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Unit 1: Care - Human Development and Behaviour
Quick questions on The PIES aspects of development - SQA National 5 Care
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What is physical development?Show answer
The growth and change of the body and the skills of movement. This includes height and weight, the development of muscles and bones, gross motor skills (large movements such as walking and running) and fine motor skills (small movements such as writing or doing up buttons), as well as changes such as puberty and ageing.
What is intellectual development?Show answer
The development of thinking and the mind. This covers language, memory, attention, learning new knowledge and skills, problem solving, understanding and the ability to reason. It is how a person makes sense of the world.
What is emotional development?Show answer
The development of feelings and the sense of self. This includes self-esteem and confidence, recognising and naming feelings, managing and expressing emotions appropriately, and forming a secure sense of identity.
What is social development?Show answer
The development of relationships and getting on with others. This covers communication, forming friendships and relationships, learning to share, take turns and cooperate, and understanding the rules and norms of groups and society.
What is q1?Show answer
State what intellectual development covers. [1 mark]
What is q2?Show answer
Give one example of how physical development can affect social development. [1 mark]
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