Observation of Child at Play Essay

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    a school within the local area. Specifically, I observed the Trinity Child Care Center, which is affiliated under the Saint Joseph’s Center. Trinity Child Care Center is located at 2013 Boulevard Avenue in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The locality of the center is set within a neighborhood that is close in proximity to the Saint Joseph’s Center. Primarily, this establishment serves children who have special needs. The Trinity Child Care Center is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health as…

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    Observation of a 5-year-old Purpose The purpose of this observational study is to gain perspective of the various theories of development that were taught in class. Also, to help the observer understand that observational research is complex and difficult to describe a five-year-old female child objectively. The observation took place in the child’s home for one hour while her parents were present during the study thus, the mother can sign the permission slip. Descriptive information The child…

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    My child observation and classroom observation took place at the Mt. San Jacinto Child Development and Education center in the preschool/pre-k (ages 36 months to 54 months) program room. This classroom has 2 teachers and 15 children in attendance during my observation. My study child is a male student age 4 who for this assignment I will refer to as C. The classroom environment as a whole can handle the children within the program, however I will provide a better picture of the entire room to…

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    Observation Assignment I conducted my observation in a public playground located in the Military base of Twentynine Palms, CA. This observation took place on Wednesday February 16, at 4:36pm, and ended at 5:20pm. As I am facing the playground, I see many children running, swinging, going down the slide. I can hear babies crying, and mothers yelling at their children not to jump off the swing. I feel the wind blowing and making a whistling sound. As I sat on the soft rubber surface, I could…

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    Italy. Alberta’s current beliefs in early childhood education is that all children should be given the opportunity to learn through their play as they grow to become a mighty learners, and we, as educators need to develop a professional way of interacting with young children. As we are interacting with young children we are observing and documenting their play and development in a variety of different ways. Documenting, and keeping records is a way for the educators to communicate with the…

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    Child Observation

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    the class. Lesson 6 Journal Chapter 8 Video Observation Student will be required to complete Video Observation Chapter 8: Father Diapering Toddler. Follow the list of instructions stated below. Directions: Students will be required to view a total of (5) video clips throughout the course. These are available within each chapter. To view the individual clip, go to the McGraw Hill site. Select Chapter 8 and select…

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    language comprehension, pretense play, and representational competence at 13-months. The experimenters collected a sample of 37 infant-mother pairs (19 male, 18 female infants) from private pediatric groups in New York. All infants were term at birth, had no significant health issues, and came from middle and upper socioeconomic households (Tamis-LeMonda & Bornstein 1989). The infants were observed in a home and lab setting at 5-months, when children’s…

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    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: In “Bottomless Container” Child A is holding a tube, with large hole…

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    to testify which gender group have the most peer conflict and the kind of peer conflict. The two observation I used were a checklist data and a field note data. Both data contained useful information to finalize my research questions: 1) what is the gender difference in peer conflict 2) what is the cause of the conflict 3) reaction to conflict 4) peer exclusion. Checklist Data During my observation, I collected a total of 14 conflicts for the one hour period I was at the ASI Children Center.…

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    displayed materials on the open shelf at child eyes level, so children can reach independently when they want. Based on the observation, I notice children in this classroom has reached different stages of social play in Mildred Parten’s theory. For instance, Chanel engaged in solitary and parallel play when she played next to her peers at the sandbox, but she only focused on her playing. In addition, she did not interact with her peers. Alex has mastered in solitary play because he played…

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