Children’s and Young people’s Workforce level 2 TDA 2.1: Child and Young Person Development Task 1 (1.1): 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. Answer to Task 1 (1.1): Physical Development: Age Expected development 0-3 Months When placed on their front‚ babies lie with the
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Promoting Young Persons Development Questions When assessing development the following things need to be taken into account: Confidentiality Most parents are happy for observations to be carried out on their child. Yet they will not want people who have no involvement with their child reading the reports. This means any paper work‚ documents‚ observations or anything else that relates to the child‚ must be stored securely and any discussions about a child must only be done so with other colleagues
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I’d like to talk to you about today is the topic of child language development_. I know that you all are trying to develop a second language‚ but for a moment‚ let’s think about a related topic: How children develop their first language. What do we know about how babies develop their language and communication ability? Well‚ we know babies are able to communicate _as soon as they are born__ --even before they learn to speak their first language. At first‚ they communicate by crying. This crying lets
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CYP 3.2 Promote Young Person and Child Development Be able to assess the development needs of children and young people and prepare a development plan What are the most relevant factors to be aware of when assessing a child or young person’s development? All children and young people are different and have different needs. Similarly‚ a family’s ability to respond to and meet all their needs may also differ. In some circumstances‚ professional assessment may be required to identify strengths and
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Task-TDA 2.1 Child and Young person development Task 2 links to outcome 2‚ assesment criteria 2.1 and 2.2 A child’s development is determined and shaped by different influences and experiences that they come across during their life. The three main influences are background‚ health and environment. Families play a very big part of children’s and young people’s development‚ Family dynamics are also important in a childs life. Even how a close a family is can affect the a child’s development. A close
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A child or young person’s development can be influenced by a range of personal and external factors. Personal factors include genetic inheritance‚ biological programming‚ maturation or disability. External factors include insecure early relationships‚ lack of parental care or control‚ financial problems/poverty and homelessness‚ sibling jealousy/rivalry‚ unrealistic adult expectations/limitations‚ transitions (such as moving house or schools)‚ inappropriate models‚ inappropriate learning activities
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CYP Core 3.2 – Promote child and young person development 1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development • Confidentiality and when‚ for the safety of the child or young person confidentiality must be breached. • Children’s wishes and feelings • Ethnic‚ linguistic and cultural background • Disability or specific requirements (Additional needs) • Reliability of information • Avoiding bias When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account
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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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In the child development Agency‚ the client system is made up of children and families. The agency serves children (0-18 years) who are declared‚ by the Courts‚ as in need of care and protection; children who are awaiting the outcome of Court proceedings; and families experiencing difficulties raising their children. To be exact‚ The Child Development Agency caters for: Children who are at risk of being or are being abandoned‚ abused and/or neglected‚ Children in the care of the State‚ Parents and/or
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Unit: support children’s speech‚ language and communication SPEECH – Speech is vocalizing language‚ speech happens by muscular movements in the neck‚ chest‚ abdomen‚ head and mouth. Speech is learned by discovering how to coordinate the muscles to produce different sounds that put together form words that people can understand. LAGUAGE – Language is the ability to acquire and use systems of communication; is the cognitive ability to use and learn symbols of communicating that can be spoken‚ written
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