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    Giana Castorani PSYC235 Brief It is widely recognized that communication is at the heart of child development- be it cognitive‚ social‚ emotional or behavioral (Vygotsky‚ 1978).Children ’s early communication signals consist of bodily movements‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ cries and coos. These early signals eventually become speech-like sounds‚ then words‚ and then sentences. Children develop these more adult-like and more easily recognized ways of communicating through exploring their

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    Age Physical Development Social & Emotional Behavioural Development Moral Cognitive & Intellectual Development Communication Development Birth - 3 months Fast growth and asleep for a lot of the time‚swallowing‚ sucking‚ rooting‚ grasps your finger cries to communicate‚ knows parents voice & stops to listen‚ responds to smiles‚ only aware of their own needs‚ Recognises parents‚ and mum’s smell in relation to feeding‚ feels objects with their mouth‚ responds to different sounds and

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    Physical Development  Birth to 3 month Babies develop basic reflexes that they need to survive e.g. sucking‚ swallowing‚ coughing‚ gagging‚ elimination‚ grasping‚ blinking and startling Babies keep their hands clenched in fist most of the time Babies can turn from side to back Arm and leg movements are jerky and uncontrolled Babies turn their head towards the light an stare at bright and shiny objects Babies use their fingers to grasp the carers fingers Can lift head and chest off

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    TDA 2.1 (1.1) DEVELOPMENTAL TIMELINE – FROM BIRTH TO NINETEEN YEARS The time frames presented are averages and some children may achieve various developmental milestones earlier or later than average but still be within the normal range. BIRTH TO 5 YEARS | Social‚ Emotional andBehavioural Development | Communication andIntellectual Development | Physical Development(gross and fine motor) | Birth – 1 month | Generalised tension.Helpless.Asocial (not social).Fed by mother. | | Feedings:

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    Criteria | ‘’We are moulded by and re-moulded by those who have loved us; and though the love may pass‚ we are nevertheless their work for good or ill’’ ( Francois Mairlac) 1. Explain the sequence of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth to -19 years.Children have certain basic‚ physical and psychological needs and if these needs are not met then growth psychological developmental will be distorted in many ways. Everyone needs shelter‚ food‚ water

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    Michaela Palmer Understand children and young person development CYP 3.1 Physical Development Birth to 3 months From birth a baby will lie on its back with its head to one side. There is no head control at this stage. At one month its head control is still unsteady. They will grasp an object when it touches the palm of their hand. At three months they can kick their legs and wave their arms about. They will also start to lift their head up when lying down. They can hold a rattle for a

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    Understand Child and young person development 1. Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth-19 years As a nursery practitioner I should know the sequence and rate of each development from birth-19 years of age. I have discovered that the sequence of development: broadly the same sequence and normal ranges of development. Something I studied‚ that I thought was very interesting‚ was the Kohlberg’s stages of moral development. He says that he agreed with

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    Michaela Palmer Understand children and young person development CYP 3.1 Cognitive Development Birth to 3 months Most new-born babies can focus on and will follow a moving object with their eyes. Infants are exploring their world through sucking‚ grasping‚ gazing‚ etc. At 3 months old a baby can recognise faces‚ copy facial expressions and respond to sounds. 6 to 9 months. At 6 months a baby can imitate sounds. They realize that they can pick up an object when it is dropped. They can

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    and rate of each aspect of development from birth ~ 19 years. Aspects of a child and young person’s development include: vPhysical development: Gross motor skills (using large muscles such as arms and legs)‚ fine motor skills (precise use of muscles such as hands and fingers). vSocial and Emotional: This is the development of a child’s identity and self image‚ the development of relationships and learning the skills of living in society. vIntellectual/communication: Learning the skills of understanding

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    1. Summarise the main development of a child from the age range. 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years‚ 5-8 years When you look at children and their development you notice that they all grow in various ways throughout the stages. There are five key stages of development that happens in every child’s life‚ hitting the same milestones although this may vary in age as every child is different. Physical Development From the moment a baby is born the psychical development starts. It all starts with the ability to

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