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hi please could I have some help. I need to edit my answers for these 2 questions and I have no idea what to put.
1. Describe the expected pattern of children and young persons development from Birth to 19 years.
I've tried to be as detailed as I can but my tutor still wants more.
2. Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people.
Again I've listed them but my tutor wants more. she said my answer is too brief.
Any help or information will be much appreciated.
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Hi, thank you for the support.

1. Describe the expected pattern of children and young persons development from Birth to 19 years

This will be a detailed list/table or chart showing how children typically develop in different areas eg, physically, in their communication & intellectual development, social emotional and behavioural from 0-19, to see the gaps your tutor has highlighted check your level 2 handbook - page 75+ of this one examines child development


2. Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people.
Identify does mean you can list them, the following criteria would then be to 'explain' or to 'describe' where you give more details about each transition - long term and short term effects and how you support children during these times.

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Thanks. I just don't really know what else I can add to them and I don't have the book but I cant afford it.
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Hi, if you haven't a handbook you need to ask your tutor for the handouts/information that they use to teach learners about child development. If you've included the areas of development, children and young people's age groups and listed what's expected then the literature your tutor uses will help you see what you've missed out xx
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