Observing Young Children

Observing Young Children

Bruce, Tina
Louis, Stella
McCall, Georgie

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Observation in the early years is an essential part of working with young children and their families to help them get the most out of childhood. This practical and highly readable book shows you how to look with insight at how young children learn and gives you- the confidence to share and act on your observations. Real life case studies from a variety of settings including day care, nursery school, primary school, private sector and Soweto are used to examine different observation techniques, looking at their strengths, drawbacks and use in everyday practice. Examples from the UK and internationally illustrate the history and importance of observation in a range of contexts, while a glossary clearly explains the key terminology. Drawing on key theory and research, chapters cover: ·         Flexible planning ·         Record keeping ·         Working with parents ·         Using technology. This is essential reading for students on Early Childhood Education and Care courses, as well as practitioners and anyone training to work with young children. This book was originally published as Getting to Know You, as part of the 0-8 series.  INDICE: Why keep records?What works in observation and record-keeping?Working togetherFrom baby to toddlerUsing schemas as a lensWorking with children with autismParents and partnersObserving and planning in the Foundation StageObservation as a way of adapting practiceReflections

  • ISBN: 978-1-4462-8581-7
  • Editorial: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 152
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/11/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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