BTEC First Health and Social care- Unit 1 Questions & Answers
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BTEC First Health and Social
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BTEC First Health And Social
Life stages ? - ANSWERSLife stages are the number of distinct phases people pass through during their lives.
The six (6) life stages ? - ANSWERSInfancy, Early childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle Adulthood and Late Adulthood
Age range of Infancy ? - ANSWERS0 - 2 years old
Age ra...
BTEC First Health and Social care- Unit
1 Questions & Answers
Life stages ? - ANSWERSLife stages are the number of distinct phases people pass
through during their lives.
The six (6) life stages ? - ANSWERSInfancy, Early childhood, Adolescence, Early
Adulthood, Middle Adulthood and Late Adulthood
Age range of Infancy ? - ANSWERS0 - 2 years old
Age range of Early childhood ? - ANSWERS3-8 years old
Age range of Adolescence ? - ANSWERS9-18 years
Age range of Early adulthood ? - ANSWERS19-45 years old
Age range of Middle adulthood ? - ANSWERS45- 65 years old
Age range of Late adulthood ? - ANSWERS65 years old and over
PIES ? - ANSWERSPhysical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social- the four groups of
growth and development.
Self-Image ? - ANSWERSSelf-image is the mental picture that we have of ourselves.
Self-esteem ? - ANSWERSIs how much you like, accept and respect yourself or how
much you value yourself
Social development ? - ANSWERSThe ability to interact with others around us in
society and build relationships
Gross motor skills ? - ANSWERSThe ability to control and coordinate the movement of
the large limbs of the body, e.g. crawling, walking and running.
Fine motor skills ? - ANSWERSThe ability to control and coordinate the movements of
the hands and fingers, e.g. writing, painting, holding a mobile phone and using an Ipad
Language development ? - ANSWERSThe process which children go through as they
learn to communicate with others using words and speech
Egocentric ? - ANSWERSSeeing things from only your own perspective/viewpoint
, A bond ? - ANSWERSTo form an attachment with a parent/carer
Intellectual development during Infancy ? - ANSWERSCommunicates with their senses
and uses sounds from birth- screaming and smilling. Then they begin to babble, know
one word, then to 2-3 words and then they can make a simple sentence.
Emotional development during Infancy ? - ANSWERSFrom Birth to 7 months- the infant
does not mind who holds them, they may not being put down. Between 7 months and
12 months- they form a strong bond with their main carers and be wary of strangers and
often cry if held by others. After 12 months, they start to form bonds with other people -
the attachment process
What happens during social development in Infancy ? - ANSWERSThe interaction
between the infant with others
Why is early relationship development important for infants ? - ANSWERSAs it acts as a
model for future relationships
What are the main relationships in infancy ? - ANSWERSRelationships with parents,
carers and brothers and sisters
What is another way infants can learn social development ? - ANSWERSThrough play
What is the importance of play ? - ANSWERSInfants start the learn the process of
sharing.
By what age can a child walk the up the stairs unaided and hold a crayon or pencil to
draw or write ? - ANSWERSBy 5 years old
By what age can a child usually catch and throw quite well and will have a good sense
of balance ? - ANSWERSBy 8 years old
By what age can most children speak in full sentences and have quite a good
vocabulary ? - ANSWERSBy 8 years old
How do children learn to act and behave and particular situations ? - ANSWERSBy
watching others and asking questions
What age range do children begin to learn how to handle their feelings ? -
ANSWERSBetween three and eight years old
What age range do children begin to learn how to widen their social group and form
friendships with others ? - ANSWERSBetween three and eight years old
Solitary or infancy play ? - ANSWERSWhen children play alone using their imagination
and do not interact with other children.
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