Ashley C In each classroom there are about seven to ten students‚ some who required a dedicated aide and others independent. The classroom that I observed had a total of nine students‚ five aides‚ and one teacher. With the ratio given‚ it is apparent that the students are about half with and without the need of one to one supports. Although the students’ support needs vary‚ many of the independent students in the class need additional assistance due to their minimal communication skills. In this
Premium Communication Education Talk radio
peer relationships and a teacher´s positive guidance. Walking inside the International Technology Academy in Pontiac‚ Michigan‚ I quickly make my way to the elementary section of the school. Ms. Thomas´ kindergarten class would be the subject of observation. The room is tucked away in a small corner‚ cradling an exercise room and a brick wall. Childlike drawings scribbled in red‚ green and black crayon litter the room´s
Premium Peer group African American Classroom
Preschool Observation The Setting My preschool observation was completed at Chula Vista Presbyterian Preschool located at 940 Hilltop Drive‚ Chula Vista‚ Ca 91911. The classroom consisted of eight children between the ages of three and five. When I walked into the preschool classroom the children had just arrive at school. The student we’re hanging up their bags‚ saying goodbye to their parent and finding activity to play with before the day would officially begin. Some of the children we’re putting
Premium Observation Play Knowledge
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT Clinical Assessment Psychology 270 April 20‚ 2013 Information that I would like to learn is about Clara’s history. I would like to learn more about her biological parents if the information is available. What was she like before she was adopted‚ what type of lifestyle her biological parents had and whether there were factors involved such as: drugs‚ alcohol‚ etc? Some questions that I would ask would be: Does she have friends or siblings‚ and if so how does she interact
Premium Clinical psychology Psychology Adoption
no longer wants to go to preschool. Create a response to each of the following questions: What other information would you like to learn during the interview with the family? What questions would you ask? In addition to the clinical interview‚ what other clinical assessment tools should you consider? Why? Although you need more information to begin treatment‚ what factors might you take into consideration in designing an effective intervention for this family? If you were preparing to diagnose
Premium Clinical psychology Diagnosis Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
something‚ or would she just suddenly get angry? Also‚ are there children at the school that may be picking on her‚ or could a teacher be acting inappropriately with Clara? How have her sleep patterns changed? • In addition to the clinical interview‚ what other clinical assessment tools should you consider? Why? We need to figure out how her behavior has changed besides just the tantrums. We need to consider the behavior of the parents. Are they having any stress I their life with each other
Premium Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Psychology Clinical psychology
Macbeth that Michael wants us to focus on so bad? Why does he portray her the way he does in the play? Step 3: Analyze Shakespeare is showing the audience something that Lady Macbeth tries to hide Artus Scheiner is illustrating for us the observation of Lady Macbeth and the reaction of the Doctor and Gentlewoman who seemed to be shocked by her behavior Michael Lynch really wants us to focus our attention on Lady Macbeth by using colors and tone to make her stand out. Step 4: Evaluate
Free Macbeth Theatre Guilt
Psy/270 Clinical Assessment Shirley L Nieves March 9‚ 2013 1- These are the questions I would ask the parents: * At what age was Clara adopted? * How long has this been going on? * Does she have a good relationship with the parents? * What are Claras sleeping and eating patterns? * How are the parents handling Claras tantrums? * How is Claras relationship with her teacher at her preschool? * How does Clara interact with her classmates? 2- I would use a few tools for the
Premium Clinical psychology Psychology Family therapy
Clinical Assessment Your Name Psy/270 March 15‚ 2011 Instructor’s Name Clinical Assessment I would being by asking Mr. and Mrs. Lawson basic questions concerning the family’s history regarding any similar symptoms that other family members may have displayed. I would also ask if there were any changes in the family setting‚ such as relocating or if other family members have recently relocated. I would also ask Mr. and Mrs. Lawson specific details about the symptoms regarding Clara’s eating
Free Mental disorder Abnormal psychology Clinical psychology
1)4. Why Use Observation to Collect Data? Observation methods are useful to researchers in a variety of ways. They provide researchers with ways to check for nonverbal expression of feelings‚ determine who interacts with whom‚ grasp how participants communicate with each other‚ and check for how much time is spent on various activities (SCHMUCK‚ 1997). Participant observation allows researchers to check definitions of terms that participants use in interviews‚ observe events that informants
Premium Scientific method Observation