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Post by Mary on Dec 1, 2016 22:19:41 GMT -8
Keep track of a child's development by using a checklist, a running record, tally event, photos and videos. All of these tools can help with the observation so that you can maintain a steady progress of learning.
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Post by Bobbi Andersen on Dec 4, 2016 21:05:06 GMT -8
The most widely used tool for observation is the anecdotal record which is a brief narrative account usually written after an event, describing an incident of a child's behavior that is important to the observer. Here are some other forms of observation that are less commonly used:
Checklist — a provider can use a checklist to keep track of when a child reaches certain developmental milestones. Running Record — a narrative account written by the observer detailing everything that occurs within a certain period of time. Tally Event — a list that helps you know how often something is happening during the day or with a particular child. Photos and videotaping — using media to capture children's skills and strengths.
Some other tools are as follows: Provide a variety of easily accessible learning and play materials of sufficient quantity to implement the center's program and meet the developmental needs of children in care. Have a current daily schedule of activities and lesson plans that are designed to meet the children's developmental, cultural and individual needs. Ensure the lesson plan, daily schedule of events, available toys and equipment contain a range of learning experiences to allow each child the opportunity to: Gain self-esteem, self-awareness, self- control, and decision-making abilities, Develop socially, emotionally, intellectually and physically, Learn about nutrition, health and personal safety, and Experiment, create and explore.
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Post by Kenya Adams on Dec 6, 2016 0:05:15 GMT -8
What tools can be used to learn about children and their development? How do you use the tools? What do you need to know how to do?
Tools that can be used to learn about children and their development are the checklist method which is a documentation of keeping track of goals and milestones, running record which is a method in which a expository observation is documented detailing events that are taking place within a set time frame, tally event which is a list that gages how many times a child is doing something throughout the day and photos/videotaping is another way to document skills that are being developed along with present strengths. Things that are needed to know in order to make these observation methods successful are knowing what you will be keeping track of which results will be determined after closely overserving. It is also important to provide lesson plans within your program that are equipped with development opportunities for the child(ren).
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Post by irina Negrean on Dec 11, 2016 23:17:06 GMT -8
The tools you can use are a checklist; a provider can use this to keep track of when a child reaches a certain developmental milestone. A Running Record; a narrative account written by the observer detailing everything that occurs within a certain period of time. A Tally Event; A list that helps you know how often something is happening during the day or with a particular child. Or by using Photos or Videotaping to capture children's skills and strengths.
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Post by jennifer on Dec 15, 2016 15:32:33 GMT -8
documentation .
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Post by ellin on Dec 22, 2016 17:10:41 GMT -8
tools that can be used to learn about children and their development are checklists,running record, tally event, photos/videos. By doing this you are keeping record of the development of the child and can see if they are within the normal continuum.
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Post by Marcela Arenas on Dec 22, 2016 17:17:48 GMT -8
The tools you can use to learn more about the child and their development are a checklist, a Running Record, A tally event, or by using Photos or Video taping. Checklist — a provider can use a checklist to keep track of when a child reaches certain developmental milestones. Running Record — a narrative account written by the observer detailing everything that occurs within a certain period of time. Tally Event — a list that helps you know how often something is happening during the day or with a particular child. Photos and videotaping — using media to capture children's skills and strengths.
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Post by Lexi on Dec 26, 2016 21:28:43 GMT -8
A checklist can be used to keep track of the child's development. A running record, written by the observer detailing everything that occurs within a period of time. A tally Event - a list that helps you know how often a child is doing something during the day. Photos and videos - using media to capture skills and strengths of one or more child(ren)
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Post by Paul B on Jan 2, 2017 11:23:14 GMT -8
Tools that can be use are checklist, running record, tally event, and photos and videotaping.
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Post by Kanae on Jan 8, 2017 22:45:57 GMT -8
Tools that can be used: Checklist, running record, tally event, photo and videotaping.
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