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    Unit 331 Understand child and young person development Outcome 1 Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth – 19 years. 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. Sequence means that there is a definite pattern to a child developing e.g. a toddler being able to walk before they can run (sequence of development would be the order in which the development happens). Rate means

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    Holly Jones EDUC114 1/31/13 Objective Running Record   Date:  01/30/13                                             Observer’s Name: Holly Jones Child’s Name and Age: Aubrey‚ 6months             Total Observation Time: 60minutes   Describe every detail of the child’s observable actions as fully and exactly as possible in the center column. In the left column record the time every 10 to 15 minutes.  Later‚ add your interpretive comments.  Briefly describe the setting‚ action and participant: My

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    Child Observation Paper Jason Betts Pacific Oaks College November 12‚ 2012 The purpose of this paper is to discuss and review my observation of a 7 year old African American male who is being raised by his grandmother (45 year old Bi-racial female who has 9 children of her own; 7 of the children are still in the house). During my observation of “Jackson”‚ I focused on the following domains of child development: * Physical * Cognitive * Social * Emotional I applied Attachment

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    Understand Child and Young Person Development The word count is there for guidance purposes only. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. You may find a timeline useful as part of your explanation. [500 words] Age: Social Development Physical Development Intellectual Development Communication & Language Development Emotional Development 3-9 months Reacts well to others‚ particularly to those they know well. Recognises their name‚ makes noises as part

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    Question 4 We can use all of these theories together holistically to support the frameworks for young people’s development- for example‚ EYFS. Theories of development: Cognitive- Piaget Psychoanalytic- Freud

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    Understand Child and Young Person Development Unit 022.1.2 Why is the difference important? The difference is important because you need to understand in the sequence & rate of child development so that you can have good knowledge and understanding of child development. The sequence of development is the same for all children. It is important what most children can do at certain age. The rate of development lets us how long a child takes to get to each stage.This can vary. If the

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    Observation of a Child The assignment is to observe a child ranging in age from two to six years old completing a language arts activity. The child I observed for this assignment is an almost three year old (34 month) neighborhood girl. I will call her Emily. She lives in a house with both her parents; they are a middle class family. Emily is not in preschool yet‚ she stays home with her mom‚ but they regularly attend playgroups and music and gym classes where she gets to interact with

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    Students’ Limited Participation in Speaking Activities Aleksandra Moskal A teacher comes to a classroom‚ checks the attendance and introduces the subject. “Today we will do some speaking.” He smiles‚ but several students do not share his joy. When he starts asking questions‚ they remain silent. Luckily‚ they do not make up the majority of the class. Actually‚ some students seem very involved: they speak vigorously‚ but they do not really allow the others to participate in the discussion

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    Child Care Observation I observed children at ABC Child Development Center in the 3 year old classroom on March 1‚ 2010 from 8am until 11am. The classroom had a very diverse composition in the classroom‚ Hispanic‚ African American‚ Caucasian‚ Native American‚ and Asian (Vietnamese). In addition to diversity the ABC child development focus on maintaining a child centered environment that allows children to learn at their own pace. The classroom had 2 teachers and 24 children in attendance during

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    minutes of observing a child a significant amount can be determined about their personality and skill sets. More specifically‚ their physical and motor development‚ cognitive and language processes‚ social and emotional skills‚ and the environment they could be surrounded by outside the observation time. The development of these processes can be observed through the actions and interactions a individual does or does not have with other people. The environment of which the child I observed occurred

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