OCR LEVEL 3 CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE UNIT 4 DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE LIFE STAGES.

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OCR LEVEL 3 CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE UNIT 4 DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE LIFE STAGES

Learning Objective 2 Understand Potential Effects of Life Factors & Events on the Development of the Individual Pass 2 (P2) Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Life Factors Genetic Biological Environmental and socio- economic factors Social Factors

In Pairs – one of you be odds - one or you be evens Pass 2 (P2) Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Odds Talk for 30 seconds without stopping about everything you know about GENETICS Evens Talk for 30 seconds without stopping about everything you know about BIOLOGY Oracy

Genetic Biological Environmental and socio- economic factors Social Factors Cystic fibrosis, Huntington’s Disease, Down’s Syndrome, Susceptibility to disease such as cancer, high blood cholesterol Foetal alcohol syndrome, effects of maternal lifestyle during pregnancy, congenital defects Parental styles, family dysfunction, siblings, media, peer group Pollution, housing education, income, access to heath and social care services Discuss with your partner – which word banks go with which life factor – be prepared to explain why Oracy

Genetic Biological Environmental and socio- economic factors Social Factors Cystic fibrosis, Huntington’s Disease, Down’s Syndrome, Susceptibility to disease such as cancer, high blood cholesterol Foetal alcohol syndrome, effects of maternal lifestyle during pregnancy, congenital defects Parental styles, family dysfunction, siblings, media, peer group Pollution, housing education, income, access to heath and social care services Oracy

Nia – Case Study In pairs read the case study Odds – Nia Evens – Alex In your pairs discuss the 3 questions at the end of the case study – be prepared to feedback to the rest of the group Oracy

Odd One Out – discuss with your partner which of the pictures is the odd one out and why – be prepared to feedback to the rest of the class Oracy

Nature – Nurture Debate Watch the PowerPoint to help your understanding of what is meant by nurture-nature Debate – Why are some people good at Maths and others are not? Odds – argue from a NATURE point of view Evens – argue from a NURTURE point of view Debate – Why are some people better at Sports than others? Odds – argue from a NURTURE point of view Evens – argue from a NATURE point of view Oracy