Some ideas for observing young children

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"Observing is an important skill for those who work with children, whether their role is parent, teacher, therapist, researcher, or student. Using careful observations, one can increase the understanding of children's behavior and the causes of human behavior. One also can receive clues to effectively guide children's behavior. There is an important interrelationship between the ability to observe and understanding children; the greater one's understanding, the better his ability to observe."--First paragraph.

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