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    Introduction “Communication is an essential part of working with other adults and children in the early year sector.” (Tassoni P.‚ 2010) Communication is the process of understanding and sharing information where listening plays an important role. We communicate with others‚ not only verbally‚ but by how we act. It will include our appearance‚ gestures‚ posture‚ eye contact‚ body movement‚ what we carry with us‚ how close we stand or sit to others‚ and our facial expressions. Communication allows

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    Understand how children from birth-5 years learn through play Piaget Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was one of the first psychologist to study the cognitive and language development of children. When working on their theory Piaget had discovered that children discover and think in different ways to adults‚ this was then how Piaget carried out observations to find out how children develop their reasoning and thinking skills. Stage and approximate age Description of age How this influences play 0-2 years sensorimotor

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    Explain Each of the Terms: SpeechLanguage‚ Communication and Speech Language and Communication Needs. Explain each of the terms speechlanguage‚ communication‚ speechlanguage and communication needs. EYMP5 (1.1) The dictionary explanation of speech is “The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds” or “A person’s style of speaking” To speak is to physically be able to produce the individual sounds and sound patterns of our language‚ or articulate

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    Explain the significance of child-directed speech and the language development theories it supports and refutes Child-directed speech aims to attract and hold the baby’s attention‚ help the process of breaking down language into understandable chunks and make the conversation more predictable by keeping the conversation in the here and now and referring to things that the baby can see. Child-directed speech has a variety of features examples of these features are: higher pitch‚ repeated sentence

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    Importance of Knowing Language LaShawnda Henson ECE: 303 Language Development in Young Children Marya Perez January 17‚ 2011 Importance of Knowing Language Language both oral and written is of utmost importance to human kind. Language is how one communicates‚ and understands the world. If children are going to lean and communicate in society their development of a wide range of language competencies are essential to guarantee their success in a mixture of settings in their everyday

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    young person development Throughout the early yearschildren will grow and change. Piaget was a major theorist psychologist who developed stages to understand cognitive development. When we talk about normal development‚ we are talking about developing skills like: Gross motor: using large groups of muscles to sit‚ stand‚ walk‚ run‚ etc.‚ keeping balance‚ and changing positions. Fine motor: using hands to be able to eat‚ draw‚ dress‚ play‚ write‚ and do many other things. Language: speaking

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    Explain each of the terms speechlanguage‚ communication‚ speechlanguage and communication needs. EYMP5 (1.1) The dictionary explanation of speech is “The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds” or “A person’s style of speaking” To speak is to physically be able to produce the individual sounds and sound patterns of our language‚ or articulate‚ to be able to produce speech with appropriate rhythm‚ and free of stuttering behaviour‚ and to produce

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    Chapter 7: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood I. Physical Development A. Skeletal Growth: Between 2 and 6‚ 45 new epiphyses (cartilage to bone growth centers) form and are used to determine skeletal age 1) Teeth: girls tend to lose teeth earlier‚ malnutrition delays their development‚ and obesity accelerates the process a) Exposure to smoke triples the likelihood of tooth decay b) 30% of U.S. preschoolers have tooth decay (60% by age 18) due to poor diet and inadequate healthcare

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    every child aged between 3 and 4 is entitled to have free early years education for those two years. It is limited to 15 hours each week‚ over 38 weeks in the year. This is entitlement is funded by the government visa local authorities‚ and means that very young children are able to access free education for up to two years prior to going to school. The idea behind this initiative is to ensure that children from disadvantage background have as much chance as advantaged children when they reach school

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    There are many issues that cause life stress to children and their families e.g. bereavement‚ separation /divorce‚ long-term illnesses. This report will employ a holistic approach‚ incorporating life span development‚ and will focus on transition within early year’s education. It will assist practitioners in supporting children and their families and will focus on the effect it has on their lives. Report Summary Transition within early years education is a major life event that a child and family

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