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Well-structured CAD1501 Assignment 5 PORTFOLIO (ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... CAD1501 ASSESSMENT 5 PORTFOLIO OF EVIDENCE: 2025 [50 MARKS] UNIQUE NUMBER: 825901 This assessment will account for 60% of your year mark. Read Learning Units 1 to 6 of the study guide for CAD1501 to complete this assessment. General Guidelines • Language Use: We encourage using one's own words and critical thinking. • Referencing: Students must include the section and page number from the study guide. • Depth of Insight: We reward students who go beyond surface-level responses. • Cultural Sensitivity: We accept diverse cultural perspectives, especially in moral and Afrocentric contexts. • Presentation: Tables, bullet points, and structured responses are encouraged for clarity. Question 1 [16 marks] Indicate whether each statement is True or False. Then, provide a brief justification for your answer based on the relevant theory. Include references from the study guide. 1.1 Nature and nurture influence development in the same way for all children. 1.2 Bandura’s concept of self-efficacy refers to a person’s belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations. 1.3 According to Gardner, a learner who enjoys drawing and organising visually is considered “picture-smart.” This assessment will account for 25% of your year mark. Read Learning Units 1 and 2 of the study guide for CAD1501 to complete this assessment. Questions 1 [20 marks] 1.1 What is your understanding of the following domains of development? Indicate the study guide sections and give numbers where you found the theory for your answer. [8 marks] 1.1.1 Cognitive domain 1.1.2 Physical domain 1.1.3 Social domain 1.1.4 Emotional domain 1.2 Give examples of how these domains are displayed in children between 6 and 12 years. [8marks] What were the key influences or the key people that shaped your moral/normative development? Explain whether they were good or bad influences and justify your answer. Describe three ways in which peer groups affect adolescent development. (3 marks) Name four risk factors that can affect fetal development. (4 marks) 3.3 Do you agree with the statement: “The fetus is already a complete human being by week 8”? Justify your answer using content from Unit 3 and Unit 2 (Afrocentric view). (Page 22 and 38) Description of the domain How the domain is displayed in children aged 6-12 years Indicate the study guide sections and give numbers where you found the theory for your answer 1.1.1 Cognitive domain Allocate two marks each for the explanation of the domain. Maximum of 8 marks 1.2 Allocate one mark for the correct activity that demonstrates the domain by children. Maximum of 4 marks 1 mark for section number and page number (give both for 1 mark) Maximum of 4 marks 1.1.2 Physical domain 1.1.3 Social domain 1.1.4 Emotional domain Total = 16 marks Describe five developmental milestones for Infants (0–12 months). (5 marks) What are the two common emotional and social challenges in early childhood? (4 marks) What are the four signs of depression in children? Domain What were the key influences Who were the people involved, and how Evaluate if they were good or bad influences 1.3 Moral/normative development Explain in your own words how you became aware or formed your moral development. Demonstrate that you understand the moral and normative domains. Maximum two marks for showing understanding of a moral issue. Give a relevant account on how these individuals or people shaped your moral view. Award 1 mark for showing how the person shaped moral development Reflect on whether they were a good or bad influence on you based on your current moral standards. (NB: please note there is no moral judgment, just a reflection activity) Award 1 mark for sound evaluation. Total = 4 marks 2 1 1 Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| 2 Question 2 [18 marks] Which theorist and theory aligns with the following statement? Justify your response by elaborating on why you think the statement is important for us to understand child development. Cite references for your work. 2.1 Schemas help explain how children learn through experience by allowing them to assimilate new information into existing schemas and accommodate new information by modifying schemas. 2.2 Learning occurs through interactions with more knowledgeable others, such as parents, teachers, and peers, and language and culture are essential tools for cognitive development. 2.3 Children learn by observing the behaviour of others and the consequences of those behaviours. 2.4 Children develop a sense of initiative and confidence in their ability to take on new tasks and challenges. 2.5 The child does not develop according to fixed ages, but rather according to readiness to perform a certain task. 2.6 Human development is influenced by the link between satisfying basic needs and development or growth needs. Statement Case Study: Baby Naledi Naledi is a 2½-year-old toddler living in a peri-urban township in Limpopo. Her mother is a domestic worker, and her father works in construction. Naledi spends most of her day with her aunt, who speaks Sepedi and often sings songs and reads picture books to her. Naledi enjoys stacking blocks, naming animals in her books, and playing with her cousins. She can walk, run, and climb stairs with support. She uses short sentences like “want juice” and “go park.” Naledi throws tantrums when she’s frustrated and struggles to share toys. Her aunt often helps her calm down by naming her feelings and offering hugs. Compare Piaget and Vygotsky's theories using Naledi’s case study. (6 marks) How does prenatal development link to Piaget's theory? (2 marks) How does scaffolding support early learning, according to Naledi’s study? (2 marks) Provide a Justification Referencing Write the statement in full and make a table to present your answer. Mention the theorist who aligns with the statement. Award ½ mark for mentioning the correct theorist Mention the theory that aligns with the statement Award 1 mark for mentioning the correct theory in full Justify why the statement is important for advancing our understanding of child development. You could explain the rationale behind the theory and why the statement is true, considering the assumptions that underpin it. You could also refer to the section that confirms the Bandura believed that learning occurs only through direct experience. Nature refers to the cultural environment in which a child grows up. Gardner’s theory supports the idea that intelligence is culturally relevant and not limited to academic ability. Award 1 mark for the justification Award 1/2 mark for consistent referencing for each section Gardner’s theory suggests that intelligence is fixed and cannot be developed. Bandura’s theory includes both intrinsic and extrinsic reinforcement as part of learning. 2 According to Erikson, unresolved crises in early stages can affect development in later stages. Gardner’s “body-smart” intelligence refers to the ability to understand and interact with others. Erikson’s stage of autonomy vs. shame and doubt occurs during adolescence. Bandura’s theory does not consider the influence of media on learning. Question 3 [12 marks] 3.1 Numerous risk factors can affect the holistic development of orphans and vulnerable children in our communities. Identify the 6 (six) risk factors and explain how you, as a student of child and adolescent development, can support and mitigate the risk for orphans and vulnerable children to promote holistic development. Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| 3 Orphans and vulnerable children 6 Risk factors affecting children in various domains of development 6 Ways to mitigate risks and support children in various domains of development Reflect on the development needs of orphans and vulnerable children and identify the risk factors affecting them from a holistic perspective. Award 1 mark for each risk factor affecting children and demonstrating how it affects the holistic development of children. Explain what needs to be done to mitigate against the risk factor and support holistic development. Award 1 mark for each support strategy or mitigating factor that can enhance the holistic development of children. Self-efficacy can be strengthened through encouragement from others. Gardner’s “people-smart” intelligence refers to interpersonal skills. Bandura’s theory does not consider the role of cognition in learning. Vygotsky believed that development starts inside the child and moves outward to the environment. 6 RUBRIC FOR MARK ALLOCATION ONE FACT = ONE MARK CRITERIA MARK ALLOCATION TOTAL MARK Explaining the four concepts in own words (0 marks for cutting and pasting or wordfor- word copying from the study guide and/or any other source) 3 marks for each concept’s explanation 12 Study guide reference (section number and page number) 1 mark for section number and page number (give both for 1 mark) 04 TOTAL 16 QUESTION 2 20 MARKS Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| 2.1 Compare the information in column A with the information in column B. Match the correct phrase in column B to Column A. Write down ONLY the number of the word and phrase in column A. Next to the number write ONLY the letter of the word and phrase in column B that relates best to the word or phrase in column A. 2.2 Indicate the study guide’s section and page numbers where you found the theory for answering the questions next to each question. Example: 1 D Section … p … 2 A Section … p … COLUMN A COLUMN B REFERENCE (section and page number) 1 Jean Piaget A Body smart 2 Germination phase B Adolescent development 3 Personal identity C Moral-ethical theory 4 Howard Gardener D Constructivist theory 5 Prefrontal cortex E Prenatal development 6 Lawrence Kohlberg F Psychosocial development 7 Growth spurt G Values and norms 8 Genetic disorder H Asynchrony 9 Erik Erikson I Focus attention 10 Normative aspects J Risk factor K Down's syndrome Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| RUBRIC FOR MARK ALLOCATION ONE FACT = ONE MARK CRITERIA MARK ALLOCATION TOTAL MARKS Matching terms and concepts 1 marks for each correct match 10 Study guide reference (section number and page number) 1 mark for section number and page number (give both for 1 mark) 10 TOTAL 20 QUESTION 3 26 MARKS 3.1 Read Sifiso’s story in unit 1 and complete activities 1.2 and 1.3 in your study guide. You do not need to submit the activities but you have to complete these activities to answer question 4.2. 3.2 Complete activity 1.4 of your CAD1501 study guide: Duplicate the table in your answer script, and complete the table relating to Sifiso’s development. Submit the completed table. Give at least TWO (2) examples from Sifiso’s story for each aspect of development. 3.3 Do you think that Sifiso’s development is progressing appropriately in all aspects? Give at least five reasons for your answer. RUBRIC FOR MARK ALLOCATION CRITERIA MARK ALLOCATION TOTAL MARKS Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| 3.1 Duplicating and submitting the table with all cells completed 1 mark per cell 10 3.2 Examples of Sifiso’s aspects of development 1 mark for each example (2 examples for each aspect) 10 3.3 Evaluating of Sifiso’s development progress (0 marks for cutting and pasting or word-for-word copying from the study guide and/or any other source) 1 mark for choice (Yes/No) 1 mark for each reason given 6 TOTAL 26 QUESTION 4 20 MARKS 4.1 Compare the information in column A with the information in column B. Match the correct phrase in column B to Column A. Write down ONLY the number of the word/phrase in column A. Next to the number write ONLY the letter of the word/phrase in column B that relates best to the word or phrase in column A. 4.2 Indicate the study guide’s section and page numbers where you found the theory for answering the questions next to each question. Example: 1. D Section … p … 2 A Section … p … COLUMN A COLUMN B REFERENCE Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| (section and page number) 1 Albert Bandura A Private speech 2 Moral development B Maturation 3 The brain C Group of genes 4 Lev Vygotsky D Emotional trauma 5 OCEAN model E Cerebellum 6 Child-headed households D Social cognitive learning 7 Arnold Gesell G Concrete operational 8 Conventional morality H Role confusion 9 Jean Piaget I Extraversion 10 Chromosome J Empathy K Obedience to authority RUBRIC FOR MARK ALLOCATION ONE FACT = ONE MARK CRITERIA MARK ALLOCATION TOTAL MARK Matching terms/concepts 1 marks for each correct match 10 Study guide reference (section number and page number) 1 mark for section number and page number (give both for 1 mark) 10 TOTAL 20 QUESTION 5 18 MARKS Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| Read Bathabile’s story and underline everything that has to do with her social development. Bathabile’s mother was so happy when she fell pregnant. She dreamed about a little girl and often sat with her hands on her tummy, singing lullabies for her baby. When the baby was born she proudly named her Bathabile because she believed that she would become an intelligent and wise woman. When she started to walk she followed her mother and grandmother everywhere and watched everything they do. Although she learned easily, she was an out-spoken and strong-willed child and even as a toddler she would often challenge her parents and friends. Her body matured early and when she was 12 it was time to go for initiation with the other girls. Bathabile refused to go. Her mother, grandmother and the elders were shocked. Bathabile knew that she would be expected to marry and have children when she came back. She thought that it was unfair that the men could go out into the world and study and work whilst women must stay at home, doing chores and raising children. When other girls would learn the crafts of the community she would do her homework and study. She already was the top performer in grade 11. The other girls thought that she was weird because she was not interested in the boys of their age. Cebosi wanted to go to university. She would like to empower women all over Africa to make their own decisions have their own voice. Although Bathabile mother was disturbed by the fact that Bathabile was so rebellious and did not want to adhere to their customs, she was secretly proud that her daughter turned out to be so strong.3.1Describe five developmental milestones for Infants (0–12 months) Show in your response, describe specific expected tasks that toddlers accomplish at this Award one mark for each correct answer. 5 marks 4.1Describe three ways in which peer groups affect adolescent development. Show in your response how peers influence teenage development. Award one mark for each correct answer. 3 marks 2.1Compare Piaget and Vygotsky's theories using Naledi’s case study. Compare the two theories applied in Naledis’ case. Award one mark for each response to a maximum of six. 6 marks 2.2 How does prenatal development link to Piaget's theory? Show how prenatal development links to Piaget's theory. Award one mark for each response to a maximum of two. 2 marks 2.3 How does scaffolding support early learning, according to Naledi’s study? Mention two scaffolding strategies that support Naledi’s learning. Award one mark for each response to a maximum of two. 2 marks 4.2Name four risk factors that can affect fetal development. Mention any four risk factors that negatively affect foetal development. Award two marks for each risk factor response to a maximum. 4 marks 4.3 Do you agree with the statement: “The fetus is already a complete human being by week 8”? Justify your answer using content from Unit 3 and Unit 2 (Afrocentric view). In your own words, reflect on the question The fetus is already a complete human being by week 8”? Justify your answer using content from Unit 3 and Unit 2 (Afrocentric view). Award two marks for each relevant response related to the justification. 3 marks developmental stage. 3.2 What are the two common emotional and social challenges in early childhood? Mention any two common emotional and social challenges in early childhood. Award two marks for each relevant response. 4 marks 3.3 What are the four signs of depression in children? In your own words, reflect on how depression is presented in children, Award one mark for each relevant response. 4 marks 5.1 Your study guise CAD1501 describes an Afrocentric view of social development. Complete the following table by linking the view to the developmental stages of the child. Apply Bathabile’s behaviour throughout the development stages in the third column. Developmental Stages Afrocentric view of social development Bathabile’s social behaviour Downloaded by Chandrey De Villiers () lOMoARcPSD| Pre-natal Infant Toddler Pre-schooler Middle childhood Adolescent 5.2 Do you think that Bathabile’s’s social development is according to her customs? Give at least five (5) reasons for your answer. 5.3 Do you think that Bathabile’s social development may be more fitting in an individualist culture? Give at least two (2) reasons for your answer RUBRIC FOR MARK ALLOCATION ONE FACT = ONE MARK CRITERIA MARK ALLOCATION TOTAL MARK 5.1 Completion of table 5 marks for linking the Afrocentric view 5 marks for Bathabile’s social behaviour 10 5.2 Assessing Bathabile’s development with reasons 1 mark for yes/no 5 marks for reasons 06 5.3 Is Bathabile’s social development more fitting in an individualist culture Question 3 Guide Criteria Marks 4.1Describe three ways in which peer groups affect adolescent development. Show in your response how peers influence teenage development. Award one mark for each correct answer. 3 marks 5 4.2Name four risk factors that can affect fetal development. Mention any four risk factors that negatively affect foetal development. Award two marks for each risk factor response to a maximum. 4 marks 4.3 Do you agree with the statement: “The fetus is already a complete human being by week 8”? Justify your answer using content from Unit 3 and Unit 2 (Afrocentric view). In your own words, reflect on the question The fetus is already a complete human being by week 8”? Justify your answer using content from Unit 3 and Unit 2 (Afrocentric view). Award two marks for each relevant response related to the justification. 3 marks Show less

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Assignment 5 PORTFOLIO 2025
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Due date: October 2025
QUESTION 1

1.1 False – Nature and nurture influence children differently depending on their context,
family background, and environment. Nature refers to the biological characteristics that are
inherited from the parents. Nurture refers to environmental influences such as social and
cultural communities in which the child grows up. (Study guide, 2018 page 1).

1.2 True – According to Bandura, your confidence in your ability to succeed is especially
valuable in social cognitive learning. Bandura calls this confidence self-efficacy. It refers to a
positive belief that you can accomplish a task successfully. (Study guide, 2018 page 19).

1.3 True – Gardner’s visual-spatial intelligence refers to being ―picture-smart,‖ where
learners enjoy images, drawing, and visual organisation (Study guide, 2018 page 16).




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