Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Table 1: Physical development Age range Explain the sequence and rate of development 0-3 months When born‚ babies show innate reflexes‚ such as swallowing and sucking‚ rooting reflex‚ grasp reflex‚ startle reflex‚ walking and standing reflex; in the first month babies become less curled up and the startle reflex is starting to fade; toward the end of the third month babies start lifting and turning their heads. 3-6 months
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1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth – 19 years. 0 – 3 Months Physical development Many babies who are under three months old cry a lot. From birth‚ a baby’s reflexes will allow them to turn their heads and to suckle when you touch their cheek. Their sucking and grasping reflexes will develop. They can flex and extend their fingers‚ arms and legs. By about 4 weeks their eyes can follow a moving light‚ although it may only be for a few seconds. By
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Child and young person development TDA 2.1 1.1 There is a huge pattern in development from birth to 19years in all children and young people and all these developments if done correctly or not will affect in their later lives. Physical development is very important and change gradually through the years from birth to 19years this has a lot to do with how the skills can develop in motor skills‚ fine skills and also a big part in their co-ordination. Communication development and intellectual
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CGS 1023F: Introduction to Global Development Research Paper Proposal and Critical Annotated Bibliography Topic: The Influence of Freedom of Expression on the Development of a Country As a member of North American society‚ I have the privilege of being able to express my opinions‚ beliefs‚ and religious ideologies to those around me without any repercussions. I am able to think in whatever manner I choose and express my opinions without having any fear of reprisal or persecution. The value of
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Week 1 & 2 – Unique Child - Junk Modelling Aims for children: • To explore colour‚ texture‚ shape in 2 and 3 dimensions. • To express and communicate their ideas‚ thoughts and feelings in a personal and unique way. • To use a wide range of materials‚ suitable tools and own imagination to make objects. Week 3 – Relationships – puppets Aims for children: • To work in small groups and show confidence in linking up with others for support and guidance. • To select a range of resources
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One of the main arguments or discussions in psychology today is between nature and nurture influencing child development. Psychologists agree that one or both do influence child development. However‚ it is still a conflicting matter. Only the facts and experiences of others should influence people’s decisions on the two theories. What is Nature? Nature is the foundation to all human life. It is our genes that make us who we are from birth. Many things revolve around nature including our hair color
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Unit 201: Child and young person development Outcome 1: The main stages of child and young person development |1.1 |Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development | | |Physical development | | |Communication and intellectual development
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Activity 1.2 Culture and Development of Cultural Identity (everybody has culture; this is not purely defined by ethnicity or language. Our culture can influence our delivery of care to our patients). What defines culture? Social beings in which have established their social groups because of survival‚ passions and practical motives. Evolving into own cultural parts of communities‚ which ultimately become parts of societies and then developed into countries is which originally establishes culture
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The following essay will define the terms ‘epigenetics’‚ ‘sensing pathways’ and ‘stress pathways’ and also explain the role they each play in brain development. Epigenetics can be defined as the effect of environmental factors on genes (Palkhivala 2010‚ p. 5). We are all born with a set of genes which act as a blueprint for development. It is the environmental factors that we experience which alter how‚ where‚ when and even if genes are expressed (McCain Mustard & Shanker 2007‚ p. 20). The study
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2.3 Some of the theories of development and how the frameworks to support development can influence practice: Jean Piaget (1896-1980) Jean Piaget believed that intelligence is a process that helps an organism adapt to its environment. His “Cognitive-Developmental Theory” suggested four major periods of cognitive development. Piaget’s influence created a revolution in human development theory. He proposed the existence of four major stages‚ or “periods‚” during which children and adolescents
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