Wednesday, May 6, 2020

My First Visit With A Wooden Doll House - 1558 Words

SETTING: I completed my Infant – Toddler Observation on Wednesday the 16th between 8am - 10:30am and Friday the 18th of March between noon – 3pm. I felt it was necessary to visit Lily twice as she was very shy and non- responsive on my first visit. On my first visit I arrived at 8am to find Lily sitting in the corner facing the wall paging through a book as if she was reading. There were 10 children ranging in ages 21 months to 48 months in one room approximately 10x12. There were two book cases and a wooden doll house all three items were up against the wall allowing the children to have the center of the room to play. Books were available for the children to look through, there were some cars, blocks and dolls for the children to play with if they wanted to. There was a rocking chair for the teacher to sit in whenever they were not involved with the children. 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