Observe the child during daily activities.
No elicitation needed.
The child will show physical excitement (or displeasure) when she sees familiar activities (diaper, bottle, favorite toy, bed) showing she knows what is coming next.
Encourage parents to watch the child’s physical cues (facial expression, muscle tightening, body movements, etc.) to determine how the child feels about what is happening. Early childhood educators and parents can also help children discover their world by having them see things from different perspectives, up close, far away, under and on top of, not to mention upside down.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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