Reasons to Observe Quiz (7/7)
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Observing and Recording Progress and Behavior of Children
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a. All children develop at their own pace. Therefore:
Children should all achieve the skill of bouncing a ball by the age of two.
Ball skills may be developed at different stages, depending on the child's opportunity to practice.
Not being able to bounce a ball by the age of three indicates a developmental delay.
Learning to bounce a ball has nothing to do with developmental achievements.
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b. Many developmental delays require special help. The child care provider's job is to:
Perform a formal evaluation, and provide the parents with a diagnoses if there is a developmental delay.
Take the child to a specialist to be evaluated.
Share the information with the parent and to recommend that the child be evaluated with a developmental screening.
Keep documenting the child's development, but don't upset the parents by discussing it with them.
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c. Teacher observations cannot
:
Help solve problem behaviors
Identify potential developmental delays
Diagnose a child's disabilities
Help solve problems with children playing together
Provide insight about each individual child's unique learning style
Improve the effectiveness of the curriculum
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d. When sensitive caregivers meet children’s individual needs, they also may be meeting:
Licensing regulations
Everyone's needs
The center's procedures
The parents requests
Their cultural needs
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