child development GCSE falshcards

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what are gross motor skills?
Gross motor skills are larger movements your baby makes with his arms, legs, feet, or his entire body. So crawling, running, and jumping are gross motor skills
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can you list gross motor skills?
Large motor skills concern the development of larger muscle movements that are responsible for running, jumping, and throwing. In infancy, crawling, lifting one's head, rolling over, and sitting up are examples of gross motor
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what are fine motor skills?
Fine motor skill (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles, in movements—usually involving the synchronization of hands and fingers—with the eyes
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can you list fine motor skills for the age 2-3 years?
Fold paper in half. Draw straight lines and circles. Imitate you drawing a cross. Turn single pages in a book. Snip the edges of paper with scissors (by 30 months) Hold crayons using the thumb and fingers. Use one hand more often than the other for m
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what is a key person?
The key person is a named practitioner who has responsibilities for a small group of children, they are there to help the child feel safe and secure. The role is important for both child and parent and it is an approach set out in the EYFS
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what is EYFS and what does it stand for?
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is a document for early years providers, to help them support. your children's learning and development from birth to five years old.
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name three types of grasps for a child?
there is the tripod grasp, pincer grasp and palm grasp
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what is the role of a key person?
Engaging with parents/carers, Meeting child’s needs and Keeping records of the key child
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Large motor skills concern the development of larger muscle movements that are responsible for running, jumping, and throwing. In infancy, crawling, lifting one's head, rolling over, and sitting up are examples of gross motor

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