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Video Observation 6: Boy Exploring Toy Car using Touch and Sound

Chapter 6 discusses perception, but perception is something that goes on inside the brain and that can't be seen except in behaviors. One never really knows what someone else perceives—but can only guess.

Boy Exploring Toy Car using Touch and Sound (3409.0K)

RUNNING RECORD OBSERVATION

Directions: Observe the boy, and take notes on what you see. Write those notes up as a running record observation as in the Video Observation for Chapter 2. Then answer the question below.

Although you can't know what the child perceives, still you can try to interpret his behavior in terms of what you think he perceives. Write about what seems to be coming in through his ears and sense of touch. Are any other senses involved?

You can record your observation and your answer in the space provided in the Caregiver's Companion that accompanies your textbook.








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