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2. Know what to do when children or young people are ill or injured, including emergency procedures. 2.1 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illness...
3.1_1.1 & 1.2. Explain the innate drive for children to play and how play is necessary for the development of children Play in very important for childrens...
TDA 2.1 Task 1 1.1 When a baby is born they have very little control over their body. New born babies have things called reflexed, these keep the baby safe. For example...
Unit 007 Outcome 1 Q1. Identify the current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people...
Assignment 031 Task B The social and medical models of disability in terms of impact on practice Autisic spectrum disorder also called (Autism) more reacently...
TASK 1 1.1- Duty of care is a legal responsibility which is usually compulsory on an individual person, this requires them to stick to a reasonable care whilst taking...
Explain how children & young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors There are many personal factors that can influence a child or...
| Physical Development | Communication Development | Intellectual/Cognitive Development | Social/Emotional/Behavioural Development | Moral Development(For over 2 Years Old...
Understanding child development means that we as carers and parents can understand skills and typical behaviours of children within our care, providing an environment...
Child Development: 13-17 years old. Physical Development Boys and girls still exhibit markedly different levels of physical maturity as they enter middle adolescence...
Assignment One Collectively as a group we will view James within his socio/cultural family context understanding there are multiple problems and issues occurring in...
Understanding development in children from birth to 19 years old Age Range Physical Development Communication and Intellectual Development Social, Emotional...
Physical (Gross and fine motor skills) Intellectual Language and Communication Moral/spiritual Emotional, Social and Behavioral 0-3m 1. Grasp an adults finger 2...
|We measure a child’s development in milestones as a rough guide and it is broken down in age ranges. In the early years, the milestones are quite close together and become...
Assignment 306 What stages do young people go through as they develop? Age 0-36 months In the early stages of development most babies will be able to lift their heads...
People from many different services will monitor the development of children and young people, including doctors, health visitors, speech therapists, key workers, and...
K3D210) current theories of play can inform my practice in many ways. By having a more in depth knowledge I can then begin to assess why certain circumstances come about and...
The nursery nurse is a qualified person who is employed in a children’s nursery and is answerable to the Deputy Manager and Manager who are the immediate superiors. The...
Children’s Care, Learning and Development – Level 3 Child Development Project: Birth – 16 years. There are five main areas of child development: Physical development...
|Age |Physical |Social/Emotional |Language/Communication...
1.1 Aspect of development | Physical | Intellectual and cognitive | Language and Communication | Emotional, Social, Behavioural and Moral | 0 – 3 Years | When...
Child Development The early years in a child’s life is critical for their development; the first five years are vital and will help shape the child’s future. The...
A review of the literature identifies four themes, which are relevant to child centred practice. These themes, or messages from the literature, emphasise the importance of...
NEWBORN Physical Development * When being pulled into a sitting position the head falls back but when held upright under chest (ventral suspension) the shoulders support...
There are four milestones these being 0 – 3 years, 3 – 7 years, 7 – 12 years and 12 – 19 years. They mark the achievement of certain mental and physical...
Sequence is the order that development happens in. The sequence of development is a process where an event is followed one after the other and achieves a level of succession...
1. Know the main stages of child and young person development. 1.1. Describe the expected pattern of children and young people's development from birth to 19 years...
Task 1 (part 2) Describe and explain the stages of children and young people development. Go through such areas as physical, intellectual, social, emotional, behavioural and...
Table 1: Physical development Age range Description of the stage An example of how this impacts on other aspects of development 0 – 3 months Turns head to feed from...
QUESTION 1:MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES:Gardner (1999;44) supposes that humans` cognitive ability is pluralistic. According to him people possesse different strong...