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Child Development Observation on Social Development
Time Sample Observation
Social Development

Time
2:00
Action
Standing beside swings looking at other children playing on the slide.
Social group On her own
Language
None
____________________________________________________
Time
2:10
Action
Walking around the playground swinging her hands.
Social group
On her own
Language
None
____________________________________________________
Time
2:20 2 x adults
Action
Walking towards adults and one other child.
Social group
1 x adult
1 x older boy
1 x younger girl
Language
B (adult) S (child) is running with a lolly in her mouth. ________________________________________________________
Time
2:30
Action
Standing watching a group of children on the zip wire swing.
Social group Own
Language
TC is not talking other children talking among themselves. _________________________________________________
Time
2:40
Action
Standing in line at the slide, has joined other children in a group, is kicking the child in front of her and is smiling.
Social group
Is standing beside a group of children awaiting her turn.
Language
TC is trying to speak but is ignored.
________________________________________________________________________
Time
2:50
Action
Standing talking with adult1 and adult2
Social group
2 x adults
Language
Telling that TC S has said a bad word.
_________________________________________________________
Time
3:00
Action
Walking towards adult2 and shouting about another

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