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    Ashford University Art and Human Development For as long as I can remember‚ art has been a part of my life. Growing up‚ I noticed that art is a part of everyone’s life. Humans use art in so many different ways. Art is used to communicate‚ to conflict‚ to reflect‚ to learn‚ and to describe. There are many different forms of art that humans have created. Painting‚ drawing‚ and sculpting are the basic forms of art‚ but other categories include poetry‚ literature‚ film making

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    There are 7 factors that affect the development of a child: growth‚ diet‚ love and affection‚ sleep‚ stimulation‚ environment and medical conditions and illness. I will discuss six of them below: - GROWTH - a major factor affecting a child’s physical (eg. growth of bones and muscles) and mental (eg. growth of the brain) development. It is responsible for many things which are usually taken for granted. There are many illnesses and disorders that can negatively affect growth and prevent children

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    The main areas of development include: physical development‚ social and emotional development‚ intellectual development and language development. Through physical development‚ a young child from age 0 to 3 will learn to turn their head toward some sounds and movement‚ move from sitting with support to sitting alone‚ raise arms to be lifted‚ begin to walk and kneel to play. The aspects of social and emotional development include: response to adults‚ especially the mother’s face and voice‚ enjoying

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    several reviews of pension schemes by the federal government which have also caused implementation problems. In 2004‚ Nigeria established a funded system based upon personal accounts. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the distinction between economic development and community development as it relates to pension reforms in Nigeria; how the reforms have affected the economy and the community/citizenry at large. A country’s workforce can be regarded as a community on its own with members’ i.e.‚ the

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    1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from 0-19 years. Age | Physical (fine and gross motor) | communication | Intellectual | Social‚ emotionalAnd behaviour | moral | 0-1 | * If anything is put into the baby’s hand the baby will automatically grasp it tightly(baby‚ fine motor) * Can use whole hand to hold a object(6months‚fine motor) * Likes to use hands to splash in water (6months‚fine motor) * Holds objects between the finger and thumb(9months‚fine motor)

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    1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. Aspects of a child’s and young people’s development include… * Physical development – Gross motor skills (using muscles such as arms and legs)‚ Fine motor skills (Use of muscles such as hands‚ fingers and toes). * Social‚ Emotional and Behavioral development – This is the development of relationships‚ a child’s identity and self-image and Knowledge of the world. * Communication – Communicating

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    to say that you would have also reacted in the same way had you been a part of that situation. Apathy is when you see someone depressed and feel that they are fools to be sad about something that petty and small. Empathy is when you understand why someone is sad. Believe how someone can be composed in such a situation. Then play a significant role in helping them come out of the situation. Raise a child with only empathy. Sympathy and apathy will destroy the child. They will not come out of

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    At one time‚ play was what children did while their parents got on with the housework or needed a bit of rest in between chores. Nowadays‚ the saying that "play is the child’s work" from child psychologists and educators has led parents to believe that play is something that has to be "worked at" for the success of their children. They seem to think that play must have a purpose‚ that it has to be time-tabled into their already over-crowded day‚ or else they did feel guilty for being a ’bad mother’

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    Equality and diversity are issues which are particularly topical in a multi-cultural society. Using examples from your own teaching discuss how you approach access to assessment and ensure that all your learners have equal opportunities to assessment.  Why do you think your approach covers issues of equality and diversity? Equality and Diversity relates to a person’s human right to be treated as an individual‚ this gives each person the opportunity to achieve their full potential in life without prejudice

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    Why is play with siblings and peers important for children’s development? For some time play has been considered a vital activity for children in enabling them to develop and practice real social skills in a safe setting. Whilst interactions with adults can be very important it is often‚ due to the nature of the relationship‚ when children interact with peers and siblings that the potential for development through play becomes apparent. Play can be based either on complimentary or reciprocal

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