ECSE 340 RB4

This week we learned more about ages and stages assessments, intervention plans, and what our intervention meetings will look like with our families and their babies.  It’s nice cause a lot of the format of the lesson plan is review for me because I have been writing lesson plans for a lot of my other classes this semester and last semester.  One thing that I really liked this week was the knowledge we were given about writing our lesson plan above, at, and below where the child is developmentally at.  We do this so that we are more flexible and are able to work with the child if he is having a slower day or if he has progressed since the last time we saw him. This information was both new to me and useful for the home visits I will be doing in the future.  At the moments everything seems pretty clear and I do not have any questions but I will be sure to ask if anything does pop up during this next week of studying! 
Weekly Quote:
“Adults learn and remember most successfully when what they are learning is practiced in context and in real time.”  -Adult Learning article 

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