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Title: Human Development
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My perspective was informed by the realities and viewpoint of each family member (Bogdewic 1999 p48-49) For example V explained E’s initial behaviour in my first observation as her natural response to strangers. V’s explanation of E’s behaviour assisted my holistic assessment of T’s social and emotional development needs (Holland 2004 p122; Hobart and Frankel 2004 p104)... Showed first 250 characters
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V’s explanation of E’s behaviour assisted my holistic assessment of T’s social and emotional development needs (Holland 2004 p122; Hobart and Frankel 2004 p104). The opportunity to use my observation to make a holistic rather than a selective assessment was a key advantage, influencing my decision to use naturalistic observation theory and the participant observer method... Showed next 250 characters
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