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    Schools (Level 2) 201 – Children and Young Peoples Development (M) (2) 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include:- a) Physical Development 0 – 3 Years This is a very fast period of physical development. As newborn babies have very little control over their bodies especially their heads. Movements are linked to their reflexes which they need in order to survive. In the first year however they will learn to

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    Michaela Palmer Understand children and young person development CYP 3.1 Moral Development. 2 1/2 Years. Toddlers learn that others share their world; others have needs and rights‚ too. At this age the child does not yet have the ability to judge something as “right” or “wrong” but they are directed by what others tell him. At this age a child doesn’t yet have the ability to realize he hurts someone when he hits them but they quickly learn that hitting is “wrong” because parents tell

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    1: 1.1 Describe the 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

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    BIRTH TO 19 YEARS TIME LINE The sequence of children’s development for each age range is divided into five different aspects http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-CQoYMoF7GWU/ULW7QcXnFqI/AAAAAAAAAKk/PXmR3m4P0l0/s1600/baby-steps.jpg SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSkG71dTg5tQJ6HCNvAqtdZZDupXRf5gDiwqnnuq21nJQeUstilZQPHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTrcv0wQomigeNOBED4-OQJfRYQHTBIMqdAhOepQ5At_jUsNA1yhttp://t2

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    Unit 004 Children and Young People’s Development The table below shows at what stage’s the expected pattern of development for children will occur. The development areas cover Physical‚ Communication‚ Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural Development. Physical Development This is an area of development‚ that is often assumed will come automatically as the child grows. Although children develop many skills naturally it is important that they are given the opportunity to develop in a variety of ways

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    Understanding Child and Young Person Development Assignment 023 – Table 1 - Physical Development Explain the sequence and rate of development Age Range 0-3 Months Many babies are born around the 40th week are born with reflexes which include swallowing and sucking reflex this is so they can swallow milk and in conjunct with that they also have the rooting reflex they move head from side to side in order to find the nipple or the teat. They also have the grasp reflex and standing and

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    1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth19 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

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    1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years All infants‚ children and young people follow a basic pattern in development. The rate they develop will vary from child to child. This is because all children are individuals‚ however knowing what to expect and roughly what age to expect it (milestones) can help us recognize development issues (early recognition is essential). Development is broken down into five section although they are separate‚ they all interconnect

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    Understand Child and Young Person Development Unit number: Unit 1/ Unit refer 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth19 years Expected pattern of development birth19 years old: stages (0-3) (3-7) (7- 12) (12-16) (16 -19) years; Sequence usually same for all children; The rate of individual development; The effects of premature births; Also low weight babies; multiple births 0 – 3 Years old Physical Development Birth to 3 Months: 1.1 From birth babies move there

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    Give an account of the development of emotional expression from birth to age 20. What influences such expression at each developmental stage? 1500 words As human beings as we age and mature so do our emotions and expressions‚ how a baby reacts to a range of emotions compared to a 20 year old will be completely different. The Oxford dictionary of psychology defines emotions as; “Any short term evaluative‚ affective‚ intentional‚ psychological state‚ including happiness‚ sadness‚ disgust‚ and other

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