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AECN take 2 01

Utilizing Observation to Prevent the Labeling of Young Children

$30.00

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Description

Join us to review the importance of observation for individualized instruction as well as to inform lesson planning for all the children in our care.  We’ll address subjective vs. objective observations and documentation as well as the pitfalls of implicit biases that can lead to the labeling of young children.

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Audience

Infant Toddler Staff, Preschool Staff

Delivery Method

Face to Face/In Person, Independent Study

Hours

3

Subject Area

Observing and recording children's behavior

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