Milestones of Development in Child Care Essay

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    the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, playing a child born with a rare birth defect, which resulted in him aging in reverse; meaning an elder first and an infant in death.The movie depicts an orphaned child, whose mother died during childbirth and his father abandons him on the steps of a convalescent home, where an unsuspecting female, played by Taraji P. Henson stumble upon him on the footsteps of the home and raises him as her child. This film served as a great catalyst for…

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    can affect the child’s development by imposing on neural cognitive function, attachment, emotional, spiritual development and the list can go on. The first thing that must be understood is what is trauma and what does it look like to a child? Trauma is an event that occurs abruptly and harmful. According to American Psychological Association (2015), “Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape or natural disaster.” Looking at a trauma for a child can look and be…

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    Problem Does what happens to the mother prior to birth impact the development of the child after birth? There is a correlation between the negative stresses on the mother and the child 's developmental problems. Reviewer Comment Prenatal development is crucial to a healthy birth for both the mother and the child. Three trimesters define major portions and milestones of prenatal development. The milestones of prenatal development begin with the germinal phase. Then followed by the…

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    humanistic approach to Alex’s care the care worker would consider all aspects of Alex’s life and not just his early childhood experiences. Everyone has the drive to reach their full potential however there may be obstacles in the way to prevent them from doing so such as poverty and homelessness where the person will be striving to meet their basic needs of food warmth and water in order to survive. When applying these psychological approaches to Alex’s behaviour his care worker needs to…

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    nonverbal communication used for social interaction such as eye contact, hand gestures or facial expressions. a. Ask the parent how the child is doing in school and if there is any difficulty with learning or issues in school performance. B. In category B: There must be some sort of repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities as evidenced by at least 2 of the following: 1. Repetitive or stereotyped motor movements us of toys or objects such as lining up toys,…

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    three short years they become independent human beings that, with assistance, can become self-sufficient contributions to society. Development through these years is simply amazing. In such short periods children can digest such an immense amount of information. Comprehending the range of periods children go through allows for us to provide efficient and influential care to all children. Infants begin life using reflexes, while some reflexes are a response to their environment, many are used…

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    more quality family time and perhaps a stronger family unit. By not “opting out” the child or children will miss out on beneficial features provided by the parents that foster the strongest development from birth through early childhood. These critical stages are the basis for the child or children’s future well-being. These developmental…

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    live long, healthy lives. Healthy People uses topics, objectives, and goals to impact society in hopes to “attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death… and promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages” (U.S Department of Health & Human Services [HHS], 2011). Every 10 years Healthy People will evaluate their effectiveness and make necessary changes based on their findings. Healthy People 2020…

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    at theory of child development I have chosen to discuss Bowlby attachment theory and Rutter’s theory. Bowlby said that a child will suffer from maternal depravation if the child doesn’t experience a warm loving relationship with a mother or mother figure. When a child’s attachment is disrupted they do not develop healthy personalities. He said the need to form attachments are innate. Bowlby also said that the effects of separation can be seen from around the age of 5-6 months the child will…

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    different and come from a wide range of environments, cultures and circumstances. Throughout a child’s development they may go through some significant changes in their life outside of school, such as financial difficulties, death of an immediate family member, parental separation, introduction of step parents/siblings or foster care/adoption. Any of these changes can have a serious effect on the child emotionally and intellectually, causing behavioural/learning difficulties. It is thought…

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