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Reasons Why Development May Not Follow The Expected Pattern
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Reasons Why Development May Not Follow The Expected Pattern
Personal Factors
Genetics - these are things that affect tthe child before birth
Hair colour
Eye colour
Huntington's dieseas
These are things that the mother does whilst she is pregnant that affects the baby
Smoking
Taking drugs
Diet
Alcohol
Maternal Health
Thing that affects the child during birth
Prematurity
Lack of oxygen
The use of forceps
The health status of the child
Asthma
Diabetes
Cystic fibrosis
Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Down's syndrome
Sensory Impairments
Blindness
Deafness
Learning Difficulties
Dyslexia
External Factors
Poverty and deprivation
Diet
Housing
Education
Aspirations
Play and leisure opportunities
Expectations
Steriotypes
Family Environment and background
Love and affection
Stimulation
Poverty and deprivation
Family Circumstances
Illness
Unemployment
Seperation
Moving
Siblings
Personal choices
Smoking
Drinking
Drug taking
Sex
Looked after children
Lack of stable warm environment in which young people can make strong attachment
Education
Access to the wider curriculum
Opportunities to lean
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