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Video Observation 11: Girls Playing Together

Although toddlers are known for their parallel play, during which they don't interact with each other, the two girls in this clip are obviously interacting.

Girls Playing Together (3176.0K)

OBSERVING THE DETAILS OF AN INTERACTION

Directions: Watch the whole clip once. Then watch it again, making notes on what happens during the brief periods of interaction. Write down facial expressions, body movements, sounds (if any), and whatever else you observe. Then write up descriptions of each interaction. Be extremely detailed and specific in your descriptions. You can record your observation in the space provided in the Caregiver's Companion that accompanies your textbook.








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