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steve-o 06-05-2010 05:37 PM

how does a childs stage of development affect their learning?
 
im approaching the end of my course and really stuck on a few knowledge specs wonder if anyone could help me on this one it is K3D325

how does depending on a child's stage of development is how/what children learn and how this affects them?

many thanks

Heidi 06-05-2010 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by steve-o (Post 29918)
im approaching the end of my course and really stuck on a few knowledge specs wonder if anyone could help me on this one it is K3D325

how does depending on a child's stage of development is how/what children learn and how this affects them?


many thanks

I've just cut and pasted this from a reply I gave someone last week. I hope it helps you.


.........if you don't have an awareness of children's development and don't understand how a child develops (physically, emotionally, learns etc) you will not be able to plan for their next steps.

A child may be 30 months who was born prematurely may be behind with their development compared to another child who is 30 months who was not ill; so when planning an activty one may be able to climb up a frame with ease, the other may need a little help or does not want to attempt going on a climbing frame because they feel unsafe.

steve-o 06-07-2010 11:42 AM

many thanks it helps a lot :)


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