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Careers with Children Bellringer: How would you describe a parent who has a parenting style of Permissive. Provide Examples of typical behaviors
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We have focused on guidance Positive Guidance Strategies Child Misbehaviors Working with problem children Maslow's Hierarchy – Looking beyond the child’s behavior Parenting styles Today… we are switching gears! These past few weeks….
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Today I will be able to: Explain difference between subjective and objective Describe difference between anecdotal and running record Use my knowledge of types of record while performing my own observations. Today’s Targets:
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Recognizing what we are recording is fact or opinion. A lot of times we get caught off guard with out emotions and the actions of others seem to escalate Important to be AWARE of this! How do we prevent biases??
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Subjective- information that is given from a person’s opinion. Can be based off of fact, BUT it is one person’s interpretation of that fact. EXAMPLES: newspaper & editorials Objective- information that provides many points of view. Intended to be unbiased. EXAMPLES: News reporters, encyclopedias, reference materials. Objective vs. Subjective
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We are going to watch 2 trailers for the new movie Wreck it Ralph. YOUR TASK: Identify which trailer provides subjective information and objective information Trailer 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btB8tb8fLYMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btB8tb8fLYM Trailer 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_adunit&v=C MB334S7R94#! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_adunit&v=C MB334S7R94# Which one is subjective?? Objective? WHY? Let’s take a try…
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Wreck it Ralph Trailer 1: Follows character Explains only plot line Trailer 2: Commentary… “It’s finally here!” “Remarkable in everyway!” Do you see it?
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How does this fit in with working in child care centers?
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Caregivers are there to look over the children, teaching and watching their behavior. When misbehaviors occur or we need to troubleshoot to figure out WHY a child is acting a certain way it is Important to provide accurate information. Observations are key! Tying it all in
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Observations Running Record Examines the child as well as their behaviors Very Specific Word for word – minute by minute Anecdotal Record Examines the child in their environment Looks for a specific incident or behavior that interests them and documents Describe who what when where and what was said, body movements etc.
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Important to focus on what you are writing! Important to pay attention to HOW you are writing and not adding opinion in observation. Stating the plain facts Example: She drew a picture of a dog VS She drew a beautiful picture of a dog
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Activity You are going to be holding your own observations today. Class will be split into 2 groups and each group will be playing a game ½ will be observing and recording what they see and other half will be playing Running record, anecdotal record
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Debrief Running record folks: What did you notices about behavior of students? Anecdotal folks: What did you notice about behavior Listening to both side do you notice similarities with descriptions? Differences? ** Rank understanding of what we talked about to day and write any questions you have on your notes and we will address it tomorrow!
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