Running Record Child’s Name: Amor Gabriel Baharla Age: 4 years old Location: Jusuites Kiddieland Tutorial Center Date and Time: Feb. 24‚ 2011 / 9:22am-10:36am (Thursday) Observers: Michelle Obasa and Darielyn Remperas Type of Development Observe: Physical (Fine motor skills) OBSERVATION NOTES & COMMENTS | The teacher started the class by introducing a set of finger
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Case Study on a Child’s Play Running Record Student’s Name: Institution: Course Details: Instructor’s Name: Date: A case study on a child’s play running record The field of education has made tremendous gains over the years. These changes have been both covert and overt especially in the area of curriculum planning. The myriad studies done in this area have been precipitated by the fundamental role that education has played in society since time immemorial. One of the areas
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Part (A) Case Study - Analysis and Interpretation of Running Record The most important point to consider in analyzing Jane’s case is the developmental stage she is in as well as the environmental factors which could be influencing some of her unusual traits‚ according to behavioral theories of child development (Pinder‚ 2008). She presents a rare case asynchronous development. After carefully studying and analyzing Jane’s case‚ the developmental domains that are displayed include; • The physical
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ASSIGNMENT #5 – Observing Children at Play Purpose: To observe young children at play‚ make anecdotal notations of their play‚ evaluate their fine motor‚ gross motor development‚ and level of social interaction demonstrated through play situations. Procedure: 1. Choose a preschool child between the ages of 3 – 5 years. Observe the child on two separate occasions for 30 minutes. Do not interact with the child you will be busy taking observational notes. 2. Following each observation‚ use your anecdotal
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issue that arose was how frequently the child became engaged in different activities in a short time. During the whole observation my friend was with me overseeing the child‚ but my friend did not interfere with my note taking or observation. An issue that occurred was that I wasn’t aware that I would be following the child around in the playground/yard‚ since I thought the observation would be taking place at the child’s home. Due to the warm weather the child preferred to be outside and thus I had
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COLLABORATION OF CHILDREN DURING SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITIES – EXPLORATIONS OF CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES WITHIN A RELATIONAL AND SYSTEMIC PERSPECTIVE Eeva-Liisa Kronqvist‚ PhD University of Oulu INTRODUCTION Recent research concerning peer interaction and collaboration suggests that young children’s social understanding is remarkably complex‚ even quite early in the pre- school years. This seems to be evident especially in children’s conflicts‚ or events in which children express
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with observation is the past other than observing my own children was when I was working at a daycare. I started working there during high school and continued to work there for a while after I had graduated. Since this was an after school job‚ I was never in a permanent room until summer. This was when I was placed in charge of about fifteen children from the ages three to four. I was there from 8 to 6 every day. During this time was when I actually got to observe and watch these children and their
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Mark Making observation Context: Nafisa (4 years and 7 months)‚ Gabriella (4 years old) and Jason (3 years and 8 months). Nafisa‚ Gabriella and Jason are all sitting at the writing table drawing pictures with the nursery practitioner. The observation lasted 24 minutes. 1. The practitioner asked N ‘what are you going to draw?’ 2. N ‘I’m thinking about all the stuff I need for a my shopping‚ so I can draw them’ 3. Practitioner ‘so your making a shopping list’ 4. N ‘yes I always do this with my
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When I first walk into the childcare they children was in circle time. I sat at a round table to watch how the children interact with the teacher. It was this one child who stood out to me‚ her name is DW she was sitting by herself as if she didn’t want to participate with the other children. The teacher would go sit by DW and talk to her to try to get her to interact with her peers. So as they transition from circle time to block area DW would go get the blocks off the shelf and pour them on the
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