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Help SOS CYPW level 3 diploma rate and sequence of development?

I just cant seem to get my head around this part of unit 1 1.2
explain difference's between sequence and rate of development and why it's important.


any info would be great thanks..
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Hi
There's a good book called Level 3 Diploma Children and Young People's Workforce (Early Learning and Childcare) Candidate Handbook (Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce)
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Penny Tassoni

you can buy it from amazon for around £20

really worth buying if you have only just started.

This is what i wrote;

Sequence means that there is a definite pattern to a child developing e.g. a toddler being able to walk before they can run.
Rate means the speed in which a child develops.
When a child develops if they achieve this by sequencing it enables you to plan effectively and at the right time.
When recording the rate of development it helps you to identify any concerns that you may have within the development area, this enables you to further investigate why this is happening.

Hope it helps
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Hi,

Do you have the Penny Tassoni book which accompanies this course? If not it would be very beneficial. It has really helped me.
Sequence of development - think about how a child develops physically and mentally from birth, rolls over, sits up unaided, crawls, walks, babbles, forms words, starts sentences etc.. there is a general sequence although some may skip some stages altogether such as not crawling and going staight to pulling themselves up and walking, older children go through puberty etc..
Rate of development is when they do it, every child is different, some may walk at 12 months or earlier some not until later, again children reach puberty at different stages etc..
Hope some of that makes sense, I am only a newbie to all this and I am sure you will get other more thorough answers from the lovely people here.

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