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Lindsey260879 12-10-2016 10:27 AM

Understanding the expected pattern of development for young children
 
Help needed please!
Understanding the expected pattern of development for young children.
Explain what is ment by the following terms and give a generic example for each! E.g physical Development!
How much do write?? Fell like I'm repeating myself!

Ruthierhyme 12-10-2016 11:59 AM

Hi, welcome to the site xx It's possible you are repeating yourself, the criteria comes at you from different perspectives eg. identify, understand/learn about, explain, demonstrate. If you can read through what you've written, see if you're including more information than is necessary.

You don't mention which handbook you've access to, on page 29+ of this one physical development is explained as ..

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Physical development involves the increasing skill and functioning of the body, including the development of:

- motor skills (or skills of movement)
- skills of coordination (for example, hand-eye coordination)
- balance


It identifies physical development as growth and the hereditary factors, hormones, nutrition, emotional influences that are involved and goes on to look at height, body proportions, reflexes + grasps, examining gross and fine motor skills at the different stages of a child growing up and whole body movements such as coordinating the skills needed to run, jump & hop.

Hope this helps xx

Lindsey260879 12-10-2016 06:30 PM

Thank you so much!
Yes that does help 😊! Only started the course end of September so it's all new to me! I've only got supporting teaching and Learning in schools! Any suggestions would be great!

Ruthierhyme 12-11-2016 12:44 AM

ahh, that makes things a little easier :) look at page 150+ it has all the information you need to understand and explain the term physical development, then use your knowledge of what happens in your school/setting as an example eg. a PE activity

Best wishes

Lindsey260879 12-11-2016 08:12 PM

Thank you xx


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