Child Observation Report

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Observing Children Subject: 1.5 month old girl, daughter of a close friend. This observation took place in the child’s home and church. For my observation, I noticed many things that were associated with class discussions in the child. I also viewed how she interacted with her mother and other children her age. During church services, I observed her through an observation window that parents use to make sure their kids are being looked after. The observations took place on Sundays because the subject’s mother and my schedule collide and we only have that day off together. Sunday, September 10, 2006 at 9:30 am – 10:15am Today, I am starting my observation assignment. My subject has been left off by her mother to our church nursery. Immediately, once the child is separated from her mother she begins to cry. Clearly this is an example of attachment with her mother as discussed in class. After her mother has left, the child is comforted and is given a toy. Some of the things I have noticed are that she is: • walking around and observing other children • copying some of what other children are doing • taking toys away from other children • babbles • staying close to nursery helpers Potty Training: 11:10 – 12:45 pm After church, my friend and I decide to eat lunch at her house. Her living room has been transformed into a playroom for her daughter. I decide to take advantage of the time we are spending together to continue to observe the child. Her mother has informed me that she has introduced the “potty” to her daughter. To get her to play with the concept she has left the potty trainer around the house so that her daughter can explore it. She has also showed her several movies about potty tr... ... middle of paper ... ...t over exaggerate but will comfort her when she falls or hurts herself. Her eating has also improved, her mother now gives her utensils to help her eat by herself. She still has problems with the concept, but is learning. Her daughter has not yet learned to potty without her diaper but has showed more interest. Altogether, the child is a fun-loving little girl who is learning very quickly and is enjoying every minute of it. There were times when she was cranky and was upset for doing things that were dangerous to her, but she has no problems with behavior or temperament. Conclusion The observation project was a very interesting task. By observing, I noticed many things about children that I would normally not take the time to see. The importance of development in early childhood needs to be stressed to parents because it impacts them late in life.

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