Task 2 by Tuesday 8th January 2018.

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Task 2 by Tuesday 8th January 2018

Task 2 Grade D Grade C Grade B Grade A 1/ Introductory paragraph about what child care workers observe (the information they collect) and things they should consider such as; confidentiality, using technology, sharing information with colleagues and the accuracy of information. 2/ describe the different ways of observing (5 marks) – Full explanation in sentences, try and give a reference. Narrative methods Checklist and tick chart Event sample Time sample Sociogram For each method find an image of an example recording method. 3/ For each method describe the advantages and disadvantages of the method. (5-marks) 4/ Explain how observations can support the development of children. checking the pattern of children's development Planning to support development and children's interests Understanding children's behaviour Sharing information with parents Providing information to professionals Grade D Grade C Grade B Grade A Identify a range of methods early years workers can use for observing children Describe how to share observations with colleagues to promote development Explain how observations can be used to support the development of children How can carers knowledge of expected holistic development support observations