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sammy

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Read this anecdotal record and construct and fill in a Frequency Count on pro- and antisocial actions based on this recording. Follow the Frequency Count with a summary of the Frequency Count findings that you would file in each of the childrens portfolios.
  03/8/XX Three-year-old room
  Penny runs to sandbox carrying a tablespoon, empty orange juice can, and plastic teacup. She pushes Rene aside and intently begins to fill the can with sand, using spoon. She makes no comment to several other children around her. She picks up the can and dumps the sand on the floor outside the sandbox. Rene says, Teacher, Penny spilled the sand. Penny bangs the can down on sand, patting it flat, saying Cake. Rene comes around to Pennys side. She reaches for the can and asks Penny, Can I have this? Penny pulls the can back and stands still, staring at Rene. Rene gives Penny measuring spoons, a bucket, and a sand mill. Penny smiles at Rene, Rene smiles back. Penny says, Im making a cake. She takes a spoonful of sand and puts it on Renes hand. Rene takes can of sand and pours it on Pennys head. Teacher Penny yells. Rene hands juice can to Penny and walks away.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

List three frequently occurring behaviors that you might target to reduce in an early childhood classroom and a strategy to employ for each.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Look for correct Frequency Count techniques: date, columns for negative and positive contacts, lines for each of the children, tallies (these may differ between students because this is an inferential method), summaries are general with no names of what either child did to the other

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: Decrease aggressive actsprosocial or emotionfocused curriculum
Decrease need for teacher interventionmore selfhelp shelves for materials and supplies
Decrease inappropriate use of materialshelper chart to encourage responsibility
Decrease use of punitive guidance techniquestraining in positive guidance for staff Decrease teacher chatting on the playgroundcoffee break for chatting before playground duty
Decrease domination of adult voices in the classroomtape recorder to selfmonitor and make teachers aware of voice level




sammy

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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2018
:D TYSM


strudel15

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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