Understand the role of observation in promoting children’s learning and development
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Planning an activity that is too easy for a child is likely to result in them being bored. Is this statement true or false?
FALSE
TRUE
Observations should only be seen and discussed by those with a professional need or legal right to see them. Is this statement true or false?
TRUE
FALSE
Children can normally deal with transitions on their own and don’t need extra support. Is this statement true or false?
FALSE
TRUE
When planning to carry out any observation it is important that you understand the purpose of the observation. Is this statement true or false?
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Which of these statements is true?
Observations should be shared with parents unless they are part of a safeguarding assessment and it is considered that to share the information would put the child at risk of harm.
Observations should never be shared with parents.
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