Understand child and young person’s development CYP3.1.3 Understand the factors that influence children and young people’s development and how these affect practice. 3.3 Explain how disability may affect development Children or young person’s who suffer from any form of disability are more likely to have a delay in development‚ however it is important to remember that every child/young person is an individual and that disabilities can affect children / young person in different ways. There
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PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT It is very important to recognise and respond to any concerns with child/young person development because children who are not reaching development norms may well require additional support‚ or help from a professional person‚ or it could be emotional distress or help at home they need. A child is assessed one it starts nursery this is done by observing the child and writing down your assessment s in a file for each child and then this can be compared to the development norms
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CONVICTION “Why do people stare at us mother?” Asked Ryan as him and his mother walked down Ally Drive. Ally drive was a posh street filled with the most lavish houses; it was like walking through a dream. Their interiors were as beautiful as the outside. The themed bedrooms‚ the chandelier in the living room with the golden paint and white soft couches something he always hoped his mattress would be. He often went with his mother to work. His mother was a simple fairly pretty charming lady.
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There are 7 factors that affect the development of a child: growth‚ diet‚ love and affection‚ sleep‚ stimulation‚ environment and medical conditions and illness. I will discuss six of them below: - GROWTH - a major factor affecting a child’s physical (eg. growth of bones and muscles) and mental (eg. growth of the brain) development. It is responsible for many things which are usually taken for granted. There are many illnesses and disorders that can negatively affect growth and prevent children
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Physical development is concerned with the biological changes of the body and the brain. It includes genetics‚ a foetus’s growth in the mother’s womb‚ the birth process‚ brain development and the acquisition of fine motor skills; it also encompasses behaviours that promote and impede health and environmental factors that influence physical growth. (McDevitt & Ormrod‚ 2010‚ p. 5). I have chosen to evaluate the physical developmental stage of middle childhood‚ children the ages of six to ten years
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Development timeline of a child from 0-19 years This timeline is correct and includes all the main stages every child will go through and the milestones they will meet‚ although they may meet these stages at different rates then others because every child is an individual and develops at their own rates. Development for ages 0-3 years. Physical Development : There is a recognised pattern of physical development that children are expected to follow. From birth a child is born with reflexes
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parent or those in a parenting role as the primary carer and educator of the child because respecting parents and carer will develop a good relationship between the both of you and they will be able to trust you with their child without any doubts. Honour the confidentiality of information relating to the child and their family‚ unless its disclosure is required by law or is in the best interest of the child because the child and their family information should not be given out by strangers that you
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Understanding Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood There are a great many things that young children need to learn in those early childhood years. The education that we need to ensure they receive should encompass a wide spectrum of learnings across many disciplines. Certainly as they progress through learning activities in the home as well as in pre-school‚ kindergarten. and elementary school‚ the child acquires a great deal of knowledge and experiences. Most of us think of the cognitive
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Unit title : Understand child young person development 1.1 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. It is important to know the difference between the sequence and the rate of development as it gives us direction when it comes to monitoring child/young persons needs during stages of their school years. We can then plan effectively to make sure the child receives the help and support they need in areas they could
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024 Promote child and young person development Assessment criteria 1.2a Assess a child or young person’s development in the following areas: physical (Planned: 0 ‚ Completed:0) In my line of work as a carer there are different ways of assessing a young person for physical development. Each week young people in my care are given a weekly activity and menu planner in which they complete to show what activities and food they are planning through the week. The young people are encouraged to
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