CYPW 024 Promote child and young person development 1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development. Firstly all development of each child will be child centred so their wishes‚ feelings and abilities are taken into account before planning anything to help their development (risk assessments / activity planners) When assessing a Childs development disability/special requirements should be made aware of this is because disability might slow their development
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Assignment 005 Child and young person development Task A Table 1 Physical Development Age Range Description of the stage Impact on other development 0-3 months Head and eyes move together Kicks legs and waves arms As the babies begin to recognise people around them this has an impact on their emotional development as they can become distressed when people are not around. 3-6 months Sits with support Rolls over Uses arms for support when lying At this stage any activities will have an impact
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Child and Young Persons Development Main stages of a child or young persons development. Children and young people’s development from birth to 19 consist of three main aspects of development. • Physical development. • Communication and intellectual development. • Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. Physical Development Children need to master a lot of different types of movements as they grow and these can be broken down into three further categories which consist
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Development | 0-3 | From birth to 12 months is a fast period of physical development. When first born babies have very little control over their bodies‚ they depend upon a series of reflexes for movement‚ however over the first 12 months they will learn how to control their bodies and by 12 months should be able to crawl or roll. By the age of 2 a baby would have developed quickly and learned how to walk‚ point‚ grasp‚ feed themselves and possibly also dress themselves. By the age of 3 a child will have
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of age | An example of how this impacts on another aspect of development | 0-3 Months | Children should be able to recognise people and be able to stare at them‚ they should be able to move their heads and look around as well as kicking and moving their arms | This will impact on their emotional development as they will be able to recognise when they are around people and may become distressed when left alone. | 3-6 Months | Children at this stage can support their own heads‚ can grasp and pick
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CU1520: PROMOTE CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT. 1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development. When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission and not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken
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Unit 22 – Developing Computer Games (Outcome 1) BTEC Nationals Handout 2 Computer Games Psychological factors Prepared by: Mohamed Diab Psychological factors Computer games are popular because they affect us emotionally‚ in a similar way to films and music. Just as a horror movie makes you feel scared‚ a survival horror computer game can terrify you too. In some ways the game makes it feel more real because you are controlling the character‚ so what happens to the character
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KC TDA 2.1 Child and Young person development 1.2 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another. Social‚ emotional and personal development is crucial for a child and all will have an impact on their wellbeing‚ as these aspects are closely linked and each one is connected to the other. Lack of skills in one area‚ can have a direct impact on another‚ the end result is a child whose development may be delayed. Social Development A child’s social
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intellectual development allows the child to communicate and connect with different members of society – family‚ friends and all others – whilst also improving the child’s understanding and thinking skills. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development allows the child to develop relationships with other children and adults whilst learning the necessary skills to live in society with others and allows the child to form their own unique identity and self-image. Although each child develops at their own rate
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CYP3.2 Promote child & young peoples development How working practice can impact on the development of children and young people Because the care and education that is given to children‚ in not only a placement but overall‚ effects the childs development as a whole it is important that everyone working within a setting is using best practice as well as making sure to maintain a positive atmosphere around the setting. In my own working practice I encourage the children to enhance their development
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