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    Moral Development 2 and a half years old - they have no understanding of what’s wrong and right but are starting to understand the word no. 3 years old - no understanding of what’s wrong and right but can follow simple rules most of the time. 4 years old- some children are sometimes thoughtful towards other but do things mainly for adult approval. 5-6 years old- children this age are eager to understand and follow the rules. 7-9 years old- children at this age are willing to tell others

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    specifically child molestation is typically analysed through the social prism of the long term physical‚ psychological and behavioral effects. However it is impossible to completely separate the issue from the biological‚ psychosocial and ecological/dynamic factors that ultimately determine the long term effects and the shaping of how the abused individual would be assessed . The case analysis of 7 year old Emma‚ a Euro American ‚ preadolescent female‚ from a two parent household in the midst

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    During reading chapter two‚ the first section talked about the physical growth and development of a newborn. It discussed how the head occupies the proportion of the newborn’s body. Also‚ it discussed the two patterns that newborns go through when developing. The first pattern is called cephalocaudal pattern. Cephalocaudal pattern is the sequence in which the earliest growth always occurs at the top. Another pattern discussed is called proximodistal pattern. Proximodistal pattern is the sequence

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    CACHE LEVEL 3 SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS AWARD UNIT THREE 1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. Children’s development is continuous and can be measured in a variety of ways. Although all children will develop at different rates and in different ways‚ the order in which they develop will be roughly the same as they need to have mastered one skill‚ for example walking‚ before they move on to more advanced skills like running or jumping

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    Age Physical Development Social & Emotional Behavioural Development Moral Cognitive & Intellectual Development Communication Development Birth - 3 months Fast growth and asleep for a lot of the time‚swallowing‚ sucking‚ rooting‚ grasps your finger cries to communicate‚ knows parents voice & stops to listen‚ responds to smiles‚ only aware of their own needs‚ Recognises parents‚ and mum’s smell in relation to feeding‚ feels objects with their mouth‚ responds to different sounds and

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    of children and young people’s development from birth – 19 years. 0 – 3 Months Physical development Many babies who are under three months old cry a lot. From birth‚ a baby’s reflexes will allow them to turn their heads and to suckle when you touch their cheek. Their sucking and grasping reflexes will develop. They can flex and extend their fingers‚ arms and legs. By about 4 weeks their eyes can follow a moving light‚ although it may only be for a few seconds. By 2-3 months‚ they can watch and follow

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    Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years3-5 years and 5-8 years. Development refers to the process of learning new skills and abilities‚ and acquiring emotional maturity. All development changes are the result of both genetic and environmental factors. Genetic factors and diet are in the main responsible for growth‚ whereas environmental factors such as quality of the diet and disease are responsible for the emotional growth. ‘Child development’ is the term given

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    TDA 2.1 (1.1) DEVELOPMENTAL TIMELINE – FROM BIRTH TO NINETEEN YEARS The time frames presented are averages and some children may achieve various developmental milestones earlier or later than average but still be within the normal range. BIRTH TO 5 YEARS | Social‚ Emotional andBehavioural Development | Communication andIntellectual Development | Physical Development(gross and fine motor) | Birth – 1 month | Generalised tension.Helpless.Asocial (not social).Fed by mother. | | Feedings:

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    Assignment 1 1. Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years3-5 years and 5-8 years. There are five stages of development (I) Physical Development 0 - 2 years Children develop at various speeds but will all aim to reach a development stage before moving on to the next one. The first couple of month’s babies don’t interact much‚ they usually just are on their backs and are unable to support their heads. By the time they reach three months they can usually sit up

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    Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2‚ 3-5 and 5-8 years. Assignment 1.1 Development refers to the process of learning new skills and abilities‚ and acquiring emotional maturity. All developmental changes are the result of both genetic and environmental factors. ‘Child development’ is the term given to the growth of babies through childhood. Although when talking about development we often refer to the ‘average’ child‚ there is no such thing and we should be more concerned

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