
Observation
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- Q1What 3 things should every observation have?10 minutes/only 1 child/linked to EYFSpurpose/10 minutes/linked to EYFSpurpose/linked to the EYFS/confidential30s
- Q2What does EYFS stand for?Early years Foundation StageEarly years following stageEastern young Fellow stage30s
- Q3What are the stages of the observation cycle?Observe/Assessment/Future plannignassess/observe/planObserve/plan/assess30s
- Q4How would a childcare provider assess a child's development?What their parents tell themIntuitionAgainst the EYFS standards30s
- Q5When future planning, what must you do?Set targets against the EYFS standardsArrange for someone different to observe the childChoose only one standard to focus on30s
- Q6What is an advantage of observing?You get to play games with the childIt can indicate if a child has any developmental delaysThe child gets individual attention and learns to interact with an adult30s
- Q7What is the definition of a target child observation?An observation focused on one specific childan observation of a group of childrenan observation focused on the most active child30s
- Q8What is a disadvantage of a checklist observation?It is very fastIt does not give very much detail about what was observed.It is not linked to the EYFS30s