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  2. Begin by reviewing the emotional section. Circle any problems that apply, focusing on the most significant issues. This helps in identifying key areas of concern.
  3. Move to the self-concept section. Again, circle relevant items that reflect your child's behavior and feelings about themselves.
  4. In the peer relationships section, assess your child's interactions with others. Mark any behaviors that stand out, such as difficulty making friends or being bullied.
  5. Continue through each section—academic, personal care, language/thinking, attention/organization, motor functioning, behavior/conduct, and values—circling applicable issues as you go.
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Begin your observation guide with space to record key contextual information, such as the date, time and setting of the observation, and the name or type of activity/session being observed. Include different sections split by key themes and topics relevant to your research questions.
PURPOSE. The parent observation is an opportunity for your child to share with you a dynamic picture of what life is like Montessori-style friends, teachers, learning materials, as well as the less tangible atmosphere that is home for the child for so much of his or her working day.
Comments Section Dear Parent, I wanted to let you know about some great things that has been doing in our classroom lately! Then tell them whatever has been going on. I look forward to watching continue to grow this year! I usually say something general, and then one specific thing.
Adding your own observations of your child First of all, dont be concerned about what the right things to observe are- it doesnt have to be a huge milestone or big achievement. You know your child best- sharing what your child enjoys and achieves with you at home gives your childs carers so much extra information.
Note-Taking Tips for Observation Use factual and objective terms. Write what you saw, not what you are thinking about what you saw. Can stand alone. Focus on interactions. Contain specific quotes. Describe the setting, materials used, and what can be seen in the space.

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First, you record your observations of a particular setting or situation--that is, take field notes. Next, you interpret those notes according to relevant criteria. Finally, you write a well organized paper that presents your observations and interpretations, usually with the aim of answering a research question.

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