Understand professional practice in relation to the observation of children
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Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
feelingsinterpretationavoidingObjectivity
is important to observations. It is about stating the facts without adding your own of what you think they mean. It means giving a reason for something, or naming the you think a child is experiencing.
Is this statement true or false? It is important that anyone who picks up an observation can immediately tell who the child being observed is.
FALSE
TRUE
Is this statement true or false? Permission should be sought from the parent or carer before making an observation on a child.
FALSE
TRUE
All observations should be:
Objective - impersonal and stating the facts
Subjective - based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
What pieces of information should be treated as confidential in a setting? Select the correct four answers.
Medical information
How the child arrives at the setting
Court orders relating to the child
Parent's marital status
Child's address
How parents prefer to be addressed
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