The children will interact with others through play experiences.
The children will care for their peer's feelings.
The children will be able to express their feelings and emotions.
The children will learn how to calm themselves with assistance of caregivers.
Observations give Teachers and Educators ideas on activities that they can incorporate in lesson planning to meet the needs of every student in their care.
I have chosen to do a social-emotional lesson plan, because while observing I noticed that some of the toddlers were having a hard time expressing their social/emotional skills. Some of the toddlers were hitting, biting, throwing, and laughing at the unwanted behaviors. Toddlers were getting hurt both physically and emotionally. All the behaviors were observed, some documented, some not documented, because it was going on for a great time duration. Doing a social-emotional lesson plan for toddlers will decrease unwanted behaviors. These acts for toddlers are normal, but as teachers and educators, our roles are to ameliorate these behaviors.
LEARNING AND GROWING TOGETHER IS FUN!!!