how to write case study of a child
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Your Case Study must respond directly to each of the following steps and questions:
Step One: Provide a brief context for the child you are studying and the setting
1. Why did you select this child for your case study?
Step Two: Involve the Child’s Family
2. How did you establish a relationship with the child’s family?
3. What did you learn about the child’s family and community and how did you learn it?
4. What insights into the child’s developmental and learning needs did you gain from your
relationship with the child’s family; and, the immediate and long-term developmental goals the
family has for the child?
Step Three: Identify the Child’s Developmental Needs
5. What informal and formal observation, documentation, and assessment strategies and tools
did you use in order to better understand the child’s development and learning needs?
6. What did you learn about the child’s developmental and learning needs?
Step Four: Make a Plan for Action
7. What are two immediate developmental goals that make sense for this child?
8. What actions will you take to begin to promote positive development and challenge the child
to gain new competencies in each of the two areas that you have identified?
Step One: Provide a brief context for the child you are studying and the setting
1. Why did you select this child for your case study?
Step Two: Involve the Child’s Family
2. How did you establish a relationship with the child’s family?
3. What did you learn about the child’s family and community and how did you learn it?
4. What insights into the child’s developmental and learning needs did you gain from your
relationship with the child’s family; and, the immediate and long-term developmental goals the
family has for the child?
Step Three: Identify the Child’s Developmental Needs
5. What informal and formal observation, documentation, and assessment strategies and tools
did you use in order to better understand the child’s development and learning needs?
6. What did you learn about the child’s developmental and learning needs?
Step Four: Make a Plan for Action
7. What are two immediate developmental goals that make sense for this child?
8. What actions will you take to begin to promote positive development and challenge the child
to gain new competencies in each of the two areas that you have identified?
roselumablazo:
ur points were ok but pls show an example how to start
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