Write a reflective report to demonstrate and reflect on how observation can support a social worker gather knowledge and information about a person’s development at a particular stage of the lifespan, for example, in infancy, adolescence, middle adulthood or old age.

Lifespan, behaviour and development

Write a reflective report to demonstrate and reflect on how observation can support a social worker gather knowledge and information about a person’s development at a particular stage of the lifespan, for example, in infancy, adolescence, middle adulthood or old age. As part of your reflection link what you have observed with at least two of the theories we have discussed within the module.

The Reflective Report should include the following:

1. A reflection on what observation is and why it is an important skill for social workers to develop.

2. A discussion about the key features of observation and factors to consider when preparing to undertake an observation.

3. A brief outline of your observations carried out through the module providing your reader with a summary of your observations.

4. A critique of how observation helps a social worker appreciate the life circumstances of a child/young person or adult they are working with, and how that links with 2 theories.

5. Reflection, through application of a reflective model, on your role as observer and an action plan for the development of your skills.