFFERING THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT There are

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    |1. |Explain what sequence of child development means and describe what is expected as normal development within each | | |stage. | | |Children more or less develop in roughly the same order. E.g. sit-up - crawl - walk. Sequence of development is the | | |expected order most children will reach key milestones in their development. Development is principally affected

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    Unit 024- Promote child and young person development Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development There are five factors to consider when assessing child development. They are motor development‚ social development‚ hearing and language‚ hand-eye co-ordination and practical reasoning. Assess a child or young person’s development in the following areas and explain the selection of assessment used. As I work in a semi-independent home‚ with our present clients

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    are moulded by and re-moulded by those who have loved us; and though the love may pass‚ we are nevertheless their work for good or ill’’ ( Francois Mairlac) 1. Explain the sequence of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth to -19 years.Children have certain basic‚ physical and psychological needs and if these needs are not met then growth psychological developmental will be distorted in many ways. Everyone needs shelter‚ food‚ water‚ warmth and not

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    after another‚ secession‚ and the events that happen after a previous event has taken place are normally dependent of the previous event. Rate It is a quantity of something in comparison with‚ example‚ from the birth of a child to the moment the child will start to talk‚ the child will go through different stages of development and different rates. Why this difference is important The sequence of a child’s development guides us as to what stage of development they are at. This enables us to record

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    Assesment Task-TDA 2.1 Child and Young person development Task 2 links to outcome 2‚ assesment criteria 2.1 and 2.2 A child’s development is determined and shaped by different influences and experiences that they come across during their life. The three main influences are background‚ health and environment. Families play a very big part of children’s and young people’s development‚ Family dynamics are also important in a childs life. Even how a close a family is can affect the a child’s

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    eyed peas‚ paints my beautifully black self. As a young black child‚ many obstacles were presented to me in ways in which failure seems like the immediate option. But through my heritage and my background‚ I always seemed to prevail. From becoming an innovator at such young ages to replicate items I didn’t have‚ to becoming strongly socially connected individual‚ I wouldn’t be completely me without including my worthy background. As a black child I learned to embrace my roots‚ but not immediately

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    Instructor: Rebecca Foy Explaining the Relationship between Young Children and Their Security Object Some younger children usually between the ages of 8 and 12 months will become very attached to an object for a few years. Most parents are familiar with the so-called "security blanket." Sometimes it is the most stained blanket in a child ’s collection. Other times‚ it is an old stuffed animal. Regardless of what inanimate object a child chooses as their beloved security blanket‚ it ’s difficult

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    CYP 3.2 Promote Young Person and Child Development Be able to assess the development needs of children and young people and prepare a development plan What are the most relevant factors to be aware of when assessing a child or young person’s development? All children and young people are different and have different needs. Similarly‚ a family’s ability to respond to and meet all their needs may also differ. In some circumstances‚ professional assessment may be required to identify strengths and

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    Children’s and Young people’s Workforce level 2 TDA 2.1: Child and Young Person Development Task 1 (1.1): Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: physical development communication and intellectual development social‚ emotional and behavioural development. Answer to Task 1 (1.1): Physical Development: Age Expected development 0-3 Months When placed on their front‚ babies lie with the

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