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Anyone doing the cache level 2 award in support work in schools and colleges?

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Zeni01 · 30/11/2018 22:37

Hi, so I’m currently doing the above course and was wondering if anyone is doing it or has done it? I’m on the second assignment and kind of struggling with how I should go about in answering the question
1.1 describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years.
Maybe I’m just overthinking and it’s making me stress. Like I read up on some really useful things to add in but don’t know how to start. If you could add in your experience it would be great help. Thank you :)

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ShirazSavedMySanity · 30/11/2018 23:04

I did this a couple of years ago.
From what I remember, this question is asking about expected milestones a child without SEN or additional needs would meet.
So from birth things like smiling, sitting, walking etc to riding a bike, first tooth falling out, to puberty etc. Each milestone has a rough expected age

Zeni01 · 30/11/2018 23:20

Hi
Thank you for your message and sharing your experience
I will definitely read upon this and hopefully I’ll get start on the work 😀👍

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Egg · 01/12/2018 07:31

I did this a few years ago too. We had to produce a table with the expected milestones etc for each age group. So 0-3 months, 3-6 months etc. It had more than one category for each, so has physical, PSE and communication and language at each stage.

Zeni01 · 01/12/2018 22:56

Thank you for your help :)

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sprinklesofweirdness · 01/12/2018 23:05

Just includes summary of an individual through: conception, birth and infancy, childhood, adolescence and young adult

sprinklesofweirdness · 01/12/2018 23:05

Sorry for the mistakes Blush

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