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    Introduction Subject “Chris” is a 7 year old middle class Caucasian male. Observation is taking place in the child’s home over the course of two separate afternoons. Chris is a friendly and well spoken child who is small for his age. Chris is the youngest child in his family and both observations take place while his siblings are home. In each case one or both parents are absent. First Hour of Observation The first hour of observation takes place on a Saturday afternoon. Chris is in his living room with

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    Over the past few weeks I have observed a child in the twelve to eighteen month old category. Throughout this paper I will refer to him as Z. I had five different observations, each for one hour at the West Chester Area Day Care. I sat in classroom seven, in a little chair in the corner writing down everything I observed about him. It was interesting to learn about Z as I watched him interact with the adults and other kids that were in the room with him. Z caught my attention right away in the classroom

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    Child Observation

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    Observation is vital when you’re trying to guide behavior. With observation you can learn what interests or what children have struggles with. You can also learn how a child tackles problems or handles their frustrations, and it can also help you understand why children do the stuff they do. When you have accurate and detailed observations you can provide more precise information to parents about their child’s behavior and also to your administrators and colleagues. There are 6 different types

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    Child Observation

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    You collect this by observing the children. “Observations can be overt (everyone knows they are being observed) or covert (no one knows they are being observed and the observer is concealed).” ("Data Collection Methods for Program Evaluation: Observation," 2008) Mainly you want to watch the children in their environment and then take detailed notes without being objective. You also want to have what you would like answered before doing the observations. For example based on this question we want to

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    Child Observation

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    Child Observation All children are different in their unique way. The goal of this assignment was to observe different children in an uninterrupted environment. Although all the children observed were the same age, they all acted differently during their observation. The differences in the way we react to different situations are what make us human. These differences can be explained through the theories that different psychologist have developed over the years. Some children react better to things

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    I. CONTENT My first thought about this subject was that it would be really fun and exciting because of the subject's description, "Observational Child Study", where we can already experience actual child observation. Fortunately, I was right. Our professor tackled amazing topics that really served as an eyeopener. We encountered topics about the characteristics of some of the disabilities like autism, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, learning disabilities, and also, developmental delays.

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    Child Observation

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    The topic I decided to observe is lack of focus in younger children. My observation was done at the Violet Elementary baseball field on May 4th. The practice was for a travel baseball team of boys at around the ages of 8 and 9. I observed the behavior at the practice as just a family member watching on the side. No one at the practice was aware of this observation that I conducted. This observation was conducted just by myself. There were about 12 kids on the team and about 9 parents watching.

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    Child A Observation

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    Child A was observed on Wednesdays and Fridays. Child A was observed while he was being taught, while he was taking test, while he was doing his work, while he was presenting projects and while he was in physical education class. The dates Child A was observed were October 9th, 16th, 21st 28th and November 6th, 13th, 18th 20th. Child A stood out from his fellow classmates for many reasons. Child A is a fun loving child but does have trouble communication with his classmates. Child A always takes

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    Focus Child Observation

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    collect data for this focus study include both five observations of the focus child during play and notes from an informal conversation with the focus child’s mother. These methods were used in conjunction with one another as they compliment each other within research. This is because a particular strength of observations lies in the researcher being able to clearly see and identify what the child is doing instead of gaining this information from the child or parent which could be open to interpretation

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    The first setting that the child was observed in was her pre-kindergarten classroom in the library area, where they are two shelves filled with story books. They were posters with alphabet, numbers and different art painting on the wall. The child was observed during story time while sitting with her friends listening to her teacher who told them a story from a book called goodnight gorilla. Another setting the child was observed in was in her urban community walking home from school with her mother

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