Understand the observation, assessment and planning cycle
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It is essential that you understand the of observation and see it as the starting point for any planning of activities. The planning begins with observation. Using the you reflect upon what the observation is telling you. With this focus, the of the child can be identified and planned to meet their needs and provide an appropriate level of challenge. This results in the further of the child’s abilities.
What can observations be used for in a setting? Select the correct four answers.
To plan for children's individual needs
To review the environment
To prevent children making bad choices
During transition
To check the children's table manners
For early intervention
Is this statement true or false? There is no reason for observations to be kept confidential; every member of staff in the setting should be able to read them.
FALSE
TRUE
Is this statement true or false? Observations should only to be shown to the parent/carer and staff that work with that child, unless specific permission has been given by the parents for them to be shared with someone else.
FALSE
TRUE
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