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Deck 4: How to Observe Children
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Anecdotal record

Anecdotal record
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Adults who care for young children primarily need to observe to find out the "what, when, where,and why" of children's problem ____________________.
behavior
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Perceive

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Event sampling

Event sampling
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There is no recipe for treating children that works for all children in all circumstances, but withcareful ____________________ the adult can gather the information needed to make intelligentdecisions and to select appropriate methods to prevent or respond to various problems.
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One way to increase objectivity is to make a conscious effort to separate facts from____________________.
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Researchers use carefully orchestrated strategies to collect ____________________ data that arenot slanted by their bias.
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Child guidance is much more a(n) ____________________ than a science.
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To recognize and deal with personal bias in observation notes, one's opinions should be separatedfrom observable facts and labeled "subjective ____________________."
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The purpose of ____________________ sampling is to determine the precise number of times aspecific behavior occurs within a set period, as well as the pattern of occurrence.
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Time sampling

Time sampling
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12
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Biases

Biases
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After the adult has responded to a behavior problem, the adult should ____________________ toevaluate how effective the chosen guidance technique has been in solving the problem.
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In a(n) ____________________ account, a specific type of behavior is noted each time it occurs.
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A(n) ____________________ record is an attempt to record in detail a specific episode that is ofparticular interest or concern.
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Objective observations

Objective observations
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Inferring meaning

Inferring meaning
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Everything that we perceive with our ____________________ is filtered through layers on layersof our own personal views and biases.
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The purpose of time ____________________ is to determine the patterns of occurrence andgeneral frequency of specific behaviors.
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Running account

Running account
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Observations help adults evaluate how effective a chosen guidance technique has been in solvinga problem.
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An anecdotal record is a detailed account of a specific episode.
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23
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Subjective interpretation

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24
Which of the following is an example of a narrative description?
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
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25
Which of the following is an example of an opinion?
A)The music was on in the infant room on Tuesday, and Kyle did not sleep.
B)Kyle's body was moving, and he turned his head back and forth several times on the cribmattress.
C)Kyle twisted his body and attempted to turn over in the direction of the music.
D)Babies can't sleep when music is playing.
E)None of these is an example of an opinion.
A)The music was on in the infant room on Tuesday, and Kyle did not sleep.
B)Kyle's body was moving, and he turned his head back and forth several times on the cribmattress.
C)Kyle twisted his body and attempted to turn over in the direction of the music.
D)Babies can't sleep when music is playing.
E)None of these is an example of an opinion.
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Which of the following is an example of a subjective inference?
A)Julie and Chris both reached for the last banana piece on the snack tray.Julie got it firstand put it into her mouth.
B)Julie wanted to share the banana with Chris, so she pushed it up to his face andaccidentally bumped his lips.
C)Chris turned to the teacher and screamed, "She hit me with her banana!"
D)Chris continued screaming until the teacher walked over.
E)None of these is an example of a subjective inference.
A)Julie and Chris both reached for the last banana piece on the snack tray.Julie got it firstand put it into her mouth.
B)Julie wanted to share the banana with Chris, so she pushed it up to his face andaccidentally bumped his lips.
C)Chris turned to the teacher and screamed, "She hit me with her banana!"
D)Chris continued screaming until the teacher walked over.
E)None of these is an example of a subjective inference.
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The only reason for observation is for program quality improvement.
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Everything that is perceived through the senses is filtered through an individual's own bias.
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29
Observations in DAP are used for all of the following except
A)communicating with families.
B)identifying children's needs and interests.
C)judging the validity and morality of individual behavior.
D)planning program improvement.
E)improving curriculum.
A)communicating with families.
B)identifying children's needs and interests.
C)judging the validity and morality of individual behavior.
D)planning program improvement.
E)improving curriculum.
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To interpret what has been observed, knowledge of child development in general as well as of theunique development of an individual child is necessary.
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31
Which of the following is an example of a checklist?
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
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Inferring meaning is the process of
A)communicating ideas verbally.
B)taking in sensory stimuli by seeing, feeling, touching, tasting, and smelling.
C)the act of drawing conclusions from evidence perceived.
D)expressing one's own opinion.
E)all of these.
A)communicating ideas verbally.
B)taking in sensory stimuli by seeing, feeling, touching, tasting, and smelling.
C)the act of drawing conclusions from evidence perceived.
D)expressing one's own opinion.
E)all of these.
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An objective observation is a(n)
A)awareness gained by directly using one's senses to notice or understand.
B)carefully determined judgment that is free of prejudice.
C)conscious effort to interpret external stimuli.
D)all of these.
A)awareness gained by directly using one's senses to notice or understand.
B)carefully determined judgment that is free of prejudice.
C)conscious effort to interpret external stimuli.
D)all of these.
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Which of the following is an example of time sampling?
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
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Which of the following is an example of event sampling?
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
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Which of the following is an example of an objective observation?
A)Carlita fell off the tricycle and began to cry because she was angry.
B)When Carlita looked around, she realized she was not the center of attention.
C)Carlita climbed on the tricycle and rode across the room for about 10 feet.
D)None of these is an example of an objective observation.
A)Carlita fell off the tricycle and began to cry because she was angry.
B)When Carlita looked around, she realized she was not the center of attention.
C)Carlita climbed on the tricycle and rode across the room for about 10 feet.
D)None of these is an example of an objective observation.
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Match each definition to the corresponding term.

On task

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Biases are shaped by one's
A)personal philosophy of life.
B)past experiences.
C)upbringing.
D)none of these.
E)all of these.
A)personal philosophy of life.
B)past experiences.
C)upbringing.
D)none of these.
E)all of these.
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Which of the following is an example of an anecdotal description?
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
A) Jenny tentatively wanders into the block center and fingers blocks on the shelf; Jamal enters, speaks to Jenny, and hands her a long block; Jamal animatedly talks as he begins building a block structure; Jenny watches intently, then begins stacking blocks that are all the same size.
B) 8:00 a.m., block center empty; 8:15 a.m., one girl in block center; 8:30 a.m., four boys in block center; 9:00 a.m., three boys and one girl in block center; 9:15 a.m., three boys in block center
C) Jeremy bit his lip as he focused on placing the block on the top of his 2-foot-high tower.He paused, looked around, dragged a chair over, and climbed on top with a block in each hand.He then carefully balanced the first block on the top of the tower and grimaced as he slowly added the last block.
D) Maria complained to teacher that Ally had taken her pencil, 8:28 a.m.; Maria complained to teacher that her chair was wobbly, 8:43 a.m.; Maria asked teacher to make Sam stop bothering her, 9:04 a.m.; Maria approached teacher and requested help opening her juice box, 9:20 a.m.; Maria cried and asked teacher to make Ally stop bothering her.
E) Wet diaper-X X X X; dirty diaper-; milk bottle-X X; juice bottle-; solid food-X X; nap-X
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One way to increase objectivity is to make a conscious effort to separate facts from opinions.
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How can an adult increase the objectivity of observations?
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Event sampling determines the number of times a specific behavior occurs within a set period.
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43
Give three examples of adult bias.
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What are the different advantages of checklists and narrative accounts?
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Time sampling records record descriptive details of a specific child's behavior throughout theyear.
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What are observations used for in DAP?
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What is time sampling?
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A running account is a narrative that records the frequency and severity of a specific behavior.
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What is event sampling?
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What is a running account?
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What are anecdotal records?
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