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Observing, assessing and planning for children in the early years

Part of the Essential Guides for Early Years Practitioners series
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Anyone working with young children will, by their very nature, be extremely good at listening to them, and to watching them play and learn.

But how can these observations be properly used and understood?

This introductory text shows how, by observing children knowledgeably, practitioners can plan for and assess the young children in their care much more effectively.

Observation as a 'tool for learning' has long been considered to be one of the most beneficial ways of teaching the very young, and this book introduces the work of people who have become famous for their skills as observers, exploring the theories behind their work and how this can be related to the day-to-day nursery environment.

Sandra Smidt uses case studies throughout to explain in detail how young children's development can be matched to their exact needs and interests, creating a more positive learning experience for all.

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Product Details
Routledge Falmer
041533974X / 9780415339742
Paperback
372.126
20/04/2005
United Kingdom
English
v, 122 p.
22 cm
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