First, we will conduct a parent interview that will mainly be completed over the phone, but can also be completed in a face-to-face interview. This will consist of an in-depth assessment that will allow us to understand the child’s family routines, health, and educational achievements. Next, there will be a questionnaire, which only the…
Observation: Rise Program Physical Setting Rise is a beautiful facility. All of the windows looking into the classrooms and looking outside are my favorite because they provide light, openness, and a sense of connection throughout the whole building. The commons is also a great area. It is large and open for all of the kids to spread out and explore their surroundings, while engaging in gross motor activities, such as going down a slide, riding a tricycle, or jumping on a trampoline.…
I believe that I should be awarded this scholarship because I would like to pursue a career as a pediatric surgeon or be in the emergency room as a trauma surgeon. The reasoning for this is that about a year ago, my mom had a heart attack. Her doctor informed my family that it was just about a 100% blockage in her heart and I remember how it felt when I had heard that; my heart shattered and I thought about how my entire life was going to change. After that, everything within the medical field sparked an interest in me. I want to make a positive impact on society by helping those in their time of need and this scholarship will give me the courage to…
I observed at the ISU child observation lab in lab 2, the two and three year olds. I paid close attention to one boy and one girl. 1. Adult/Teacher Interaction During my observation, most of time the teachers talked in infant-directed speech.…
Goal 1: Adam will stabilize his mood. Adam commented, "he was okay" despite Mondays events that have him back at his father's house. Adam shared, "I am back at my dad's house right now." The QP shared, "Adam was unstable on Monday when he was at mom's house because he was crying and pulling at his hair.…
Introduction The observation of infant/toddler was conducted via videative to assess developmental stages in the average infant/toddler’s developmental stage. This observation study is done as a part of the curriculum requirement of ECE- Child Development program of Harper College. The study focuses on social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development of infant/toddler. Cognitive and Language Domain Observation:…
One male child kept to himself most of the time. I found out later that he was new to the toddler room from the infant area. He was still adjusting. The ratio of teacher to child is 1 to 4.…
In this research, they are using naturalistic observational study to examine that the interaction within the children and parents such as touching, playing , positive emotions are actually can sustain the children’s positive emotion such as happiness, joy, pride and so on to their life. This naturalistic observational study examines three family behaviors which are mutual displays of positive emotion, touch, and joint leisure to the children aged between 8 to 12 years old to determine whether these action and emotion can help the children’s expression of positive emotion to be sustained. This study was recorded by a video to record the children interaction with the presence of parent in their home and communities settings on one weekday and…
The alternative site that I observed was an in-home program for children with autism. The child I observed was a 4-year-old boy with moderate autism and was mostly nonverbal. The program was privately owned by a woman who had her Ph.D. in Applied Behavior Analysis. The therapist who worked one-on-one with the student was in the process of receiving her Ph.D. in Applied Behavior Analysis. The parents paid $120 per hour for these services, but I think they received some financial aid through the government .…
During the observation, it was obvious that the youth being observed was within early childhood. The cognitive processes of this youth were clear in hearing the ways in which he played and reasoned with other youth specifically the female who was playing with him on what appeared to be an indoor playground. The youth being observed displayed a positive level of cognitive development as he gave instructions and asked questions. Though the youth’s interactions with other youth it was also observed that the youth displayed a great deal of executive function, which Berger (2016) explains as being, “The cognitive ability to organize and prioritize the many thoughts that arise from the various parts of the brain, allowing the person to anticipate,…
This writer observed toddlers at group therapy session with their mothers. The toddlers ranged from the age of 11/2 -3 year olds, there were 4 girls and 3 boys. In the setting, the toddlers had a variety of toys, books, coloring boards, puzzles to play with while their mothers were in therapy. I observed the toddlers for an hour to see how they interact with each other playing.…
Observation Paper: Early Childhood Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to observe a child between the ages of 2-16, while reviewing which stages of development they are in. By observing the child it helps retain information correlating with the class by having to go back and remember what was discussed. Understanding development is important because then you are aware which stages a child should be in.…
I completed my infant observation at the University Child Development Center. The University Child Development Center specializes in childcare for infants all the way up to children age 12. The infant I observed was about eight months of age and was placed in a classroom that usually has a relatively small number of infants for better one on one attention. As I completed my observation, I observed all five developmental domains which include physical, emotional and social, cognitive, adaptive, and language and communication.…
For my observation paper I visited Hilltop Child Development Center and spent an hour in a preschool classroom. The children were having free time when I arrived. Some were flipping through picture books, others were doing crafts, and one particular boy, was playing with dinosaurs. This boy’s name was Ben and I decided to focus my attention on him. Throughout this hour I took note on his level of social, emotional, and physical development in order to determine his chronological age.…
During my Pediatric clinical, I had the pleasure of assisting with the care of a nine year old female. Her primary reason for hospitalization was hyperthermia, nausea and vomiting. However, the primary reason for the hyperthermia, nausea and vomiting, was still unknown on the day of my clinical. Diabetes mellitus was the only diagnosis in her family history. The patient did not have any known diseases and the doctors following her case had ran multiple diagnostic test that did not show any evidence toward a diagnosis.…