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Time : 9:40 - 9:45 am Date: 6/5/2014
Name : X Place: Kiwi Care /Sandpit

X is playing in the sandpit. He is trying to make some holes in the cake he has made of the sand. He is now trying to level the sand .
He now flipped the plate and stamped on it. Now he is again putting some sand on the plate and is trying to cut the cake using the spade.
Threw the spade and picked up a digger and started to dig some sand . Left the process in between and went out of the sand pit to talk to S and M who were lying on the mat . He asked them " what are you doing here ? " They replied " Just Resting ".
Started climbing the slide and jumped on the mat once . He seems to be little restless. Looking here and there, nothing seems to catch his attention.
Then he ran towards the rope swings...using both the ropes trying to do the back flip....seems engaged...stated saying to his peer, " Watch me ...watch me....".The feeling of satisfaction and contentment on the face..... left the rope swing.
Again went to slide to do some jumps....counting till 10 and then jumping.

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Time : 10:40 - 10:45 am Date: 6/5/2014
Name : X Place: Kiwi Care /Outside

Teacher Shelly has set up an activity of weaving boards. X is sitting with his peers and is engaged in weaving using the weaving board.
He picks up the board and place it back on the table to allow the thread to pass through.
Gets distracted thrice and looked back , while teacher Shelly was putting S's shoes on. Then again started doing the weaving.
After putting the thread all through the board and started to undo it. Teacher Shelly was taking every body's picture who were involved in this activity. X smiling at teacher Shelly who took his picture too.
After he has undone the thread, he again started putting the thread through different

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