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    Effects of poverty on the physical development of a Jamaican child Physical development is defined by Tina Bruce and Carolyn Meggitt in the text Child Care and Education as “the way in which the body gains skills and become more complex in its performance.” Arnold Gesell a psychologist and pediatrician put forth normative development guidelines for a child (physical development milestones). The normative development guidelines are categorized into gross motor skills‚ fine -motor skills and balance/coordination

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    Sydney Hasomeris Child Psychology The child I observed‚ Brenden‚ was one of the four year olds that go to the daycare I work at. He was your average height and weight‚ African American‚ has short hair‚ and had two teeth missing. Brenden always has the biggest smile on his face; for the most part he is a happy kid. The major focus of this age is initiative vs guilt‚ which is Erik Erikson’s third stage of psychosocial development. This stage is when children assert their power and control through

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Child care development center is an alternative creative and playschool place for home as “habitat” for developing children during their formative years because of the absence of parents and guardians. Research confirms that babies raised by caring and attentive adults in safe‚ predictable environments‚ are better learners than those raised with less attention in less secure settings. The findings reveal that the effects of the environment on the developing

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    CYP 3.2 - Promote child and young person Development Children and young people need an environment which is most likely to promote effective and confident child development where they can experience and environment of mutual respect and trust and open communication. We as practitioners need to reflect on our own practice where we can evaluate the contribution we have made to the support of child development and find ways that we can improve our practice. When reflecting on our practice

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    The cognitive process of child development and learning has influenced theorists such as Piaget‚ Vygtosky‚ Montessori‚ Bruner and Dewey to develop learning theories which highlight how the cognitive operation of learning occurs and how it is best achieved. The work of these theorists has become the foundation for much research and insight into how children develop on their journey towards learning. To understand how and when children begin to learn‚ it is important to look at why we value the

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    resulting in a communication breakdown. This may be minor and temporary or it may be complex and long term. Early identification is critical to the child and their families as this should lead to further development and medical evaluation‚ diagnosis and treatment. Who is affected? * In the UK‚ over 1 million children and young people‚ that’s 2 – 3 in every classroom‚ have some form of long ad persistent speech‚ language and communication difficulty – this can affect them early‚ severely and

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    Exam 2 Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points The principle Children’s bodies are dynamic systems means that:  A.Development in one component of the body may affect development in another component.  B.Children’s growth reflects a continuing pattern of speeding up‚ slowing down‚ speeding up‚ slowing down again‚ and so on.  C.Development proceeds in a top-down fashion‚ from the head to the feet.  D.Development proceeds in an in-out fashion‚ beginning with the head and torso

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    ------------------------------------------------- More * AP Notes * About * Help * Blog * Write my essay ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form * Bottom of Form * Essays » * Miscellaneous Unit 9 2.1.Explain the Importance of Reflective Practice in Continuously Improving the Quality of Service Provided. By rubec31‚ Nov 2012 | 2 Pages (306 Words) | 175 Views | 1 rating(s) Report | -------------------------------------------------

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    .Communication and Language; .Physical development; and .Personal‚social and emotional development. The specific areas; these are the areas through which the prime ares are strengthened and applied. These are: .Literacy; .Mathematics; .Understanding the world; and .Expressive arts and design. All these areas are interdependent in that the prime areas are the basis for successful learning in the other four specific areas. It would be very easy for the child who has achieved the outcomes in the prime

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    use by Daniel’s mother since 2006 yet ‘child protection risks to the children in this volatile household not fully perceived or identified’. This finding shows that Daniel was neglected. This may have been due to his mother’s impaired parenting skills as there is evidence of substance abuse as his mother was an alcoholic. This may have caused her to act out in a violent manner whilst being in a state of intoxication causing physical abuse towards Daniel. 3. When Daniel arrived at school with a

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