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Level 5 Diploma Children & Young People’s Service (Residential Manager)

EVIDENCE RECORD SHEET

|Candidate Name: |
|Evidence Title: What is the expected pattern (progression and rate of each phase) of development for children and young people in each of the |
|following age groups? |
|0-3: 3-7: 7-12: 12-16: 16-19: THESE NEED COMPLETING NO NEED TO GO INTO AS MUCH DETAIL AS THE FIRST AGE GROUP YOU DID |
|KNOWLEDGE ASSIGNMENT |

|Type |Knowledge Assignment |Level 5 Diploma CYPS |
|α | | |
|0 -3 YEARS |
|Child developement stages |
| |
|1–4 months |
|Physical |
|Head and chest circumference

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