
Child Development
FETAC Levels 5&6
Eilis Flood(Author)
Gill Education (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 5. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-7171-5625-2 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of child development and learning within early childhood care and education settings, with particular focus on the holistic development of the child to include physical, cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, moral, spiritual, creative and cultural development.
New to this edition:
All learning objectives of the revised child development modules, awarded by QQI, for both Level 5 and Level 6 are addressed in detail
Emphasises the link between child development and day-to-day practice
Clearly highlights Level-6-only material
Includes a chapter on assessment with sample briefs and guidelines for students.
Discusses the influence of family, social, cultural and environmental factors on child development and learning.
Identifies the importance and benefits of play to the child's holistic development and learning and recommends suitable play activities.
Clearly positions the important role and contribution of the practitioner/parent/guardian in relation to the development and learning of children in the home and in the care setting.
Written For:
Child Development Level 5 (5N1764)
As part of the following major awards:
Early Childhood Care and Education (5M2009)
Community Care (5M2786)
Health Service Skills (5M3782)
Healthcare Support (5M4339)
Nursing Studies (5M4349)
Community Health Services (5M4367 and 5M4368)
Child Development Level 6 (6N1942)
As part of the Early Childhood Care & Education Level 6 (6M2007) major award
New to this edition:
All learning objectives of the revised child development modules, awarded by QQI, for both Level 5 and Level 6 are addressed in detail
Emphasises the link between child development and day-to-day practice
Clearly highlights Level-6-only material
Includes a chapter on assessment with sample briefs and guidelines for students.
Discusses the influence of family, social, cultural and environmental factors on child development and learning.
Identifies the importance and benefits of play to the child's holistic development and learning and recommends suitable play activities.
Clearly positions the important role and contribution of the practitioner/parent/guardian in relation to the development and learning of children in the home and in the care setting.
Written For:
Child Development Level 5 (5N1764)
As part of the following major awards:
Early Childhood Care and Education (5M2009)
Community Care (5M2786)
Health Service Skills (5M3782)
Healthcare Support (5M4339)
Nursing Studies (5M4349)
Community Health Services (5M4367 and 5M4368)
Child Development Level 6 (6N1942)
As part of the Early Childhood Care & Education Level 6 (6M2007) major award
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Publishing group
Gill
Target group
Adult education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 247 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
495 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7171-5625-2 (9780717156252)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Eilis Flood teaches Childcare at Drogheda Institute of Further Education. She is the author of Assisting Children with Special Needs, and co-author of Early Care & Education Practice, Early Childhood Education & Play and Early Childhood Curriculum FETAC Level 6.
Content
1. Overview of Child Development
2. Prenatal Development and Birth
3. Assessment and Child Observation
4. Physical Growth and Development
5. Cognitive Development
6. Language Development
7. Social Development
8. Emotional Development
9. Assessment of Child Development Modules
2. Prenatal Development and Birth
3. Assessment and Child Observation
4. Physical Growth and Development
5. Cognitive Development
6. Language Development
7. Social Development
8. Emotional Development
9. Assessment of Child Development Modules