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How often to make observations?
I have been childminding for just over a year, but previously worked as a teaching assistant so I have a good knowledge/understanding of the EYFS and how it works.
I have always observed pretty much as I did in school - whenever I see something 'extra' and just general things too. I have read that some people observe once a month for each area - is that enough? I am doing at least one observation on each child every day! Am I just going completely OTT and making lots of work for myself?
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One a day is probably a bit too much. Maybe an average of one every two or three days. Sometimes I might do two a day, other times not for a few. By doing one a day you risk giving yourself too many next steps that you can't fulfil.
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Originally Posted by
Rick_Knight
One a day is probably a bit too much. Maybe an average of one every two or three days. Sometimes I might do two a day, other times not for a few. By doing one a day you risk giving yourself too many next steps that you can't fulfil.
Yes, agree it sounds a bit much to do one a day or more for every child. I do about 1 a week per child for a 3-day-a-week child, but sometimes there are development spurts and loads to observe and likewise sometimes not much is new so not many obs.
But remember you do not need a 'next step' for every observation, only where it is relevant and useful.
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I normally put a next step for every observation even if it's 'continue to.......' with nothing specific to do.
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I do loads in the early days until I really know the child and then it slows to about four a month, because I know them so well and how to help them o to the next stage of learning, one a day per child would be too much for me to maintain since I have 12 children each week (all part time)
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Thanks everyone for you replies - At least im doing too much rather than not enough!
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