Decoding Behavior in Daycare: Communication & Observations
Summary
In this interview Kelly is back with Heather Hughes discussing her current role in childcare and her approach to classroom observations. Heather explains that her role involves both whole classroom observations and individual observations of struggling children. She emphasizes the importance of effective communication between teachers and parents and the need for early intervention. Heather also discusses her mindset during observations, her note-taking style, and the significance of co-teacher teamwork. She shares practical tips for conducting observations and highlights the importance of seeing behavior as a form of communication. Overall, observations are crucial for ensuring that the classroom environment and activities are appropriate for children's development.
Key Takeaways
Effective communication between teachers and parents is crucial for addressing children's behavioral concerns.
Observations help identify areas for improvement in the classroom environment and activities.
Behavior should be seen as a form of communication, and understanding the underlying message is key to supporting children.
Co-teacher teamwork plays a significant role in creating a positive classroom environment.
Observations require a mindset of being an investigator and understanding the child's perspective.
Taking detailed notes during observations helps provide a comprehensive picture of the situation.
Observations contribute to the overall culture of the classroom and support children's development.
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