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    How development can affect one another and be interconnected. Children develop and learn in different ways and at different rates. All areas of learning and development are equally important and inter-connected. Children learn from everything they do; skills are developed in day-to-day activities and achievements. While children will need to be taught new skills, these should always be balanced by opportunities for them to independently apply. For example; if a child has a physical achievement…

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    The Barangaroo development brought up different aspects in relation to sustainability, social Justice and Equity. They affect the development in both positive and negative ways. Ecological sustainability means a capacity of ecosystems to preserve their vital purposes and processes, and retain their biodiversity in the full measure over the long-term and keep them going for next generation. Social Justice can be defined as the distribution of advantages and disadvantages within a society.…

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    1. What were some of the physical problems Genie had when she was discovered? Were any of them related to her lack of social interaction? Based on the stories of Genie Wiley, a girl who is raised in extreme isolation by her parents, there are some physical problems that she had when she was discovered whereby she is not able to express herself which means that she couldn’t talk and had the language as the baby. This indicates that she is not being exposed by her parents to any significant…

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    In the next 35 years, global electricity demand is estimated to have increased by a factor of 2.5, and at the same time the world faces environmental threats caused by polluting emissions. Nuclear energy presents the opportunity to meet a great deal of the predicted increase in electricity demand, in combination with a reduction of the polluting emissions (Salvatores 1). The use of these nuclear plants rests with the people if we look back at why production of these plants stopped the people had…

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    anything, and applied that thinking to everything. Just a couple of years ago I went through Piaget’s Formal Operational Period (Berger, 2011), where I was more interested in abstract and hypothetical thinking. Now I use both periods of cognitive development to enhance my knowledge I am learning from school. Psychosocial…

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    From the moment a child is born their perceptual skills are working and evolving. Infants and toddlers are constantly exploring the world around them and the objects within their environmental setting. As young children engage with objects they are using their senses to understand, organize, and take in new information. An infant may demonstrate their perception by turning their head, kicking their feet, or reaching out when presented with different visual or auditory experiences. According to…

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    In 2014, the US alone used 98.324 quadrillion BTUs of energy. Roughly 82% of that was fossil fuels. Renewable resources accounted for 10%, including solar, wind, hydroelectric, and more, and the remaining 8% was nuclear power. This energy was used to do everything from power our televisions to turn on our lightbulbs. Unfortunately, our reliance on fossil fuels brings with it serious side effects, including global warming. Because of these issues, a variety of alternative energy sources has been…

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    Attachment parenting is nurturing a strong, secure parent-child relationship by allowing the child to choose when to stop engaging in acts such as skin-to-skin contact, co-sleeping, babywearing, and breastfeeding (“Attachment Parenting Pros and Cons”). In recent news mothers have been degraded for breastfeeding in public or carrying older children. However, doing so creates a positive atmosphere for both mother and child. Parents should use the attachment parenting method because it affects a…

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    Children and young people’s development The definition of child development is ‘the biological and psychological developments in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence’. This essay will look further and discuss key issues regarding children and young people’s development. Children and young people’s development is influenced by arrange of personal factors which is increasingly being informed by genetics. For example a child’s hair will be decided genetically. Although the child’s…

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    through a series of stages of development. From day to day, each child is growing, developing and changing as time passes. When they progress through each stage of development, each child moves through a steady progression of milestones that include various areas of development. These milestones vary by age and involve acquiring new motor abilities, developing thinking skills and learning emotional regulations, as well as social growth. The stages of development include gestation and birth,…

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