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I'm struggling with cup 3.2 different types of observations please help thankyou
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Hi, a warm welcome to silkysteps.

For CYP 3.2 you can use the range of observational methods that your setting/workplace uses and research to help a reply to this criteria.

Types of observations on the forum - http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14832

Observations book on amazon.co.uk from Practical Pre-school

You'll also find a table chart of information for these in your level 3 handbook - page 84

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Hi I'm stuck on 7.3 explain the importance of prompt and persistent action when a child or young person goes missing any help appreciated ��
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you could just have a cup of tea and think about what to do when a child goes missing or is there an alternative?????
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Yea done now without a cup of tea !!
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hi I am stuck on, Q 7.3 explain the importance of prompt and persistent action when a child or young person goe.s missing, please help me
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