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Unread 08-15-2017, 12:57 PM
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Hi, think about your setting and how they make sure colleagues take your place with the children whilst you record observations, the equipment you use for observation - forms, digital devices, cameras. For timeliness consider the time of day you'd plan to make an observation how that does or doesn't coincide with daily routines (meals, toileting, going home) and also how long the ob will take. What methods of observation do you use and why. Do you observe inside and outside, in busy noisy area or quiet. How safe

What aspects of children's development do you record, are they well or feeling ill, hungry or tired as these can alter how a child would ordinarily behave and could provide a false account of their development.

Hope this helps a little xx
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