NCEA Level 2 Child Development
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: S. Johnstone.
Level 2 Child Development focuses on learning about infants, toddlers and/or young children, and how caregivers can support young children. The primary focus is learning about how carers can meet the basic needs of young children, enabling all children to reach their full potential. Topics include basic needs, learning and development of young children, how to encourage good health, and the importance of attachments to adults. Part of the course involves practical experience working with children. (Police vetting is required as part of this process).
Not all of the Unit Standards may be covered, and there are also additional Standards that can be utilised instead. It will depend on the learning needs of the group.
This course does not lead to a University Entrance approved subject.
Field trips: Regular visits during class time to a local preschool.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
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Demonstrate knowledge of the basic needs and nutrition that support young children's holistic wellbeing and development
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Demonstrate knowledge of health issues, practices and services to protect and enhance the wellbeing of young children
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Describe personal and environmental hygiene and safety practices for the care of young children
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Describe attachment behaviours and strategies used to support transitions for young mokopuna/children
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Describe patterns of development and learning for young mokopuna/children
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Identify and describe agencies/services available to support young mokopuna/children and whānau/families
Pathway Tags
Early Childhood Educator, Primary Teacher, Kindergarten Teacher, Nanny, Teacher's Aide, Child Minder, Baby Sitter,
Disclaimer
For NCEA Levels 1, 2 & 3 courses will be made up of a selection of the stated standards. This will happen at the beginning of the year with the assigned teacher.