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Anecdotal Record Observation Date: October 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone approached the easel and picked up a paint brush. She stood between her friends,
sharing material and painting at the easel for several minutes.

Developmental Description:

Social: parallel play


Anecdotal Record Observation Date :October 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

We cut open a pumpkin in our sensory table. Simone touched the outside of the pumpkin. After
we cut it open, she decided to explore the inside. She wasn’t sure at first, but then decided to
explore.

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: exploring inside of pumpkin


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: October 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone has displayed much growth in the area of language. She is using many words to
communicate her wants and needs and she is also singing and making lots of animal sounds!

Developmental Description:

Language: developing vocabulary


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: October 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

We added dress-up clothes to the dramatic play area. Simone put on the yellow had and wore it
for a very long time! Next, she found a vest. Simone held it out to me so I could help put it on
her. She wore the vest until it was time to take it off for lunch! Simone enjoys wearing the
dress-up clothes!

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: participates in pretend play—dressing up


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: November 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone seems to be adjusting well to her new brother, Mason. She has taken him in stride and is
beginning to seem very interested when we ask her about him.

Developmental Description:

Emotional: coping with a change in her life


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: December 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

We painted with mini-plungers. Simone dipped the plunger in the paint and made several circles
on the paper.

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: new way of using familiar object


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: August 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

We took the lid off of the sensory table. Simone walked over to the table and picked up some
rice. After exploring the rice for a minute, she picked up a cement truck. Simone scooped up
rice with her hand and filled the cement truck. Next, she dumped it. Simone did this several
times as she explored at the sensory table.

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: new use of familiar object

Fine motor: scooping and dumping, eye-hand coordination


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: September 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone was on the playground when she heard Whitney singing songs. She walked over and
joined the group. They were singing “If You’re Happy and You Know It”. As Simone
approached they sang, “If you’re happy and you know it touch your nose.” Simone immediately
smiled and touched her nose!

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: knows body parts, interest in music


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: September 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone approached the water table to play with the cups and water wheels. First she scooped
water with her cup and poured it back in the table. Next, she decided to use the water wheel.
Simone filled the cup and poured in the water wheel several times.

Developmental Description:

Cognitive-science: exploring pouring water

Fine motor: eye-hand coordination


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: September 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

During the first couple of weeks of school, Simone needed her pacifier to fall asleep. After
trying a few days without it, Simone happily falls asleep on her own, without a pacifier!

Developmental Description:

Emotional: developing a sense of independence

Self-help skills: napping without a pacifier and falling asleep on her own
Anecdotal Record Observation Date: September 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone walked over to the sensory table. She picked up a towel and squeezed it as the water
dripped out of it. Simone placed the towel and the baby and moved it back and forth. She was
washing the baby!

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: imitating real life activities

Self-help skills: learning to wash a baby


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: September 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone picked up the roller brush and dipped it in the paint. She rolled the brush quickly on the
paper.

Developmental Description:

Cognitive: New use of familiar material, enjoys messy activities, creativity


Anecdotal Record Observation Date: September 2009

Child/Children’s Names: Simone Observed by: Stacy

Description/Photograph:

Simone walked over to the table and sat down to paint. She dipped her brush I the paint and
painted on her paper. Simone painted for several minutes.

Developmental Description:

Fine Motor: Eye-hand coordination, hand and finger strength and dexterity

Cognitive: creativity

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