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02/19/2008

The Value of Observing Children

Have enough courage to trust love one more time and always one more time.
Maya Angelou

In her Exchange article, "When We Really See the Child," Sally Cartwright, supplies insights on how to observe children effectively and closes with this comment...

"Training teachers to really see children is manifestly important to the quality of early childhood education. If teachers are to help children learn at their best, they must see and understand them in all their diversity with caring wisdom. A good teacher will delight in keen observation and recording, sense in a second the knowledge to be gained, and soon realize its value to child, parent, and staff.

"As suggested in this writing, training teachers to observe children is perhaps best done in conjunction with a seminar or ongoing staff discussion, however informal, on child development. The two go hand in hand. Above all, training in observation requires daily practice, initially guided where possible by an experienced instructor and/or critical peer review."



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