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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.

Enjoys peek-a-boo

Tackles stairs with help

Simple words spoken

Eagerness for independence

Names familiar objects

Recognises parent’s actions

Interest in other children

Enjoys simple puzzles

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

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12 months

18 months

3 months

9 months

Crawls

Enjoys a pop up and posting toy

Feeds themselves

Notices mobiles

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

Social, emotional and behavioural

Moral

Eating

Communication

Physical

Intellectual / cognitive

Sleeping

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overallthroughareasunderstanddevelopratestagessequentially

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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