Child Observations Physical Development Cognitive Development Language Development Emotional Development Social Development Contents Observation No. 001 - Physical Development. 3 Evaluation 5 Recommendations: 5 Personal learning gained: 5 Observation No. 002 - Cognitive Development. 6 Evaluation 9 Recommendations: 9 Personal learning gained: 9 Observation No. 003 - Language Development. 10 Evaluation 12 Recommendations: 13 Personal learning gained: 13 Observation
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Sky Barragan‚ daughter of a good friend of mine is the child I observed for this written evaluation. Sky is four years old with a birthday quickly approaching this upcoming July. The observation took place at a local park in Pasadena that Sky frequents quite regularly for play time. We arrived at the park at approximately nine fifty in the morning and left the park at ten thirty. The park is about five acres and located in a quiet neighborhood of Pasadena‚ CA. It has a playground‚ basketball courts
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their physical and motor development‚ cognitive and language processes‚ social and emotional skills‚ and the environment they could be surrounded by outside the observation time. The development of these processes can be observed through the actions and interactions a individual does or does not have with other people. The environment of which the child I observed occurred in a controlled area with other children and teachers to play with called the Child Development Lab. The time of day was morning
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Social Development Checklist for 3 -5 year old children (taken from: A Teacher’s Guide to Using The Creative Curriculum Developmental Continuum Assessment System LISTENING AND SPEAKING (Lemisha Moss) 1. Hears and discriminates the sounds of language Forerunner examples: Checkpoint dates A. Plays with words‚ sounds‚ and rhymes | | 05/23/2011 | | B. Recognizes and invents rhymes and repetitive phrases‚ notices words that begin the same way | | 05/23/2011 | | C
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explore the student social worker’s understanding of child development linking theory and reality. . A critical account based on six observations sessions of the child development on….. drawing on what has been seen and student knowledge on appropriate milestones‚ literature research and social work theory. The student will reflect on their role as an observer and what has been learnt during the process of observation and it’s relevance to social work Different areas of development are inter-related
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PHYSICAL- The kitchen toy involves the child to develop a large range of physical development and improvement. Firstly‚ the whole point of the role play toys is to touch and interact with the things provided. In this case‚ the kitchen has food items‚ cupboards and buttons that the child can touch‚ therefore stimulating one of the senses (touch). Also‚ there are sounds and noises that play whilst the child is interacting with the toy‚ this also stimulates the sense of hearing as they recognise and
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October 20‚ 2012 ECE 220 Child Observation # 3 Observation Date 10/8/2012 Jonathan‚ Brielle and Sebastian are playing in the block area. Working together they stack 3 rows of blocks on top of each other‚ going horizontally. After stacking the blocks‚ Jonathan points to each block (individually) and counts them. Jonathan counts to 20‚ the other children joins in the counting. After reaching 20‚ Jonathan kicks the row of blocks and they blocks fall to the floor. Brielle and Sebastian
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sounds which resemble vowel sounds (Otto‚ 2008). The sound production becomes more complex as the child grows until the final stage of oral development which is beginning oral fluency. Oral development is vital for children literacy which involves learning the sounds‚ word‚ and symbols of language. Observations and Stages My first observation was a two-month old baby who is very attentive
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Alexis Christakos ED 7101 Child Development Fall 2011 Observation #1 Name of Child: Leah Age: 3 years 4 months Area of Development: Physical (Fine/Gross Motor Skills) Date: Monday‚ October 3‚ 2011 Time: 1PM Context: For my project my will observe my friends child Leah‚ Leah is three years old and four months. I went to her home to observe her. Leah lives at home with her mom‚ dad and two older sisters. Her sisters are nine and six years old. When I arrived at the house Leah was sitting
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Enisa Gutic Observation#1 - Physical Development EDU 201 Sept. 25th‚ 2015 The child I chose to observe during the course of the semester name is Adrianna‚ she is in third grade in class 3-221. She is a female and eight years old. She is currently attending the school P.S.225‚ which is located on 1075 Oceanview Ave‚ Brooklyn‚ NY 11235. I chose Adrianna because I felt I could relate to her positive energy. Adrianna seems to be a troublemaker and that is what caught my eye at Adrianna
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