Year 10 and 11. Written exam 40% Child Study coursework 40% Research coursework 20%

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Year 10 and 11. Written exam 40% Child Study coursework 40% Research coursework 20%

The Family Fertility and Infertility Planning a family Conception and Genetics Different types of families Pre-conceptual care Family lifestyles Functions of a family Reproduction

Staying Healthy in Pregnancy Problems in Pregnancy Multiple Pregnancies Development of the Foetus Testing during Pregnancy Pain relief during labour Natural birth and Caesarean sections The New born baby

Breast feeding, Bottle feeding and Nutrition Health, Ailments, Immunisation Safety indoors and outside Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social development Play, Toys, Writing and Drawing Crying, speech and Language Development Baby Equipment, Clothing and Footwear