Level 3 Diploma EYE NVQLevel 3 support for: NVQ Children's Care, Learning and Development, Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce, England's Early years Educator qualification
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hi im half way through my course and have so much trouble with the development chart(K3D217)....i have spoken to my tutor twice about it and she said its in to book but i cant find it anywhere and was wandering if someone could help me please? if i cant do it i think that i might give up with the course this is the hardest bit so far and ive completed about half of my units.....please please please someone help me soon my tutor is in to see me on 27.4.09 so need help before then
please help me
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hey folks....i photocopied the chart in the book by Miranda walker and put it in the diverse evidence....explaining why i put it there and as to what and how and why children develop....etc etc
You are not going to learn anything by copying someone elses work you will get far more out of your course if you read and research then make your own chart.
HELP!!!
I have been given 5days to do K3D217 as I'm soon taking 6wks off work and assessor wants me to complete AMAP before I do. What is best way you've found to lay out the chart and do you have what the child needs and what we may observe in each child range? Many thanks in advance!!!
Hi Ugly Duckling. Have you got a good textbook for your course - this should have everything in that you need really. If it hasn't, maybe you should pop to Amazon or the library. A good textbook is a must really for NVQ work.
Sorry this is a bit unhelpful.
As to the layout, it sounds like you have the idea spot on!
I've removed a few posts from this thread and collated a list of sites and book titles that members have personally recommended:
BOOKS
-- Carolyn Meggitt: Child Development birth to 16 years.
-- Child Development: An Illustrated Guide 2nd edition by Carolyn Meggitt (Paperback - 19 Jan 2006).
--- CHILDREN'S CARE LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT 0-16 Years by Teena Kamen
--- Childrens care learning and development candidate handbook by miranda walker
--- CCLD S/NVQ3 By Penny Tassoni, Kath Bulmen & Kate Beith
Quote from Butterfyfllutterby: How to Observe Children by Sheila Riddall-Leech: It looks at the Physical Development, Cognitive and Language development and Emotional and Social Development of children from Birth - Eleven Years old. She linked all the developmental stages in with a theorist
From Cabin:
Understanding Child Development, Linking Theory and Practice - Jennie Lindon, is good for linking development to theory in more depth, and is set out in a nice easy format
Please, if anyone enrols with a course, training provider or whose own setting works with development information in ways that supports students throughout the duration of their enrolment and have reasoning to course costs known .. please feel free to post or get in touch.
Alternatively please always feel free to post links to sites and information that you've found helped with your Child development research ..