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seep
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Methods To Gather Information From Families

Post by seep » Thu Aug 27, 2015 5:18 pm

Q-list different methods we can implement to gather information from families which will assist in the transition from home to care?

My Ans-1
1-conversations
2-questionnaires
3-Mapping
4-Problem solving
5-Environmental scan

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My Ans2-

Alternative ways to gather information from families to enhance planning for children include

1-having a diary for families to make notes in about their child
2-using communication book for exchange of information between families and educators
3-using email to exchange information
4-having frequent short meetings with families for example allocation frequent 10 minutes time slots at the beginning or end of the day tospeak with families
5-arranging for short teleconferences with families
6-organizing frequent social events where educators and families can have informal conversations.
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what do you think which of the response is more accurate according to the answer?


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Re: methods to gather information from the families

Post by Lorina » Fri Aug 28, 2015 7:00 pm

seep wrote:QR_BBPOST 1-having a diary for families to make notes in about their child
2-using communication book for exchange of information between families and educators
3-using email to exchange information
4-having frequent short meetings with families for example allocation frequent 10 minutes time slots at the beginning or end of the day tospeak with families
5-arranging for short teleconferences with families
6-organizing frequent social events where educators and families can have informal conversations.
These responses are more appropriate...

:geek:,
Lorina

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