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Understand children’s learning and behaviour in relation to sequence, rate and stage of development

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Which of the following skills might you see a child develop at 18 months? Select the 5 correct answers.

Tackles stairs with help

Recognises parent’s actions

Simple words spoken

Names familiar objects

Eagerness for independence

Enjoys peek-a-boo

Enjoys simple puzzles

Interest in other children

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  • Shows signs of anger and frustration when they can’t do what they want
  • Baby smiles back when they see a smiling face
  • Baby starts to babble words
  • Able to use the toilet
  • Startle reflex
  • Enjoys telling and hearing jokes

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3 months

12 months

18 months

9 months

Enjoys a pop up and posting toy

Notices mobiles

Crawls

Feeds themselves

Which of the following is NOT an aspect of development? Select the two answers.

Intellectual / cognitive

Social, emotional and behavioural

Moral

Sleeping

Physical

Communication

Eating

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stagesrateunderstandoverallthroughsequentiallydevelopareas

It is important to that children do not always progress through the of development; neither do they go all of the aspects of development at the same . Children may develop quickly in some and take longer in others and some children will quicker than others .

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