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    and objectives of the team in which they work. Ref 3.1‚ 3.2 2) Describe both your own role and responsibilities and other members in the team:- School Governors- Governors work as a team and are accountable for the performance of the school to parents and the wider community; plans the school’s future direction; selects the head teacher; makes decisions on the school’s budget and staffing including the performance management policy; makes sure the agreed Curriculum is well taught; decides how

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    produce a child development assignment Sequence = is the order that development happens in. a baby ’s physical development may begin with rolling over then sit up‚crawl‚walk‚run another may sit up‚walk‚run missing out rolling over and crawling even though elements are missed the development skill proceeds in what is viewed as an expected patten. Rate = is the speed that it happens. There for a baby may achieve walking unaided at 10 months another may accomplish it at 12 months and at 16 months

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    about ‘egocentrism’ in young children?” “Egocentrism is the tendency of children to cognize their environment only in terms of their own point of view” (Castillo‚ R.J‚ 1954). This technical meaning for the term was given by Jean Piaget who suggests that it is a state of mind where the child attempts to understand the world from their own point of view and fails to realise that other people’s points of view are different from theirs. Egocentrism is the unawareness of the child to be able to understand

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    different acts on different children and notice how they differ from each other. On March 21‚ we had our class baby day and observed the children in the center of the room filled with different objects to play with. The child I observed was Alaina. Alaina is a seventeen month old Hispanic girl. She is very adorable and in my opinion‚ is much smaller than most 17 month old babies I have seen. When I first seen her‚ I thought she was the one of the youngest from the children‚ but she was actually about

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    Child Development and the Environment Many key factors contribute to and determine the development of a child‚ be it positive or negative. However‚ in my opinion the most influential factor is the environment; it has the potential to enhance or interrupt both their early years and later development. In her poem‚ Dr. Dorothy Law speaks about the link between the environment and a child’s development. When I read this poem for one point really stood out at me which was ‘if children live with hostility

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    Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Task B Complete table‚ research and report B2 Produce a report to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of differing theories of development. This report should identify how these theories have influenced current practice and include the following: Cognitive Psychoanalytical Humanist Social learning Operant conditioning Behaviourist Social pedagogy (Ref 2.3) DIFFERING THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT There are many

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    Establishing Respectful Relationships 3.1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children | | What strategies could you use to build respectful relationships? | 1. A child tells you all about their pets. | If a child wants to talk to me about their pets (or other things that affects them outside of school) I encourage them to do so whenever possible as I feel they are beginning to trust me and this might make it easier for them to come to me with more

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    We spend our whole life exploring. At every stage in our development‚ even as adults‚ we seek different experiences that help us understand who we really are. As infants‚ we are stimulated by the touch and feel of objects‚ textures‚ shapes‚ colors‚ and movement. At preschool age‚ we let our curiosity to drive us and our imagination to stimulate us. Our mind is eager‚ free and moved by practically everything and anything. Playing hide and seek in a card-board box‚ building our very own castle with

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    Article Review Child development is a very important in today’s psychology. That is why it is not surprising that so much research has been developed on that topic. In the article "Transforming the Debate About Child Care and Maternal Employment" the author‚ Louise B. Silverstein‚ presents a very interesting point of view on the history as well as the future of psychological research on child care and influence of maternal employment on child development. The very essence of Silverstein’s argument

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    Eng111 Robert Cowgill The Need for Acceptable Teachers Have you ever had an educational experience be so profoundly terrible that it loomed for most of your academic career? I have. Ms. Quinn’s teaching style‚ or lack thereof‚ for my third and fourth grade years – that’s right‚ I had her for two years‚ not just one – scarred me for much of my childhood. I didn’t do much to help my case‚ though. I set the record in the school for most number of tardies in a year. I had thirty one tardies in my third

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