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    i am stuck on the question: how will you evaluate the success of the activities you plan for the children. I was going to put that i would see what the childrens veiws where on the activity i e if i said it was story time and the children did not seem very happy about getting books out i would feel that my success of the activity was not good due to the feedback the children was showing me. So i would try to inroduce books in a different and more exciting way. Hope someone can help many thanks

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    Yes, asking the children is one way of evaluating.

    However if you have little ones who cannot talk you need to watch body language ... you can also evaluate by speaking to parents and see what they say the child is saying / doing etc at home.

    Hth

 

 

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