Documenting Observations Using Different Screening Tools

Course Number
CS12: 07_EN
Overview
Observation is a powerful skill when working with children. Observations can be used to provide evidence of a child’s skills, as well as assess the child’s strengths and areas of concern. In this workshop, you will learn about the importance of documenting and how to write an objective observation. You will also learn about the different observation screening tools and the advantages and disadvantages of each of the tools.
Objective

Participants will:

  1. Describe the difference between subjective and objective statements.
  2. Name four different observation tools.
  3. Practice writing a Running Record and Checklist Observation.
  4. Incorporate the skills of accurately and objectively observe and record children's behavior in center-based and family child care settings.
Additional Information
**You must attend all sessions to receive credit. 
Course Hours
5.00

Scheduled Event(s) for this Course
REQUIRES REGISTRATION Overview
**THIS COURSE IS DELIVERED IN ENGLISH**

This training will take place via ZOOM. The Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the start of the training. 


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