I. Setting observation The observer visited a playground in a restaurant in Hackensack, New Jersey. The reason why I choose this place is that it is easy to observe all aspects of child development, such as cognition, social emotions, language, and the body. The observer observed from 1 pm on April 28 th to 3 pm on the afternoon. This child is an Asian boy. His black short hair, dark brown eyes, black eyebrows. His height is about 37 inches and may be smaller than children of other infants.
Child development is amazing and shows how children interact with each other and see the surrounding world. As we study the development of children, we begin to observe groups of children from 1 to 12 years of age. In these observations, we are aware of features such as affection, comfort and love. - Children are the most interesting creatures on the planet. At any time they may do something to make you laugh. The next moment they may do something that you want to climb under the seat in a troublesome situation. This is the reason for attracting him. Since I graduated from college, I stayed around adults all day. I would like to observe the most precious creation of God who is sitting and acting. My mother-in-law's house is the most obvious choice I have observed.
This article is trying to critically evaluate the role of my child as an observer. Based on the developmental theory of two or more children, I study major theoretical concepts and make critical evaluations based on my observations. First we started briefly explaining the children I observed and the circumstances they were observed. Next I tried to show my understanding of aspects of normal child development and possible aspects that could harm the "normal" child's development. Throughout this article, I will critically study and review the process of observation. Finally, we discuss ethical issues and anti-oppression practices.
To record the social development of 5 years old is observation / explanation of the story. Story observation is a person who observes a child in order to write down what the child said or said what he said. However, as a practitioner, as a practitioner, you need to maintain an observation occupation, you do not need to write any prejudice, such as your perceptions of your child. D4 / D8: One of the advantages of narrative observation is that "you can catch an accident every time it happens." (Www.irenelaw.net)