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Default Behaviour development in children 0 to 3 yrs?

I am just starting my Development charts and on the paper says I have to do behaviour development aswell so just wondering if someone can help with the behaviour side please. espically for babies .

I know that as children get older they test the boundaries and have temper tantrums espically if they can not get their own way etc but I need some more info about it as its got to be enough ti fill in approx 2 sheets os a4 paper.
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Hi, when I was doing the development charts I was just asked to provide the patterns of development for each age group. The development areas I was asked to look at where:

Physical development
Communication and intellectual development
Social, emotional and behavioural development

So I don't know why you have been asked to look at behavioural development seperately. It might be worth googling the information as this is what I done for the development charts and found alot of useful information by doing this.

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Thank you , I didn't word my post right.

What I meant was I was starting to do my development charts like for social, physical, intelluciual,communication, emotional like my tutor told me but after reading the critea in the book it says it wants behaviour as well but tutor never told us that bit. So lucky I looked at it lol,

I had done the charts to the spice areas but behaviour I was finding a little difficult, But I have managed to do that bit now. So now I am starting the next bit next week 3 to 7 yrs
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Oh right well if you need any help just let me know x
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