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Unread 11-11-2009, 08:27 PM
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Default Description of the sequence of a child's development?

Hi hopefully someone can help me

I am doing 303 and need to write a description of the sequence of a child's
development. I don't seem able to find a specific sequence anywhere, can anyone help please
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Are you referring to K3D214? I said that a child's development will broadly be in the same sequence, for example a child will learn to roll before they learn to crawl and then they will learn to walk. Or a child will learn to babble before talking or practise through mark making before being able to write.
I hope this helps.
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This has being a great site to pick up tips, I know the answers I just don't know how to write them down!! Thanks very much for the help on 303.
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