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Observing children’s play

 Why observing children’s play is important

Observations of children’s play gives the observer a collection of important information. It provides information about the learner in respect of them as individual. Observations form a part of the EYFS assessment and planning cycle. They are a great tool to use as a basis for reflection.

When working in a childcare setting observing children’s play becomes part of the practitioner’s responsibility. It is down to leaders and managers to ensure practitioners are confident in carrying out observations and understand the purpose of them.

Observing children’s play is about sitting back and watching what is happening, depending on the type of observation you are using will determine the purpose of the observation. Many settings follow the simple rule LOOK, LISTEN AND NOTE. By remembering this will help provide you with the answers you are looking for in your observation.

There are many reasons why we observe children’s play these may be influenced by certain factors however the general purpose will be to;

There are many different types observations here is a helpful video explaining what they are.

 

 

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