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    & Gordon, 1991; Margetts, 2005). It is imperative to identify risk in order to action early remediation of problems in the various areas of development such as hearing,…

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    All Children follow very similar pattern of growth and development. The journey of physical activities begins when baby holds its head followed by turning over, crawling, sitting and eventually walking at the age of 12-18months. Most children follow these steps of physical development, some start walking before their first birthday while some may start walking independently when they are 18months old. Similarly, communication development begins when baby cries to seek attention and then responds…

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    YOUNGER AGE GROUP 2) Social Interactions/ Development : EJ : Male: Birthday ( 6/3/2015) EJ a 15 months child seem to be very reserved . He is seen sitting in the corner of the classroom away from his classmates. Therefore, he does not interact much with any of the other children , but rather seeks teh attention of the teachers. When he does not get the attention , he walks away and play s witha toy car. He is participating in solitary play. Solitary play refers to playing alone , without…

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    developmental status of the child, which include fine and gross motor skills of the infants, psychosocial and emotional development of pediatric populations. Some of the components assessed in pediatric population include general health, nutrition, fine and gross motor skill, behavior and social skills, values, self-esteem, language development and cognitive development. Assessment helps to identify any social need the child might have, and determine appropriate placement for the child (Murphy,…

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    From the very beginning of a child’s life, external factors can have a big influence on their development; also it can affect child’s attention towards their class work and group activities. If child’s development is already a big challenge because of their personal factors, on adding external factors on top of those personal factors can aggravate their difficulties. Even then schools and nurseries should be able to help with these with good practice and full support by getting advice and…

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    parents understand child development they need to read the study of Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological System. The ecological systems are a road map to child development that focus on interrelationship of a human and the environment in which they live. The microsystem is direct interaction between the child and family members, peer, church group the school and the community. The microsystem encompasses the relationship and interaction of a child. The largest impact of the child’s development and…

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    The movie, Tarsem Singh’s The Cell, explores concepts in psychology, specifically the themes of child development and criminology. The former topic is something I think I can relate more to as I am still essentially a child. Popular media usually portray the messed up childhood as a possible reason for people becoming criminals, and there’s probably some truth to that. The latter topic interests me the most, since from a young age, I seemed a bit too preoccupied with criminals and killers for my…

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    Importance of Sociodramatic and Fantastical Play for Children’s Development An important part of a child’s development is play. It is important for children to participate in play because it provides children with the ability to improve their cognitive functions, language, and self-regulation. Vygotsky was one of many theorists that believed sociodramatic play is necessary for for cognitive, social, and emotional development for children (Elias and Berk, 2002). Sociodramatic play is also…

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    Assessment Tool? The early year of children’s development is an important time for the growth of children’s brain growth and the opportunity in maximizing children learning in the different developmental domain i.e. physical, intellectual, emotional and social. Poor quality child care is of a concern as children requires responsive and simulating environment from the caregiver; this in turn helps them to enhance their social, cognitive and language development (Bronfenbrenner & Morris, 1998).…

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    help in cognitive development? Research have shown that play is a natural tool that helps children learn how to cooperate ,negotiate overcome challenges and develop resilience with others .It also helps children bond with their peers help build creativity and imaginative skills while developing physical ,cognitive and emotional strengths . Children engage themselves and interact with the world around through play which is a complex behaviour and an important aspect of child development therefore…

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