Thursday, December 19, 2019
The Development Of A Child s Development - 1297 Words
As you begin this module, identify and write a short account of your aims and aspirations. Elaborate on the strengths and personal qualities, which you bring to this module and outline those areas where you hope your learning and development will occur. (300 words) As I begin studying the Professional Experience module, my aims and aspirations for this module are to develop knowledge and understanding on how to carry out observations, as well as gaining more understanding of the role of observations in a childââ¬â¢s development. I aim to gain more understanding on how to use observations to evaluate the childââ¬â¢s development, by linking theory to practice, and I aspire to develop my knowledge on the role of the practitioner in the childââ¬â¢sâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦I hope that my learning will develop through extensive reading about developmental norms, the theories of learning and play, as well as curricula documents in evaluating the childââ¬â¢s overall holistic development. I am intrigued to learn how to assess a childââ¬â¢s development by carrying out observations and evaluations during my placements. I hope that I will learn how to organize and implement activities with young children and learn how to demonstrate th e understanding of how a child acquires language, along with developing the strategies to support the childââ¬â¢s development. I have never had the opportunity to work with babies in a day care setting, and Iââ¬â¢m really looking forward to finding out how this differs to my own previous experience in a primary school. Section 2 Select one observation from your observation journal following the recommended format. Referring to relevant reading and developmental guidelines, evaluate the observation. From this evaluation reflect on how you could promote the childââ¬â¢s development further. Elaborate on your role and discuss the implications for future practice. (1000 words) Name: Sam Age: 3 years and 11 months Sex: Male Date of observation: 7/11/14 Starting time: 10.40 Finishing time: 10.50 No. of adults involved: 1 No. of children involved: 2
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