Assignment 31 Understand How to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People 1. – Describe how social‚ economical and cultural factors can impact on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people. Social Factor Lack of social/friendship groups Possible Impact: Children who don’t socialise a lot tend to become isolated and therefore isolate themselves more. They may suffer insecurities about themselves and be withdrawn and shy. They
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Theorists that gave us different types of experiments and factors about the development of the individuals children’s behaviour‚ reactions and ways of learning. Theories of development including: • Cognitive (e.g. Piaget) • Psychoanalytic (e.g. Freud) • Humanist (e.g. Maslow) • Social Learning (e.g. Bandura) • Operant conditioning (e.g. Skinner) • Behaviourist (e.g. Watson) The theorist whose theory is physical development is Arnold Gesell. His theory is that most physical skills cannot be taught
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adaptation. Natural cognitive development and language development have a great impact on the development of the person and their identity. Inherited traits physical and psychological are also major components of the evolution of the entire person. An example of this type of interaction between inert and adaptive traits can be witnessed in the maturation and development of my cousin who was developmentally delayed due to physical frailties and delayed cognitive development. My third cousin‚ Sam‚ was
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Can Divorce be Beneficial for Children? Jennifer Cersey DeVry University Can Divorce be Beneficial for Children? I stared into his uncontrolled‚ demonic eyes just inches from mine as I watched his body tremble and quake with wrath. It was an unbridled anger I had encountered many times before. I listened as the sharp words escaped his mouth‚ piercing me like daggers. Not knowing if any hasty movement would have dire repercussions‚ I stood frozen‚ heart racing‚ undecided of my next move
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Unit 21 Contribute to the support of children’s creative development Outcome 1 Understand the importance of creative development 1. Describe why creative development is important to children’s learning Creative development is important to a child’s learning because it helps them to use their mind and imagination and express their own ideas‚ and through playing with their friends it also helps them to understand that all family’s and cultures can be different. It helps them to make connections
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environment for play and give the children the opportunity to have a wide range of play experiences. Every child is different so each child will respond in different ways to play‚ whereas some children may like doing the same thing for a long time‚ others may want to change what they are playing with after a short length of time. Some children may not like certain activities or toys so it is important to be flexible when planning the activities so that the children can develop their own interests‚ for
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Can Sensory Toys Help Autism In Children? While toys are essential in helping to develop a child’s motor‚ social and creative skills‚ are they helpful for children who suffer from autism or other special needs? The answer to that is most definitely‚ yes! In fact‚ stimulation from toys for these children is probably even more important and should be engaged with and encouraged as much as possible. Sensory toys help autistic children to problem solve‚ which is something many struggle with on a daily
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1.1 Numeracy is an important key part of our everyday lives. The numeracy curriculum aims to give pupils a solid grounding in all aspects of numeracy. An important key aspect of mathematics is that children are able to understand it purpose and apply to real life situations. In early years numeracy skills are developed through practical activities learning about shape‚ pattern‚ counting‚ sorting and measuring. As skills develop they are then able to progress further and understand more complex operations
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My goal was to observe children interacting in a natural environment at the Strong Museum. I observed children’s play and learning in four different areas of child development: social‚ emotional‚ cognitive‚ and physical. In Strong Museum‚ I observed three different natural environments: Super Kids Market‚ Field of Play‚ and Reading Adventureland. First‚ I observed the children interacting at Super Kids Market aka Wegmans. The children had the opportunity to be a shopper or be an employee of the
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Are their children being disciplined outside of their homes? Most of the time children get disciplined when they are not around us. Sometimes the people that disciple our children use physical punishment to create fear and emotional instability. We may not see it happen in the United States often‚ but it happens in countries around the world more often than not. In the movie “Doubt”‚ the viewers are presented with an ideal example of when and where these types of behavior take place. Can legal guardians
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