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YOUNG CHILDREN 4-10 YEARS OLD.

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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT  The physical appearance of children begins to change as they get older. He or she loses his or her body shape and begins to look like a small adult. The infants fast rate of growth begins to slow down during childhood. As the children begin to develop their balance becomes very good. This means that they can run, climb, and jump.

Intellectual development  The development of the brain and mind is all part of intellectual development. You have 1 minute to brainstorm what you think intellectual development refers to!!

Intellectual Development Understanding Communication Skills

 As the child’s intellectual development continues, he or she can begin to carry out a range of more complicated activities, such as:  READING  TABLE MANNERS  WRITING HIS OR HER NAME  UNDERSTANDING THE RULES OF TEAM GAMES.

 The child begins to mix different skills to complete a complicated task.  For example, playing a team game like football requires a child to understand the rules-(intellectual development, to be able to kick the ball in the right direction- physical development, to play with team mates-social development-and to cope with negative or positive feelings about winning the match-emotional development.

TASK  Please explain, in detail how a child who paints will use physical, intellectual, emotional and social skills.

 Children learn how to do things by watching others. This is called modelling. It is often amusing to see a small child copying something his or her parents have said.  Can you identify any problems that children may come across if they are modelling or copying behaviour??. Please explain your answer.

Emotional Development  Children have to learn to cope with their feelings and the feelings of others through play. There are four different types of play that young children engage in.  EXPLORING  PRACTISING  PRETENDING  SOCIAL LEARNING.  WHAT DO YOU THINK THE ABOVE MAY MEAN?

EXPLORING  An object or situation-finding out how something works or what happens if you touch or drop something.

PRACTISING  AN ACTIVITY OR SKILL-LEARNING TO COORDINATE MUSCLES AND ACTIONS.

PRETENDING  Children use their imagination to pretend a cereal packet is a care etc.

SOCIAL LEARNING  Children will play roles they have seen, such as teachers and students, doctors and patients.

HOMEWORK Complete both activities on page 176. Use the photocopied material I have provided and your own knowledge to answer the questions. You can either complete this in your text books or on paper. If you take your text books home you must bring your books in every lesson. DUE FRIDAY 20 TH JUNE. NO EXCUSES. IF IT IS NOT COMPLETED YOU WILL BE JOINING ME FOR A 1HOUR DETENTION ON MONDAY 23 RD JUNE.

TASK  You are to work in groups and produce a presentation on the following life stages  ADOLESCENCE  ADULTHOOD  LATER ADULTHOOD.  You will be marking each other’s presentation and will be awarded marks for:  You must make sure that all the PIES are covered.

ADOLESCENCE: You must include: PGS  FOLENS GCSE: FOR YOUR INFORMATION:  PG 187-PHYSICAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT:  GROWTH SPURT  PUBERTY  PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IN BOYS AND GIRLS.  INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT: CAN UNDERSTAND MORE DIFFICULT CONCEPTS THEN CHILDREN.

 Emotional development-mood swings,  SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-PARENTS OPINIONS BECOME LESS IMPORTANT.

ADULTHOOD-PGS  PHYSICAL-LITTLE GROWTH SPURT-LESS EXERCISE.  INTELLECTUAL-GETTING A NEW JOB, LEARNING NEW SKILLS.  EMOTIONAL-LIVING WITH A PARTNER, LEARNING TO CONTROL EMOTIONS.  SOCIAL-MAY HAVE A NEW PARTNER, MAY FORM-FORMAL AND INFORMAL RELATIONSHIPS.

LATER ADULTHOOD (65+) PG  PHYSICAL-SKIN WRINKLES BECAUSE LOSS OF ELASTIC TISSUE.  INTELLECTUAL-MAY HAVE DIFFICULTY IN REMEMBERING THINGS.  OLDER PEOPLE MAY RETITE-MAY MISS REGULAR CONTACT WITH WORK MATES.

 VOICE PROJECTION-5  DETAILED INFORMATION-5  USE OF HAND OUTS-5  TIMING-5  ENTERTAINENT-5  Total - /25 marks.

KEY=PRESENTATION MARKING  5= EXCELLENT 4=VERY GOOD 3=GOOD  2=SATISFACTORY  1=NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT

 You will have access to text books-pages will help).  You may also use the internet. If you want to include case studies feel free.  The presentations will take place Monday 23 rd June.