Exam 8: Observations That Give Cause for Concern
Exam 1: Observation: An Introduction43 Questions
Exam 2: Lenses and Filters37 Questions
Exam 3: Observing Children Through the Lens of Early Childhood Development39 Questions
Exam 4: Observing Children Through the Lens of Play9 Questions
Exam 5: Narrative Observations29 Questions
Exam 6: Methods of Observing and Recording40 Questions
Exam 7: Observing and Evaluating Childrens Environments36 Questions
Exam 8: Observations That Give Cause for Concern38 Questions
Exam 9: Authentic Assessment and Portfolios31 Questions
Exam 10: Documentation and Reflection9 Questions
Exam 11: Analyzing Observations and Evidence and Responding to Findings33 Questions
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Based on the methods of observation you already know, how might an educator document a young child's repeated challenging behaviours?
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A child's experience of trauma may have involved witnessing a terrorist act.
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If your hunch about a child's health concern proves to be nothing to be concerned about, how might you deal with the child's parents if they are annoyed that they were bothered about your efforts to report what you observed?
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Why do you think it is better to write down what you see as concerns about a child's health rather than remember and tell her parents at the end of the day?
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Why do you think it is better to write down what you see as concerns about a child's health rather than remember and tell her parents at the end of the day?
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Having a flushed face after running is usually a symptom of a health problem.
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Checklists may not be useful for documenting causes for concern because they
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What are the dangers of an educator becoming too involved with trying to get to the cause of a child's suspected neglect?
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Atypical behaviour is behaviour which does not conform to the norm.
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How might you feel if you discovered that a trusted colleague was found guilty of child abuse, and how would you deal with that?
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Challenging behaviour always requires a referral to a pediatrician.
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