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    Unit 01 – Child and young person development (2:1) Give Examples of how the different aspects of development can affect each other. There is a strong connection between Physical‚ Intellectual and Social development. All developmental areas have their own unique traits and specific characteristics. However‚ they are all dependent upon and can impact each other. This can have detrimental effect on an individual’s development. Growth and development of the brain (physical development) leads to changes

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    Unit 331 5.1&5.2 Explain the different types of transitions can affect children’s development and evaluate the effectiveness of positive relationships during periods of transitions. Transitions are the movement or changes from one position‚ stage or state to another. These changes can be gradual or sudden‚ and last for differing periods of time. Transitions can be stressful for young people and this stress can have far reaching effects on children’s emotional wellbeing and academic

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    An explanation of each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. There are 7 areas of learning and development which are all inter-connected. There are 3 areas which are essential to children’s enthusiasm for learning‚ these are called prime areas which are :- communication and language - to develop and experience a rich language environment‚ and build confidence in skills to express themselves when speaking and listening. physical development - to have opportunities

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    a. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth-19 These are the main areas of development‚ which are all very important - Physical development - Social and emotional development - Intellectual development - Language development The sequence is in the order that children follow each stage and progress. The rate is by this age range they will have mostly met these requirements. Physical development • Turn their head toward some sounds

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    How Art Effects Child Development Heather Swanson Course/ENG 101 April 17‚ 2013 Bryan Dunston Art is a very important tool for children in building many skills they will need to be successful and reach certain developmental milestones as they grow and mature. Thinking back‚ I remember the first time I took an art class. It is where my interest for art was nurtured and developed‚ and I loved getting to get messy with finger paints and learning how to mix my own colors. Of course‚ at the

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    A Double-Edged Sword: How Does Technology Impact Development? Children live in a world that is abundant with television‚ video games‚ iPads‚ computers‚ and cell phones. “Nearly every working and living place has computers‚ and over two-thirds of children in industrialized countries have a computer at home” (Rauterberg‚ 2004). Almost all the three-year-old children I interviewed at Williamsburg Campus Child Care reported that they watch TV every day. Many children use their parents’ computers and

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    many areas. The main 4 are: Physical development‚ movements; Intellectual development‚ thinking and learning; social‚ emotional and behavioural development‚ child’s self- confidence to control his social‚ emotional and behaviour; communication and language development‚ to be able to talk and understand. My chosen age range is 2-3 years old and the two areas of development I have chosen are physical development and communication and language development. Physical development allows a child to explore

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    Explanation of each of the areas of learning and how these are interdependent. The EYFS sets the standards for children when they are aged 0-5. It sets out learning and development requirements‚ assessments and the safeguarding and welfare requirements. All schools‚ child minders‚ preschools and nurseries must follow the EYFS as it is a statutory document. There are two areas of learning that children are expected to come across‚ these are the Prime and Specific. Each area is built up of different aspects

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    A disability can affect how a child plays‚ learns and interact with others. Disabilities are categorised in different forms ie learning or physical. There are many different disabilities that can affect childrens developmen. Learning disabilities which affect development could be: Autism Autism is a disability which affects how a person relates and communicates with others. Children with autism find it difficult to understand facial expressions or the tone of a voice. They can feel lonely and cut

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    physical development and creativity that is necessary not only for a joyous childhood but also a productive adulthood. Play constitutes a research for discovery of self and discovery of the world. Play is an important curriculum in early childhood and should be child-directed‚ child-initiated and unstructured.“Play is a primary activity in childhood‚ and especially for younger children.”( Li‚J.‚ Hestenes‚ L.L.‚ &n Wang‚ Y. C. (2016).) How Play Affects Children Overall Development Play reflects

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