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    -1Observer: Michelle Stanley Date of Observation: 3/2/10 Fictitious Name of Child: Abby Setting: Bed room and living room Child’s Age: 3 years and 10 months Physical Description of Child: When I walked into the house Abby was wearing her princess Belle dress-up gown. Her hair is bright blonde‚ down l loose and knotted‚ her eyed are blue‚ her skin is pale and her cheeks are rosy. Time Observed: 4:00pm - 4:10pm Behavior Observed: Upon entering the house Abby politely

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    over to the mirror. He wanted to see what that emotion looked like. Somehow the mirror always made things better. The one year old plays in the mirror as if it is another child playing right along with him. The boy waves bye bye and hello to himself in the mirror. He also moves his mouth and other body parts in the mirror. The child walks over to the toy chest and starts throwing toys on to the floor then finally finds the toy he was looking for. The toy is a microphone. He talks very loudly into

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    tiered. Psychological changes for mother Expected/Experienced response : The mother had a fear of loosing her baby especially since she was loosing weight during her pregnancy. After she began to gain some weight the thought of loosing her child slowly disappeared. She also mentioned that she couldn’t stand the thought of her husband around her. She also felt overjoyed at the thought of knowing she would soon become a mother. Psychological changes for partner Expected/Experienced

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    Child Observation Methods 1. Anecdotal Record Thursday‚ September 6th‚ a little girl ”M“ comes to daycare in the morning a little bit late‚ at 10:15am. When she arrived her classmates were about to have a snack and she was very excited to see everybody. “M” gave her teacher a hug with her two arms. Then she turns to her mom and says: “Bye‚ Mommy!” and ran to the classroom. “M” was trying to grab the chair with her left hand to sit down and have a snack with her friends. 3 boys and 2 girls

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    Sean walked into the classroom with his mother‚ his face was red‚ eyes were puffy and tears were streaming down his face. Mom says‚ “Sean‚ It’s time for mommy to go to work now‚ I need you to put your jacket away and go join your class‚ I will be back later to pick you up.” Sean then started screaming‚ “I want to shut the door‚ I want to shut the door.” He repeated this for about five minutes‚ his mother told him that it wasn’t his turn to shut the car door and that he could do it when she picked

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    Record of Candidate Observation Qualification NCFE Occupational studies award Candidate Derick Anderson Assessor Eileen Cooper Date and time of observation 4/12/14 @ 12.30pm Description of the candidate’s activity. Please include: people present what was observed what the candidate did well how the candidate could improve Indicate which of the units and assessment criteria have been covered. Briefly explain how they have been addressed Group activity – Amy Egginton(Training Support)‚Glen McAdoo(Training

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    Narrative Account: Observation started at : 8:00 pm Mother enters the room with takeaway from KFC and places it on the dining table. Subhaan (3:5) is the first child to approach the table and sit down on the seat. While aunt takes out food from the carrier bags‚ she asks Subhaan‚ "Is that your plate?" Subhaan replies "Yeah" and right before the aunt is about to put the food on his plate he immediately says"No‚ is that mine?. Aunt replies‚ "Yes" and places his meal on the plate. Subhaan sat

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    Observation of Child at Play Time: 6:04-6:38 Location: School field/Playground Child: Abigail‚ 72 months‚ girl Description: light red hair and freckles all over her face‚ very outgoing‚ talkative‚ and youngest out of two girls‚ loves to socialize‚ in the 1st grade. Observation: I walked up to the park where Abigail and her team were practicing. She was laying on the grass picking up a flower. She walks over to her dad and gives it to him. The whistle blows and she gets up and runs to the practice

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    Observation 1: [pic] Jacklyn Coleman Cd: 10G (the early years) Section 1:) Setting: This observation is taking place at the child’s home‚ more specifically‚ in Santa Clara California‚ and in the Living room‚ of their two bedrooms‚ and 1 bathroom home. They currently live in a transitional housing program for teenage mothers run by Wilson center. Describing

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    Introduction The child I am observing (Child N)‚ is a five-year six-month old boy who attends a public school located in the West Village area of Manhattan. He is classified as being speech impaired. As per classroom teachers‚ he is bright in the sense that there are some tasks he is able to complete without verbal cues such as sorting‚ and an inquisitive child in the sense that shows interest in new things and people. My first day he stared at me nearly the entire time I was in the class. He demonstrates

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