^ Seeing Young Children: A Guide to Observing and Recording Behavior
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- ebook: 2898155294
- Author: Warren R Bentzen
- License: Free
- Date: Nov,11,2008
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Seeing Young Children is an extensive guide to observing and recording the behavior of children from birth, through age eight. General guidelines for observing children and how to interpret observations, the implementation of findings, and ongoing evaluation are included. Detailed discussions of nine recording techniques or instruments, and the advantages and disadvantages of each are covered. Observation exercises are found throughout to test skills. Specific by age group, each chapter provides readers with observation objectives, instructions as to procedure, and background information on many functional areas.
Warren Bentzen is a retired Associate Professor from Plattsburgh State University College of New York.
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