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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of abuse‚ how they would be noticed and how the abuse could affect the child痴 later life. This assignment will also discuss theories relating to how child abuse comes about. The ways of safeguarding children and the legislations and guidelines put in place to prevent abuse. Lastly it will discuss the role of the teacher and how disclosure of abuse must be dealt with. Safeguarding children is to protect children from harm or getting hurt. The
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TDA Unit 2.1 Child and Young Person Development 1) 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years to include Physical Development Communication and Intellectual Development Social‚ emotional and behavioural Development Physical Development There are expected patterns of development for children from birth to 19 years old. Although all children are individuals and unique and there are factors which can have a bearing on development such as health
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CYP 3.7 1.1 There are many things that can impact a child’s life but he main three are social‚ economic and cultural factors. Being in a care system can effect children‚ it can make them insecure and unable to trust others‚ as there parents behaviour could be the reason they are in care. It can also change there personalities and make them feel different to a lot of other children. Bereavement and loss is another big issue that can impact a child’s life greatly. Loss can impact and effect
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CYP Core 3.7: 1.1: Factors that affect outcomes for children 1.1 The environment in which a child lives has a significant impact upon their life chances. Complete the spider diagram below by identifying the social‚ economic and cultural factors that have the most impact upon a child and investigate relevant websites to source facts relating to these factors. An example has been done for you and you can use some of the websites that have been given to you by your tutor. 1.3 million Children
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CYP Core 3.3 1.2 Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people Child protection is part of the wider work to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people. It refers to the activity that is undertaken to protect specific children who are suffering from any form of abuse or neglect. It also involves protecting children and young people from maltreatment and preventing impairment of a child’s health and development by ensuring children
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UNIT 1 Assignment 1 – child and young person development Give at least three examples of transitions that affect MOST children and young people and three examples of transitions that affect SOME children and young people‚ show how the transition may affect their behaviour and development. 1/ NURSERY - Separating from the family every morning may be difficult for both children and parents‚ especially the mothers. This transition brings a lot of changes into family life and may cause some angry
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prime are the main area of development from birth to 2 years and important for firing children’s curiosity and enthusiasm and helping them to form relationships. The prime areas are: Personal‚ Social and emotional development Physical development Communication and language The four specific areas compliments and supports the prime areas from 2-5 years‚ but the prime are the foundation
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love means that a parent loves their child no matter what. The child needs to know this and that even if they are naughty‚ good or silly they are still loved. This is the basis for an emotionally healthy child who will grow up to be a stable emotionally happy adult. Unconditional love also means that the child is valued by their parents and that can rely on and trust their parents when they need reassurance. Conditional love on the other hand confuses the child and they feel they must conform to be
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work in education‚ health and social care and also to the police and probation service. It states: • What abuse is and the impact of abuse and neglect • What better practise looks like • The roles and responsibilities of different agencies • The role of the local safeguarding childrenâ€TMs boards. • What to do when there is a safeguarding concerns including the procedure and actions • The importance of following the principles • Training requirements
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