CHILDCARE OBSERVATIONS PERSONAL CHOICES!. TODAYS SCHEDULE: 9- Observations Rest of Class is working on the following: **EVERYTHING DUE TUESDAY 11/6 **

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CHILDCARE OBSERVATIONS PERSONAL CHOICES!

TODAYS SCHEDULE: 9- Observations Rest of Class is working on the following: **EVERYTHING DUE TUESDAY 11/6 ** Notebook Check Today and tomorrow! Finishing up your child development timeline. You were assigned a specific age (infant, toddler, preschool) and have to create a developmental milestones (4: physical, intellectual, emotional, social) Babysitting Project- Create a developmentally appropriate activity to do with the children. (handout with Ms.Aszklar)

2 nd Perdiod: Kaitlyn Bagby Megan Body Bailyee Brigham Kayla Brown Gabby Wilkinson Margaret Ward Payton Park Jesus Ochoa Kelsey Lund

3 rd Period: Jacob Bohn Ryan Breiner Alex Covey Justin Cunnigham Ryan Engledow Shelby Kinney Nicole Skogstad Ethan Page Max Remishevesky

QUICK DEBRIEF… How did you think the Showcase went? What is one thing you enjoyed about the Showcase? What would you do differently next time?

Most Daring Display… 2 nd : Gong Squad 3 rd : 4 Amigos Beautiful Presentation… 2 nd : Ceasar Wraps 3 rd : Most Delectable… 2 nd : Fettuccini 3 rd : Macaroni

CHILD CENTER OBSERVATIONS Tomorrow we are going to be observing the childcare centers for our child development unit. Going in groups of minutes rotations Taking notes on ages and what you notice in childcare center

OBSERVATIONS  Each age group 15 minute rotations  WASH HANDS upon entering each room!!  Not there to be with your friends  No gum, food, drink, etc.  Appropriate clothing, Dress code  KNOW YOUR DAY, TIMES, and ROTATION!  Stay on schedule!!  Complete your paperwork  Blend in as much as possible, can talk and interact with the kids but ASK first!!  Appropriate language  Confidentiality and Reporting  Can ask questions if you have them  No feeding, changing/potty, etc.

ROTATIONS 2 nd Period 8:35-8:50 8:50-9:05 9:05-9:20 3 rd Period 9:40-9:55 9:55-10:10 10:10-10:25 Teachers:  Infant—Linda  Toddler—Molly  Preschool—Mary

OBSERVATION ASSIGNMENT Physical  How classroom set up? Decorations? Children work? Lesson plans? Educational information on walls? How things are labeled? Stations/areas in room? Teacher  What does teacher do? Say? Model? How work with children? What do you notice about teacher? Children  What do you see the children doing? What are they saying? Playing? How playing?

While G1 is in observations…  Other students will be working on timeline assignment/ Babysitting Project!