Want this question answered?
Explain how to monitor children and young people's development using different methods.
Methods that can be used to monitor a child's development is to see how the child's refelxes are. Here are the reflexes you can look for from the point of which your child is born on; Babinski, Blink, Moro, Palmar, Rooting, Sucking, Stepping, and withdrawl.
It is important for practitioners to understand the pattern of development of children so that they can provide the best service that they can as possible. Practitioners will need to assess, monitor and plan for the child. They can only do this if they understand the pattern of development of the children.
briefly, the methods you will use to monitor marketing effectiveness and performance
why is it necessary to monitor the calories intake of children
go ask your monitor.
To monitor growth and development of child, provider may use growth patterns and developments to assist in diagnosing diseases.
There is no difference. A LCD Monitor (Liquid Crystal Display) is a type of VDU (Visual Display Unit).
its weather satellites because the monitor atmospheric temperature and humidity, ground and surface.
Monitor, Printer, Speakers, CD Drive
I would love to take the opportunity to answer this question, The sphygmomanometer and BP meter are the same there is no difference.
You have to remember that children develop at different rates, information and sources we receive are only guidelines. These help us to monitor what children can and can't do at certain stages in their lives. It will also help us to plan effectively to ensure they get the attention they need, in the areas in which they find challenging. Physical development follows a definate sequence an example of this would be that a baby would have to first learn how to hold his/her own head up before they would be able to sit with just it's lower back supported. While the sequences are common amongst most children what often changes is the rate in which they develop the skills. It is important to monitor a child's sequence and rate of development in order for us to determine the kind of help he/she will need and of whom they will need to be referred too.