Hi Guys
I'm a lil bit stuck on this unit and cant seem to get my head in the game!
could you guys please help me understand the following questions.
1.) How does the observer influence interactions and behaviours
And
2.) how do you communicate your findings from oberservations and interpretations to parents/families (is this through take home books, the childs port folio and day to day discussions???!?)
thanks girls
mwa x
CHCPR614C - Influencing Interactions * Communicating Findings Of Observations
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CHCPR614C - Influencing Interactions * Communicating Findings Of Observations
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So no one can help me?!?
Re: CHCPR614C - Influencing Interactions * Communicating Findings Of Observations
HI there
For question one, how does the observer influence interactions and behaviours - each educator/observer bring their own values with them, so if you as an educator like things quiet and orderly, when you comment on the chn's interactions and behaviours you naturally influence them. For instance: please make sure you talk quietly inside means the children will only talk in quiet voices (if they are listening to you that is!) Same for behaviours, if you believe rough play is just chn being exuberant, you may not stop rough play before it becomes dangerous. therefore your values influence how the chn interact/behave.
Communication from findings may be through learning stories/portfolios/communication books/face to face conversations/phone calls. Really depends on the circumstances.
Hope this helps
Cathiek
For question one, how does the observer influence interactions and behaviours - each educator/observer bring their own values with them, so if you as an educator like things quiet and orderly, when you comment on the chn's interactions and behaviours you naturally influence them. For instance: please make sure you talk quietly inside means the children will only talk in quiet voices (if they are listening to you that is!) Same for behaviours, if you believe rough play is just chn being exuberant, you may not stop rough play before it becomes dangerous. therefore your values influence how the chn interact/behave.
Communication from findings may be through learning stories/portfolios/communication books/face to face conversations/phone calls. Really depends on the circumstances.
Hope this helps
Cathiek
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