3.1 Lesson Outcomes
After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:
- Observe and record children’s learning and developmental progress appropriately.
- Assess and record children’s participation and performance accurately.
- Prepare progress reports for parents according to children’s broad phases.
- Apply workplace recording and reporting procedures correctly.
- Use assessment records to support developmental planning.
- Reflect on recording and reporting practices to improve professional practice.
- Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards during reporting processes.
- Support inclusive and developmentally appropriate reporting practices.
3.2 Overview
This work experience lesson introduces learners to recording and reporting on children’s developmental progress according to their broad phases within Early Childhood Development workplace settings.
Learners will gain supervised practical experience in observing children, recording developmental information, preparing parent reports, reflecting on assessment practices, and maintaining organised and confidential developmental records. The lesson focuses on workplace recording and reporting procedures that support developmental monitoring, communication with families, inclusive support planning, and responsive educational practices.
In addition, learners will participate in workplace observation activities, reporting exercises, developmental recording tasks, and reflective practices that strengthen professional reporting and assessment processes within ECD environments.
This lesson prepares learners to confidently record developmental progress and communicate children’s learning and development appropriately within workplace settings.
3.3 Lesson Content
WA0201: Observe and Record Learning and Behaviour
Observation helps practitioners:
- monitor development,
- identify strengths,
- support planning,
- and record learning experiences.
Practitioners should:
- observe children from different broad phases,
- record developmental progress,
- and maintain objective and factual records.
Observations may include:
- participation,
- communication,
- behaviour,
- emotional responses,
- and developmental milestones.
WA0202: Assess and Record Children’s Performance and Participation
Assessment helps practitioners:
- understand developmental progress,
- identify support needs,
- and monitor participation.
Assessment records may include:
- observation notes,
- developmental checklists,
- assessment templates,
- and progress records.
Practitioners should:
- focus on strengths,
- support inclusive assessment,
- and avoid unfair comparisons.
WA0203: Monitor and Prepare Reports for Parents
Parent reports communicate:
- developmental progress,
- participation,
- strengths,
- and support needs.
Reports should:
- use respectful language,
- be easy to understand,
- and support collaboration with families.
Where possible, reports should:
- use preferred languages,
- support cultural sensitivity,
- and encourage positive communication.
Reporting According to Broad Phases
Different broad phases require:
- developmentally appropriate reporting,
- suitable language,
- and age-appropriate expectations.
Reports should reflect:
- developmental stages,
- learning progress,
- and participation according to children’s ages and phases.
WA0204: Reflect Upon and Review Recording and Reporting Practices
Reflection helps practitioners:
- improve recording accuracy,
- strengthen communication,
- identify challenges,
- and improve reporting practices.
Practitioners should reflect on:
- organisation,
- communication,
- assessment procedures,
- and developmental support strategies.
Confidentiality and Ethical Reporting
Children’s information should:
- remain confidential,
- be shared professionally,
- and only be accessed by authorised people.
Practitioners should:
- protect records,
- communicate respectfully,
- and follow workplace procedures.
3.4 Workplace Activities
SE0201: Observation and Assessment Templates
Learners should:
- complete observation templates,
- record developmental progress,
- and maintain organised workplace documentation.
Templates should:
- be signed,
- dated,
- and stored securely.
SE0202: Parent Reporting Templates
Learners should:
- complete reports,
- summarise developmental information,
- and communicate professionally with families.
Reports should:
- support collaboration,
- encourage development,
- and remain factual.
SE0203: Self-Evaluation and Action Plan
Learners should:
- reflect on recording practices,
- identify strengths and weaknesses,
- and create improvement plans.
SE0204: Record of Distress, Maltreatment or Abuse
Learners should:
- document concerns appropriately,
- follow reporting procedures,
- and maintain professional records where applicable.
3.5 Workplace Scenarios and Practical Tasks
Scenario: Recording and Reporting Children’s Development
Learners must:
- observe developmental progress,
- complete assessment records,
- prepare reports for parents,
- and support developmental planning according to children’s needs.
The scenario focu
ses on:
- developmental monitoring,
- parent communication,
- workplace documentation,
- and reflective practice.
Developmental Recording Activity
Learners should:
- complete developmental records,
- document participation,
- and monitor learning progress.
Parent Reporting Activity
Learners should:
- prepare progress reports,
- communicate respectfully with parents,
- and support collaborative planning.
Reflection Activity
Learners should reflect on:
- reporting accuracy,
- communication skills,
- organisation,
- and areas for improvement.
3.6 Key Notes / Summary
- Recording developmental progress supports responsive planning and learning support.
- Observation and assessment records should be accurate, factual, and organised.
- Parent reports should communicate strengths and developmental progress respectfully.
- Reporting should reflect children’s developmental stages and broad phases.
- Confidentiality protects children’s information and supports professional practice.
- Reflection improves recording and reporting practices.
- Assessment information supports inclusive and child-centred planning.
- Positive communication strengthens partnerships with families.