Play is one of the most important interactions a child has. This is where they learn skills such as communications, sharing and cooperation. This also helps develop a sense of self.
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Define independence?
Being able to function on your own I all aspects of life. Independence changes throughout the life stages.
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What are examples of independence?
Living, work, transport, hygiene and domestic chores.
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Relationships - define intimate?
A close relationship, with strong connection that is not sexual. Potentially could discourage social development.
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Relationships - define sexual?
A relationship involving physical intimacy and relations. Potentially could discourage social development.
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Relationships - define personal/ informal?
A social and informal relationship that is usually based on trust and shared interest. Encourages socially.
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Relationships - what is an example of a personal/ informal relationship?
Friendship.
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Relationships - define formal?
Professionals or people you work with, but may not come into contact with otherwise.
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Being able to function on your own I all aspects of life. Independence changes throughout the life stages.
Back
Define independence?
Card 3
Front
Living, work, transport, hygiene and domestic chores.
Back
Card 4
Front
A close relationship, with strong connection that is not sexual. Potentially could discourage social development.
Back
Card 5
Front
A relationship involving physical intimacy and relations. Potentially could discourage social development.
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