What hinders children’s development

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What hinders children’s development What hinders children’s development? Beth sy’n rhwystro plant datbyygiad? By Joanne Ellison

Normal development All children develop at a different rate and this is normal. Some walk earlier than others some are using language a lot sooner than other children. Some are able to read and write, while others are still struggling on the basic words

Assessing children Children whether they are in school, playgroups and nurseries are being assessed Both informally and formally Sometimes as an early years worker you notice something is not quite right Your report it to your supervisor, you re- assessed and you get the same results What has gone wrong

Hinders in development It could be the child is just having a bad day Or There is too much distraction in the class room or Wrong time to the year e.g. Christmas What if there is something else

Different factors Health issues Family issues Environmental factors Learning needs Poverty Education issues Personal choices Disability

Group activity Gweithgaredd grŵp Mind map one factor and then feed back to the group