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Observation Series


Introduction

Child Observation 1
The Young Baby

Child Observation 2
Three Year Old

Child Observation 3
Reception Group

Child Observation 4
Pretend Play

Child Observation 5
Communicating and Socialising

Child Observation 6
Exploratory Play

Child Observation 7
Event and Time Sampling

Child Observation 8
Learning through Play
3-4 Year Old

*New for 2007
Child Observation 9
The Two Year Old
At Home & at Nursery



EYFS Principles Index

Child Observation No.6 - Exploratory Play

These sequences show children from 7 to 30 months playing, uninterrupted by adults.

Each of the six sequences consists of a child/children playing with items in a treasure basket, or for the older children, an assortment of everyday materials (several of each type).

They show the remarkable exploratory powers of the under 3s and the value of this type of play in encouraging concentration and therefore cognitive abilities.

There are 6 ten minute sequences, with infants sometimes alone and sometimes in pairs, showing favoured schemas of action emerging at different ages.

  • 7 months - girl - Jamie
  • 7 months - girls - Jamie & Megan
  • 12 months - boy - Benjamin
  • 23 months - girl - Megan
  • 23 months - girl - Jamie
  • 29 months - girls - Jamie & Megan

The sequences are suited to various observational techniques and various objectives for observations are suggested.

One of the great advantages of these sequences is that two of the children featured have been filmed as they grow older.

Objectives are therefore also suggested for observing one child over a period of time.

72 mins

Includes user notes


£79
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Links to EYFS principles:

A Unique Child: 1.1
Enabling Environments : 3.1
Learning & Development : 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4

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