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Why is observation of young children so important?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What are the benefits of formal advocacy?
 
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ANSWER: Observations provide important information needed for decision making and communicating with others. They are an ongoing process that connects a continuous loop of observing, planning, implementing, and observing. It is fundamental to personalized curriculum planning for each childs benefit.

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ANSWER: Formal advocacy involves working with community members, other
professional organizations, and even policy makers to improve the lives of children and families and the early childhood profession. Learning to be an effective advocate takes time, dedication, and the acquisition of skills



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