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  • Child Care

    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...

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  • Child Care

    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...

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  • Child Care

    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...

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  • Child Care 007

    Unit 007 Outcome 1 Q1. Identify the current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people...

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  • Child Care Assignment 031

    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...

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  • Child Care Level 2

    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...

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  • Child Care Level 3 Unit 22: 2.1 & 2.2

    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...

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  • Child Care Physical Development

    | Physical Development | Communication Development | Intellectual/Cognitive Development | Social/Emotional/Behavioural Development | Moral Development(For over 2 Years Old...

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  • Child Development

    Understanding child development means that we as carers and parents can understand skills and typical behaviours of children within our care, providing an environment...

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  • Child Development

    Child Development: 13-17 years old. Physical Development Boys and girls still exhibit markedly different levels of physical maturity as they enter middle adolescence...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    Understanding development in children from birth to 19 years old Age Range Physical Development Communication and Intellectual Development Social, Emotional...

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  • Child Development

    Physical (Gross and fine motor skills) Intellectual Language and Communication Moral/spiritual Emotional, Social and Behavioral 0-3m 1. Grasp an adults finger 2...

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  • Child Development

    |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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    People from many different services will monitor the development of children and young people, including doctors, health visitors, speech therapists, key workers, and...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    Children’s Care, Learning and Development – Level 3 Child Development Project: Birth – 16 years. There are five main areas of child development: Physical development...

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  • Child Development

    |Age |Physical |Social/Emotional |Language/Communication...

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  • Child Development

    1.1 Aspect of development | Physical | Intellectual and cognitive | Language and Communication | Emotional, Social, Behavioural and Moral | 0 – 3 Years | When...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    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...

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  • Child Development

    QUESTION 1:MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES:Gardner (1999;44) supposes that humans` cognitive ability is pluralistic. According to him people possesse different strong...

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