Reflection 3
This week was interesting because although I was not able to go and visit the child that I am working with, I was able to go on two other home visits.
I learned a lot as I was able to see the differences between all of the children. The first child that i went on a visit with was the same age as the child that i am working with. I knew that this could be the case due to the developmental delay, but watching this child and seeing how they were meant to be developmentally at that age gave me some ideas with what to work with on my child. I think that during my next home visit I want to work on the transition from sitting to crawling and how he needs to move to get to the crawling stance. I think I also saw the importance of working on fine motor skills as it is necessary for later skills such as feeding themselves.
I was also able to go to another home visit and see how games can help in everyday life. The family that we visited was worried about their child not stopping when they told her too which was a safety issue. We went outside in the garden to play some stop go games, the child wanted to go on the slide and swings so I was able to incorporate stopping into those activities. This helped me to see how intervention can be child led which makes it more fun and interesting for the child, rather than them being forced into these activities that they may not want to do.