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Theme 1: Concepts of family and childcare in social development. LO1:…
Theme 1: Concepts of family and childcare in social development. LO1: Illustrate key concepts related to family and childcare in the context of child social development (csd).
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The goal is to equip the ability to identify, explain, and reflect on the role's family types and childcare settings play in SA.
The family and childcare environment serve as the first and most influential social context where a child develops.
Extended family.
Social development impact: Encourages cultural transmission, broader emotional support.
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Polygamous family.
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Social development impact: Common in some cultures; may affect kids' identity and family role understanding.
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Nuclear family.
Social development impact: Often provides stability, consistency, and shared responsibilities.
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Child-headed family.
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Social development impact: High vulnerability, impacts emotional maturity and social development.
- Role of the family in social development.
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Family roles are influenced by culture, history and socio-economic context, making it essential to understand local variations.
Socialisation: Teaching kids norms, values, and social skills.
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Informal childcare.
Culturally grounded, especially in rural areas.
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Includes care by neighbours, siblings or grandparents.
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Formal childcare.
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Includes preschools, daycare centres and ECD programmes.
Qualifications, routines and resources directly impact development.
Promotes early literacy, numeracy and socialisation.
Socialisation process.
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Families are the primary agents of socialisation, instilling values, beliefs and social norms.
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- Childcare and its impact on csd.
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- SA context and challenges.
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- Application in the classroom.
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