earth. When the child gets older they go through a process labeled as child development. Child development is the process to the understanding of the aspects of human development from birth to adolescence. The developmental process should make the child grow‚ from dependency to increase independence. The early stages of development are the most important because the child is learning new things about themselves such as emotions‚ social skills and educational needs. Every child goes through the
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My Virtual Child Assignment 2 (75 Points) Corresponds with Chapters 3-6 in the textbook and ages 8-18 months in the program. DUE: Wednesday 2/6/13 (Must be turned in during class hours) Directions: 1. Assignment must be typed and printed (un-typed assignments are considered incomplete and will not be graded) 2. Bring your printed assignment to class on Wednesday (2/6/13). Assignments not turned in during class on this day will be considered late and penalized. 3. Insert your answers
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“are the instruments of man’s intelligence‚” work together with the mind. Freedom of movement grants the child the opportunity to observe and explore the prepared environment. Constantly the Montessori child actively uses and refines her senses as she absorbs the world around‚ while the child in the traditional classroom is generally confined to her desk‚ left almost exclusively to listen. The child in a Montessori Tides classroom is thus an active rather than a passive learner‚ who makes good use of
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Outcome 1 – Be able to contribute to assessments of the development needs of children and young people Outcome 1 – Be able to contribute to assessments of the development needs of children and young people (1.1) Share your EYFS assessment records and observations with your assessor For confidentiality reasons these records are kept in the office in a locked cabinet. Assessor to confirm that observations are carried out in all areas of development (1.2) List different observation methods and give
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SETTING RELEVENT TO PROMOTING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR 1.2 EVALUATE HOW THE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO; a) Feel safe b) Make a positive contribution c) Develop social and emotional skills d) Understand expectations and limits As part of the Every Child Matters (ECM) program Belmore Primary school takes a whole school approach in implementing the 5 National Outcomes of this agenda. 2 of the outcomes were; Feel Safe and Make a
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Different types of influences affecting children and young people’s development There are many issues that can affect a child’s development at a young age. Below are just a few areas which may have an adverse effect whilst the child grows. There are many others but we will discuss how a young person’s background‚ health and environment can shape their future. Background In modern times divorces are common with more and more children growing up in single parent families. As a result‚ this puts
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that a friend is about to commit a crime? While you ponder on this question about morality. Imagined that the child who ’s willing to commit the crime is your child and the one person that might be the only witness to the crime is your child best friend. This is my case study about a nine year old boy who faces his own moral dilemma at the early stages of his cognitive and moral development. Should he tell on his best friend and be a labeled as "tattletale" by his peers or do the right thing and tell
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UNIT 2: THE DEVELOPING CHILD D1 The expected stage of social development of aged 4 years are: They are more independent‚ they can do most things most things by themselves for example wearing their jacket by themselves. A four year old child will also start becoming independent from their parents‚ making loads of friends and not relying on their mum and dad‚ by learning how to play games e.g puzzles. They grow in confidence as they are able to make friends by themselves and play with
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CHILD AND YOUNG PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS TIMELINE Task 1 Fiona Griffiths15/10/12 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT | | 0 – 3 MONTHS | | 3 – 6 MONTHS | * Raises head and chest when lying on stomach * Stretches legs out and kicks when lying on stomach or back * Opens and closes hands * Can sit with and‚ later‚ without support * Pushes down on legs when feet are placed on a firm surface *
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