The Power of Observation is a personal, ________ look at observing.
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The relationships that develop as you get to know and interact with children and family members affect _______ that happens
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Observing creates an attitude of openness and _____ that allows you to know and understand the children you work with every day.
4. Open Ended
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Observation is no longer something that is "out there." Instead it becomes part of your
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Teaching well and observation are ______.
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There is always something new to learn about a child - even a child you think you know well. It is important to make a habit of asking _______ to help you get to know a child and who that child is becoming over time.
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You can observe not only what children know, but also how they _______ and __________.
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Engaging in a relationship with children also involves finding something you respect and appreciate about each child-something that draws you in and makes you invested in that child's ___________.
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Observing gives you the information you need to make decisions about when and how to ________ with children.
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Sometimes the best thing you can do to support a child's learning is to _____ and let the child experience something.