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okay im really stuck on this one.

Produce a development chart that shows how children develop between the ages of 0 - 3 years. (physical, emotional/social, language, behavioural, itellectual)
Include a statement about how children may differ slightly from what is expected (and that this is normal)

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I'd probably recommend you get a child development book. The Penny Tassoni CCLD 3 book is good but any one. Make a chart with the areas of development across the top - physical, intellectual, language, emotional, social, and then down the side, put in age phases such as 0-3months, 3-6 months etc, then fill in the spaces. For example, you may put 'physical' '12-15months' a child will begin walking around this age but it can be anything between 10 and 16 months in a child without any difficulties. A child with a special need such as cerebral palsy may walk much later.
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