Session 2

Element 7 - Child Development 




Session 2 
Manpreet.phagura@colchester.ac.uk 
ZE30801 
T - Level in Education & Early Years
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Element 7 - Child Development 




Session 2 
Manpreet.phagura@colchester.ac.uk 
ZE30801 
T - Level in Education & Early Years

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Learning Objectives 
By the end of the session all learners will be able to: 

Recap and review cognitive development stages. 
Explain and understand physical development for birth - 19 Years. 
Engage in a practical activity using the parachute.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Define the word
cognitive development?

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

Identify 2 cognitive based activities for a 2 year old.

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Fine motor movements
Is the ability to move smaller muscles, such as moving fingers, folding a pen, using scissors. 
Gross motor movements
Is the use of our larger muscles and being able to co-ordinate them. For example: crawling or throwing a ball. 
Spatial awareness 
Being aware of the objects and space around us and considering different perspectives. 
Locomotor skills 
Co - ordinated gross motor movements such as skipping, hopping or standing on one leg. Hop Scotch is game which requires locomotor skills.
Key Word Bank

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Physical Development 
Physical development refers to gross and fine motor movements, co - ordination, spatial awareness and the overall ability to control our own bodies and movements.

Babies rely on the reflexes to move and manipulate objects, they learn to control their heads , arms and feet. 

Through repetitive movements and practice, our muscles begin to strengthen and grow becoming more co - ordinated. 

During adolescence as our stamina develops our level of skills will increase. 

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Which of the following is an example of fine motor movement?
A
Kicking a ball
B
Riding a tricycle
C
Drawing a picture
D
Walking up the stairs

Slide 7 - Quiz

Physical Development 
Birth - 3 months: Babies are born with survival reflexes, such as a palmar reflex.
A palmar reflex is when children are able to grasp your finger upon putting it on their palm. 
Over time reflexes will be replaced by controlled movement with reason. 
Eye contact is key during this stage of development/ moves head to watching things. 

6 months - 12 months: Can pass a toy from one hand to another. 
Can use a rattle or a shaker. 
Points to objects with intent of knowing what they are. 
Cat sit up without help / Can roll back to front

1 - 2 years: 
Picks up objects between thumb and finger
Can use a spoon to feed 
Enjoys climbing & can begin to run confidently closer to the age of 2.

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Normative stages of physical development timeline.

Slide 9 - Diapositive

What is a palmar reflex?

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Lets take a look at the Development Matters (2023)
Development Matters is the non - statutory guidance that supports practitioners in ensuring children are meeting their milestones.

In pairs I would like you to explore Development Matters. 
Discuss and make note of some of the expected milestones you would expect to see for physical development. 


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Lets go have some fun with the parachute!

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Group Feedback 
As a group we will now collectively reflect on the our experiences of exploring the parachute. 
Consider the following: 
  • Benefits of using the parachute with children. 
  • Which motor movements did you develop?
  • What other areas of development can this activity support?

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