1. 1
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE GUIDANCE LOGS
DATE:Monday March 26th
2012 Guidance Strategy Used: Indirect Guidance
OBSERVATION
(Observe, identify the problem, examine the context of the problem)
On Monday March 26th
2012 there were two infants sitting on the alphabet mat. One of the
children named Alexandra who is was playing with a musical leap frog toy and Alexandra
seemed to like this toy because of the flashing lights and sounds. Then another child named
Greg who is was sitting close by Alexandra at the time was playing with a bed maze toy,
when Greg heard the sound that the toy was making he crawled over to Alexandra. When he
got over to the toy he was pulling on the toy and then Alexandra tried to pull back the toy
and when that wasn’t working Greg reached over and try to grab Alexandra’s hands and
Alexandra did the same.
The two infants in my observation are both young and now learning to maneuver themselves.
The toy that helped contribute to the problemsings the alphabet and has flashing red lights on
the antenna of the centipede. I have noticed that other infants are very prone to sounds and
lightsthat this toy makes it attracttheir attention very quickly. By Greg trying to take the toys
away I as the adult can say “sharing please” or “gentle touching” but infants do not know
what these words mean they will just keep on reaching for the same toy. However, it is still
better to say these words because it still reinforces and familiarizes the children with these
words. The environment of where the children were sitting is a very appropriate area because
it was safe and had a toys shelf with many different options of toys to choose from and that’s
when I had to make a decision.
2. 2
DECISION
(Choose a guidance strategy from this course that fits with the problem. Clearly state why the
chosen strategy is appropriate for this child/situation)
The guidance strategy I chose was indirect guidance because I redirected Greg by shaking
and showing him a red rattle. The strategy that I use is appropriate for Greg because he is an
infant and of his age. With infants you cannot give punishments, I could have physically
removed Greg and place him elsewhere which would be direct guidance, but be wrong for a
child that is Greg’s age and it wouldn’t have solved anything because he would cry and
struggle to crawl back to the toy but I simply thought of sounds seeing that the sound is what
was drawing Greg’s attention.
I had used direct guidance-positive verbal guidance by verbally saying to Alexandra and Greg
gentle touching and sharing but that did not work seeing as an infant cannot comprehend
those words.
When speaking to the two infants involved I did not yell I spoke comely and softly to the
infants because it was appropriate to do with the situation. Because yelling does not help
solve a situation involving infants it will make the infants agitated and cry.
ECEP 211Log template 11F
3. 3
ACTIONS
(Clearly discuss your actions, the child’s response and the results of the guidance strategy)
I had reached over to the rattle bin and it took out a red rattle, then I started to shake the
rattle close to where the child was. Greg quickly turned his head and tried to crawl and reach
to get the rattle. I gave Greg the rattle and he shook it and then started to eat the rattle. The
indirect guidance strategy that I used worked because Greg was redirected and forgot about
the other toy that Alexandra was playing with.
The strategy I chose to use, I would not change the strategy because dealing with infants it is
very easy to redirect an infant.
5. 5
Reflect
(Specify what went well. Are there some things that you need to change? Why?
STRENGTHS
After I had made the changes Greg played happily with the rattle until he got tired of the
rattle and saw another toy that caught his attention that was lying close to him. My strategy
went well overall because Greg and Alexandra did not come into contact with each other
anymore by grabbing hands of getting agitated and crying.
I would not change any of my strategies simply because of the age group of the 2 infants and
my strategy worked well.
NEEDS
6. 6
Changes
Dear Supervising Teacher: Please read and review each guidance log. For each log, please
select the appropriate box below.
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