Developing a way to look at behavior


Assignment:

Child Observation

This assignment helps you to build important skills and knowledge. First, you are developing a way to look at behavior in a detailed manner. This will aid you if you become a teacher, a nurse, a therapist, or in any other profession where you need to make observations. Note that it is important to focus on just the behaviors and avoid making judgments or assumptions about why that behavior is occurring. The last part is taking the specifics of what you observe and applying them to developmental theories. The purpose of this assignment is to build your skills in looking for details and making applications of theory you have learned.

This project contains three components. These will all be combined into one document. Be sure to label the sections separately. Your paper should include the following:

1. Title page in APA format

2. Description of the setting of the observation

3. Observation of child

4. Application of theories

5. Reference list in APA format

Description of the Setting of the Observation

1. Provide a short description of where and how the observation took place.

2. Include the following in that description:

  • Name of child (do not provide the real name)
  • Age of child
  • Where the observation took place
  • Date of observation
  • Time of observation
  • Who was present during the observation
  • Basic description of types of activities (such as free time, snack time, etc.)
  • Other people present during the observation
  • Who gave permission for the observation to occur

Observation

1. Select a child who falls within the age range of 1 month to 12 years.

2. Observe the child for a minimum of 60 minutes. The observation can take place in an informal or a formal setting.

3. Permission must be gained from parent(s) and from the facility if you decide to observe  the child in a formal setting.

4. You may not observe your own children or children you know well.

5. Describe what you observed during the time period, including fine motor, gross motor, social, and cognitive skills. Label these categories in your paper.

6. You must list a minimum of 10 behaviors for each category.

Revised February 10, 2019

7. The description should include details about the child's behavior. Here are a few examples of details: (1), playing in the sand with a shovel and a bucket, (2) singing a song from a television show, (3) kicking a soccer ball, (4) rolling over, (5) crying after falling down, (6) throwing body to ground while screaming, (7) sucking thumb, and so on.

8. Do not describe behaviors of parents or other people in the lists.

9. Do not make inferences or judgments within the lists. For example, do not write, "He threw his bottle because he was mad." You are making an inference. You don't know if he is mad, full, playful, and so on.

10. Note that these behaviors could be listed in more than one category. For example, putting together a puzzle would be listed under fine motor skills, as well as cognitive skills.

11. Behaviors must be correctly categorized. For example, holding a pen is a fine motor skill, not a gross motor skill.

12. Be consistent in how you list these behaviors (i.e., complete sentences versus fragments, consistent verb tense, etc.)

13. You are provided with a permission sheet. When submitting your paper, attach this permission sheet as well. You will need to scan it and attach it. If you do not have a scanner, you can take a digital picture of the document and attach it as a .jpg. Do not submit your paper until you have also attached the permission sheet.

Application of Theories

1. Identify and describe the developmental stage of the child. Use 2 different developmental theorists to explain the child's development (i.e., Piaget, Freud, Erikson, Kohlberg, etc.). Describe each theorist and relate the components of their theories to the child you observed.

For example, it is not enough to just state they fall into a stage.

What does the theorist say about what is expected in that stage? Clearly link the behaviors you see in the observations to the specifics of the theory.

2. Supplement your report with at least 2 outside academic sources rlating to the theorist and/or development stage. You must cite these in a reference list. If possible, it is recommended that you find the original work of the theorists.

3. You may not use Wikipedia as a reference. You may use your textbook as one source, but it will not count as an outside source. Do not rely too heavily on your textbook.

4. Use your findings to identify any problems in this child's development. How does the environment or other factors influence the child's development?

5. You may include pictures, work samples, awards etc. to help illustrate how the child functions in his/her developmental stage.

6. This should be a minimum of 350 words in length

Attachment:- Child Observation.rar

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