Child and Young Person Development The main stages of child and young person development From birth through to adulthood children continually grow, develop, and learn. A child’s development can be measured through social, emotional, intellectual, physical and language developmental milestones. All children and young people follow a similar pattern of development so the order in which each child advances from one milestone to the next will be roughly the same. However, each child will develop ...
Activity Brief | HSC | Number | 1 | Task type: | Question and answers, with reflection where applicable. | | | Pathway: | | Task reference: | | Task name: | Unit 33 | Description of Task: | Questions to demonstrate your knowledge of the process and experience of Dementia. | Scope of Task | The following areas are to be covered / discussed / referred to in your answers: | Causes of dementia.Types of memory impairment.How individuals process information.Other causes of behavioural changes.Perso...
Principles of communication in Adult Social Care settings. 1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1:1 identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is for individuals to be able to talk to others when they are in need of something. They also communicate for social reasons so as to form a relationship between each other. Communication is used to tell you if they are in need of medical advice or appointment if they are ill or in p...
We all have the right to be treated equally, to develop and grow without being exposed to prejudice and discrimination irrespective of our race, colour, religion or ability. Allowing children and young people to explore and discover diversity they are will naturally understand and respect differences. As children and young people develop they may experience prejudice and discrimination in many ways and forms, for a multitude of reasons that usually occurs through lack of knowledge and underst...