Session 6

Element 7 - Child Development



manpreet.phagura@colchester.ac.uk 
T - Levels in Education and Early Years 
ZE30801 
Session 6 
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Element 7 - Child Development



manpreet.phagura@colchester.ac.uk 
T - Levels in Education and Early Years 
ZE30801 
Session 6 

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Learning Objectives 
The end of the session all learners will: 
  1. Welcome our guest Speaker Maeve Borges, vice Principle of Colchester Institute.
  2. Engage is question and answer to promote content recall of all elements. 
  3. Review last week's research task and further explore the theory of Michael Rutter.

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What is a 'secure' attachment
in relation to Ainsworth theory?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Define schematic
development?

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Michael Rutter (1933 - 2021)
Rutter was heavily influenced by the work of John Bowlby, he used Bowlby's theory as the foundations of his own research.
He stated that Bowlby did not recognise the different between the following:
1. A baby who had never formed an attachment with a mother. (Privation)
2. A baby who had formed an attachment with the mother but then experienced separation. (Deprivation).
Rutter's work developed some very key and valid points applicable to every day practice.

Therefore creating the name of his theory Privation vs Deprivation.

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How old was Michael Rutter?
1933 - 2021?

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Privation vs Deprivation
Rutter conducted his research around both categories of children, he considered children with privation and deprivation.

His theory concluded:
Children who had never formed an attachment were far worse than those who did form an attachment but were separated.

Rutter further notices that there was a clear link between attachment, cognitive development and language development.
He claimed attachment has a role in supporting healthy cognition and language development.

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Lets look at our first case study. 
Step 1 - Analysing a case study using the proposed questions. 
Step 2 - Recall key information from Rutter's theory.
Amy is 4 years old. She was taken in to foster care when she was six months old because social workers were concerned about her health and well being. Her mother was unable to care for or bond with her due to an alcohol addiction. After her mother started a rehabilitation programme, Amy was briefly placed with her, but her mother began drinking again. The social workers were concerned and she was placed in care once more but with a new foster carer. After a few months the foster carer was taken seriously ill and the placement ended. Amy has since been in five other short - term placements. At school, her teachers find her behaviour challenging. She has lower levels of language than the other children and finds it hard to share and care for others.

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Revision resources 
Use this time to create revision resources for any element you would like to create them for. 
We have covered much content with 2 elements already finished. 
Element 1 - Manpreet 
Element 3 - Dawnie

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