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Child Observation

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1. How do you collect information about the children and their interests? You collect this by observing the children. “Observations can be overt (everyone knows they are being observed) or covert (no one knows they are being observed and the observer is concealed).” ("Data Collection Methods for Program Evaluation: Observation," 2008) Mainly you want to watch the children in their environment and then take detailed notes without being objective. You also want to have what you would like answered before doing the observations. For example based on this question we want to know what the children are interested in, so through observation we can see what they play with mostly. If they are in blocks do they may play with cars and then in home living they may be acting like they are driving in a car. This would show us that this child is interested in cars.

2. What tools do you use? Some tools you could use is anecdotal notes, class list log and time sample. You could also video and they play back and watch in case you …show more content…

Using the information from this week, how might you begin using observation to help you plan appropriate environments for the infants/toddlers in your care? I would first need to collect all of my sources of observation. Whether that is an anecdotal note, participation chart or a rating scale. Then I need to reflect on all of this information. “Reflection is the process you use to look for patterns in what you see. You may see a pattern in how a child continuously uses a specific skill.” ("Assessment Strategies 02 Effective Observation," n.d.) Then I would use this information to plan individual activities for specific child. I would make a plan about how best to share observational data with my parents. I would also see if the furniture in the classroom needed to be adjusted because in an infant and toddler class children are immobile and becoming mobile at the same time. Lastly I use the information to plan the curriculum for the coming

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