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CareChamp College Giveaway Terms and Conditions

CareChamp College is running a giveaway where one person will win R2000 cash which will be transferred via eft.

Only open to those who have a valid South African bank account.

The competition will run from March 2023 to April 7th 2023.

To enter the competition you need to share the CareChamp College competition post that is on Instagram and Twitter.

This competition post needs to be shared on your stories and or feed. CareChamp College must be tagged in the shared post/story to be a valid entry.

The CareChamp College competition post will also be shared on the CareChamp Facebook page. If you share this post on your Facebook feed and tag CareChamp you will get an extra competition entry.

All valid entries will go into a lucky draw and one winner will be selected and announced on Friday 7th April 2023 on the CareChamp College Instagram and Twitter page, as well as the CareChamp Facebook page.

The winner will have until Monday the 10th of April to send their banking details.

The R2000 prize will then be transferred via eft within 48hours and will reflect in their account within 5 working days depending on the bank.

The judges’ decision is final. The prize cannot be exchanged.

The 5 Stages of Early Childhood Development

Experts categorise early childhood development into stages, each falling within a particular age range and expressive of the physical, cognitive, emotional, language, and speech skills.

Childhood development varies from child to child, and there may be quick advances and even regression from time to time. Parents, caregivers, and pediatricians often expect these variations, but in general, skills develop within normal ranges.

The 5 stages of early childhood development are as follows:

Infancy (0-2 years)

During this stage, children learn to develop trust, form attachments with caregivers, and develop basic cognitive and motor skills such as crawling, walking, and exploring their environment.

Early Childhood (2-6 years)

During this stage, children develop language skills, learn to interact with peers, and develop emotional regulation skills. They also begin to explore their sense of self and develop a sense of autonomy.

Middle Childhood (6-11 years)

During this stage, children continue to develop cognitive skills and begin to understand more complex concepts such as cause and effect, time, and perspective. They also develop their social skills and form close relationships with peers.

Adolescence (11-18 years)

During this stage, adolescents experience significant physical, cognitive, and emotional changes. They develop their own sense of identity and begin to form more mature relationships with others.

Emerging Adulthood (18-25 years)

During this stage, young adults transition from adolescence to adulthood. They continue to develop their sense of self and explore their identity while also making important life decisions such as choosing a career and forming long-term relationships.

Overall, early childhood development practitioners play a critical role in supporting the healthy development of young children.

By providing a nurturing environment, stimulating development through play and learning activities, fostering positive relationships, promoting healthy habits, and identifying and addressing developmental delays, they can help ensure that children have the best possible start in life.

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