Rate and Sequences of development All children grow and develop in the same sort of order‚ but they do not all happen in the same rate or sequence. Some children’s development is slower than others so they may be behind other children. The rate of development is the speed at which the child develops. Children all develop in the same order‚ but not always at the same rate. For example the stages of walking happen at different times for different children. Some may crawl for longer than others
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1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years of age Introduction: 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 As there will be difference of children progress at the same rate .The below is the guide To they might
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Sequence and Rate of Development What is meant by the sequence of development? Sequence of development means that the growth of a child takes place in a structured order with a series of changes or growth that leads to a matured state. The sequence of development depends on events that have previously happened. An example of this is that a baby will first start to roll and at around 6 – 7 months will try to sit up and soon after this they will start to crawl using their arms and legs.
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1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth – 19 years. Physical 0 -3 When a baby is born they are unable to hold their own head up however they will tilt their head towards light or noise within their first months. When spoken to they will react by looking at or watching you. As they develop they will be able to support their own head and wave their arms around and bring them together‚ the same with
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| 1.1 | Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years | Each and every child develops at a different rate to other children‚ no two are the same. These areas of development are broken down into several categories which include: Physical Social‚ moral‚ emotional and behavioural Intellectual Communication and speech The guide below explains what you might expect from the development of the child through various ages:
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Person Development Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth – 19 years Each child and young person will follow an expected pattern of development‚ focusing mainly the skills they are learning rather than the physical growth. Although when discussed the development of children it focuses on the skills it is undeniable that both skills and growth of children and young people are linked and will impact on the development on the child. Development of children
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Unit 2.1 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. All children are unique and a lot of their developmental milestones happen naturally as they get older‚ however some can be affected by different life factors‚ such as health‚ environment and background and more specific skills can be learnt and encouraged
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Answer: Question 1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. When looking at a childâ€TMs development it is important to be aware of the five areas of development and the expected milestones. Whilst there are often ages attached to developmental stages‚ it should be noted that a childâ€TMs sequences and the pattern of their development may be relevant to the individual child and not necessarily the age of the child. It is also important to have a full understanding
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.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. As soon as children are born into the world they start their development process. All children develop at different times but the sequence of development is normally the same‚ for example a child will learn to walk before they can run or skip. Child development is often broken down into timelines. Children develop quite rapidly during the early years as the major milestones tend to be closer together. They
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CACHE LEVEL 3 SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS AWARD UNIT THREE 1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. Children’s development is continuous and can be measured in a variety of ways. Although all children will develop at different rates and in different ways‚ the order in which they develop will be roughly the same as they need to have mastered one skill‚ for example walking‚ before they move on to more advanced skills like running or jumping
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