Cache Level 3 Supporting teaching and learning in schools Assignment 1 Part one. Summarise child development from 0-2‚ 3-5‚ 5-8 years It has been observed that the majority of children display common changes in a number of different ways from birth through to adulthood. This process is known as development and is described by Berk (2005 – mcdl reference material) as the process of learning new skills and abilities and acquiring emotional maturity. There are 5 key areas of development that are
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and discuss how it is used to monitor the progress of children. Include: observation; standard measurements and information from carers and colleagues (CYP 3.1.3.1 & TDA 3.7.1.2 & TDA 3.7.1.3 & TDA 3.7.1.4) There are many ways in which a childs progress is monitored and assessed within my setting‚ both formative and summative assessments are carried out. The differences between these is that formative assessments are governed and are usually carried out at set times as a child progresses through
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TDA 2.14 4.3 Demonstrate ways of encouraging children and young people’s personal hygiene at meal and or snack times. 1. Get them involved If you involve kids in planning meals‚ going grocery shopping‚ and preparing food‚ they will become invested in the process and more likely to eat. Even toddlers too young to make grocery lists can help you make choices (pears or nectarines? cheddar or swiss?) along the way. Simple‚ no-cook recipes like frozen yogurt popsicles or fruit parfaits are an
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TDA 2.4 1.2 It is important to support participation and equality of access in order that every child has the same opportunities offered to them regardless of personal background. All children have the right to an education with a broad and balanced curriculum without being discriminated against. “In 1989‚ governments worldwide promised all children the same rights by adopting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). These rights are based on what a child needs to survive‚ grow‚ participate
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Counseling/IPE Develoment VR Counselor met with Mr. Lewis today to develop with him his IPE for counseling/placement and job readiness services. We discussed VR policy as it relates to services being provided and VR policy as it relates to employment. Mr. Lee understand VR policy regarding services and employment outcome. Counseling will be provided to assist Mr. Lee in coping with the effects of depression as it relates to employment. Job Placement and job readiness will be provided to assist
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TDA 3.19 Support disabled children and young people and those with special education needs. 3. Be able to support the inclusion of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. 3.1 Obtain information about the individual needs‚ capabilities and interests of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs with whom they work. It is important to me that I get to know pupils and find out their capabilities and interests as soon as possible
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TDA 3.1: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Communication the ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions accurately‚ one of the many different aspects to a practitioner’s role when supporting children’s learning skills. Communication involves listening‚ questioning‚ understanding and responding
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brain. As soon as a child is born they desire to understand their world around them this develops cognitive development. Piaget has developed six stages of infant development. Although‚ Piaget has created a good foundation to understand babies minds he was mistaken by a few things. The first two stages of sensorimotor intelligence are called primary circular reactions. This one involves the infant’s own body. It senses motion‚ sucking noise‚ and other stimuli
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interested in child development. He came up with the famous theory of the Cognitive Stages in children through adulthood. The stages include sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operational‚ and formal operational. The different stages apply to different age groups. For example‚ the first stage‚ sensorimotor‚ applies to children at birth through 2 years of age‚ so this would not apply to the concrete operational kids whose age level includes kids who are roughly 7-12 years old. He uses these stages to show
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mother; after that you may go in to her and be her husband‚ and she shall be your wife. These steps as seen in Deut 21:13 bear striking similitude to Hosea 3. First‚ the woman must remove the “clothes of her captivity.” Though there is no verbal parallel to Hosea 3 here‚ it is interesting to note that both Gomer (cf. Hosea 1:9; 3:1-2) and Israel (Hosea 2:11-17) appear to be banished from their homes as part of their initial judgment‚ and thus in a sense their restoration begins from “captivity.” The next
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