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    TDA 2.1: Child and young person development. 1.1- Ages | Physical development | Communication and intellectual development. | Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. | New born | Babies are born with reflexes which are actions they do without thinking. There reflexes are linked to survival | Babies will cry in order to communicate their needs. They will also look around and react to sounds. | Babies and their primary carers usually mothers. Which they will be to develop a strong relationship

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    TDA 2.1 Child and young person development [pic] Amber Bennett Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years. Physical development 0 – 6 Months At this stage babies have an equality of movement‚ also starts to lift head. Starts to roll over‚ sit up and grasps hands. Physical development 6 – 12 Months By the seventh month most children have full colour vision. Hearing starts to improve

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    expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years. As a teaching assistant it is important to acknowledge different aspects of child development. Babies and children may reach significant milestones at different ages‚ for example some babies will learn to crawl earlier than others‚ which are less advanced and often require nurturing. Therefore it is important to remember that development is a holistic process and that each child is unique and will develop in their own way

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    Child and Young Person Development 1) Know the main stages of child and young person’s development. Areas of Development Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural Taking turns co-operating with social skills + self-esteem + self-expression learning about the feelings of others Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural Taking turns co-operating with social skills + self-esteem + self-expression learning about the feelings of others Physical Fine Motor Skills Gross Motor Skills General Co-ordination Hand eye

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    Theories of Development  There are many branches of psychology. The field of human development is divided into five theory groups. The theory groups are Psychodynamic‚ Cognitive‚ Systems‚ Biological and Behavioral. Each theory group has many contributing theorists. Some theories overlap while others are independent. Often theories are credible whereas others cause skepticism. There are many contributors to the world of psychology with different views and beliefs about human development.  Psychodynamic

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    Unit 022 Understand Child and Young Person Development. Outcome 1 Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth-19 years. AC1 The aspects of development are Physical‚ Cognitive‚ Communication‚ Social (including Emotional & Behavioural) and Moral. In explaining the sequence of development I have used guideline ages for when it is most common to see the development. Physical Development Birth – reflex actions performed without thinking – startle‚ grasp

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    the stages of development a child/young person may pass through within the age ranges: 0-3 years 3-5 years 5-8 years 8-12 years 13-19 years. Physical Development Babies all grow at different rates but in the same order. One 12 month old may be walking unaided‚ another may not even be sitting up alone. Several different factors can influence physical development‚ such as nutrition‚ genetics‚ culture‚ body build and birth size. Achievements that children reach in development are often called

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    People have been studying and developing theories over development for a very long time. Erik Erikson was a theorist that helped open the world of physiological development. Erikson was born June 15‚ 1902. Erikson was a developmental psychologist. Erikson’s theory is known as the stages of psychological development. At Barfield Early Childhood Center I see the stage Initiative vs guilt (ages 3-5). In this stage a child is learning a new emotion‚ guilt. They begin to learn right from wrong and good

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    childâ€TMs development can be measured in various ways and is always a continuous process. Each child is an individual and will develop at different ways both physically and mentally. The common denominator amongst theories of development is the way in which a child develops can be roughly the same‚ and are driven by the biological and physical development of the chid. I have described the areas of development in a five stage process:- Stage One – 0-1 Years – this is a key 12 months where a child builds

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1.  Read Chapters One and Two‚ Developmental Profiles
Child Development is the area of study that focuses on how children learn‚ grow and mature. Some Early Childhood Educators believe children are more influenced by their environment and others believe in the biological basis for child development. 
   Write a paragraph explaining why current Early Childhood Educators believe it is a combination of factors that influence the development of children. 
      

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