PRINCIPLES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT OBSERVATION PAPER ASSIGNMENT PRINCIPLES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT (85-221) OBSERVATION PAPER ASSIGNMENT (85-221) SPRING 2001 SPRING 2001 The goal of this paper assignment is to relate naturalistic observations of young children to the principles‚ frameworks‚ and research you are studying. 1. Select one of the following questions for your observation. A) How effectively do younger and older toddlers communicate with each other and with adults (e.g.‚ teachers‚ parents
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Sonia Solano Professor Adams Child Development 01 April 2015 Observation Paper Part I- Description of Child/Setting A. Description of child: Eve is a six year old little girl born on April 3‚ 2009. She has hazel eyes and short brown‚ curly hair. Eve weighs approximately 45 pounds and is about 38 inches tall. She lives with her younger brother‚ Michael who is two years old and younger sister‚ Rose who is six months old‚ and both her parents. Eve ’s mother is currently unemployed and her father is
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observing the 4th and 5th grade Special Day Class‚ I asked the principal Mr. Valencia if there was a possibility to observe a 4th or 5th grade General Education class. He set up my observation in Mr. Garcia’s class. It was a pleasure to be there since he was recognized as the Teacher of the Year‚ a few years ago. The observation was conducted during the whole school day on October 20‚ 2017 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. This is a big class with 14 boys and 15 girls‚ a total of 29 students. The classroom has
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Adrienne Lindsey PSYC 2314.01 Early Adulthood Observation Observation Date: Wednesday‚ March 27‚ 2013 Time: 5:00-8:00PM Location: Adults Home OBSERVATIONS AND ANALYSIS Q was a 19 year old black male. He was in the Erickson’s intimacy vs. isolation stage. Areas of observation include physical‚ cognitive‚ and social/emotional development. Physical Development Q has reached maximum body growth and biological aging or senescence has begun. Biological ageing is “genetically
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placed with students to work with. In the morning the students were working on their daily five and phonics. One thing that I observed that I found very interesting is that the teacher had two rug areas for meetings. When she needed to teach the children for a longer period of time‚ she would tell them to move over to the other area in order to make them have a brain break and then refocus. It was very interesting to see how effective just a little amount of movement was for these kindergarteners
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CLASSROOM OBSERVATION FORM HU-D 205 School Name: Roosevelt Elementary School _ School District: Santa Ana Unified School District _ Date of Observation: May 5th 2012 _ Number of Students enrolled: 11 _ Attending: 10 _ Special Education Categories: Autistic‚ Learning Disabled‚ Attention Deficit‚ Speech and _Language Impairment _ Time of Observation: from 8:00 am _ to _ 9:45 am _ Day of the Week:
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Republic of the Philippines Western Philippines University Puerto Princesa Campus Puerto Princesa City EDUC 102: FACILITATING LEARNING “Meta-Cognitive Observation” Submitted to: Mrs. Marites Espanueva-Lomocso Submitted by: Nerissa Mae F. Dadores Andrea Josefa D. Perez (BSED II) META-COGNITIVE OBSERVATION Introduction Metacognition refers to one’s knowledge concerning one’s own cognitive processes or anything related to them‚ e.g.‚ the learning-relevant properties
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The day I observed the child was the day he had speech therapy in a group session. Due to the confidentiality of the other children‚ the speech therapist was uncomfortable with me attending the speech session with Child N. As per the teachers the child was said to demonstrate consistent errors in speech sound production. One or more of the child’s phonological patterns of sound
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For my fourth observation of Jaelee‚ I was looking to see if she can follow through with one clear‚ simple direction. When I went to her class‚ she was outside playing. She played out in the playground for a while and then Ms. Reta asked the children to line up to go back inside. Ms. Reta had to ask Jaelee once and she got in line; she followed directions so well that Ms. Reta had her get a toy drum and had her hit the drum while screaming line up to the other children. Jaelee really enjoyed helping
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Indoor Activity #1: Date and Time of Observation: 10/24/14 8:45 am Number of Participants (including subject): Play of choice (Play house and blocks)‚ 4 Participants (Christine Included) Duration of Activity: Start: 9:15am End: 10:10amA thorough description of the play dynamics: As Christine is playing with 3 girls she seems to be enjoying that free time very well. Christine is using her gross motor skills to build blocks and seems to be building perfectly except for one thing
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