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Child Development Toy Task Analysis
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GCSE Design and Technology Mind Map on Child Development Toy Task Analysis, created by eleanor croker on 20/02/2018.
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Child Development Toy Task Analysis
Materials
Wood
Ash
Walnut
Teak
Cedar
Birch
Willow
Maple
Pine
Oak
Elm
Mahogony
Beech
Spruce
Redwood
MDF
Plywood
Glass
Plastic
Polyesters
Acrylic
Cellulose
Nylon
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Metal
Aluminium
Steel
Iron
Brass
Copper
Processes
Drilling
Souldering
3D design
Pewter Casting
Wood Turning
2D design
Laser Cutting
Sanding
Equiptment
Lathe
Drill
CAD/CAM
Laser Cutter
Biscuit Jointer
Jigsaws
3D Printer
Forge
Clamps
Research
Home owners
Stores
Internet
Pictures
Surveys
Interviews
Designs
Movements
Furturism
Cubism
Se Stijl
Retro
Surrealism
Street Photography
Performance Art
Abstract
Performance Art
Surrealism
Optical Art
Group f. 64
Art Deco
Expressionism
Memphis
Contemporary
Colours
Neon
Pale
Secondary
Pastel
Cool
Analogous
Contrasting
Primary
Teriary
Warm
Vivid
Melochromatic
Finish
Lacquer
Oil
Varnish
Paint
Shellac
Sanding
Wax
Aesthetics/Erganomics
Form
Shape
Height
Depth
Width
Colour
Texture
Proportion
Symmetry
Finish
Rounded edges
Eycatching
Gender
Design
Functions
To be educational
To expand the child's:
Physical Wellbeing
Movement Skills
Social and emotional capabilities
Approach to learning
Ability to think for themselves
Communication competency
To help the child learn for themselves ...
... How to:
Sit
Talk
Walk
Run
Socialise
Pick things up
Interact with objects
Interact with people
... How things work
... What things are
To help the child:
Exercise muscles
Use imagination
Improve co-ordination and balance
Build self-esteem
Use energy
Gain self-confidence
Feel a sense of power or pride
Make/improve friendships
Develop teamwork skills
Discover what’s right and wrong
Discover emotions
Size and Weight
Small
10-20cm
0-100g
Mediium
30-50cm
50-150g
Large
50-100cm
100-300g
Giant
100-150cm
300g +
Target Market
Baby
0-1
Toddler
1-2
Pre-schooler
2-4
Rising 5s
4-5
Lower primary
5-8
Upper Primary
8-11
Teenagers
12-15
Young Adults
16-18
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