Developmentally Appropriate Practice focuses on children birth
through eight years old and is made up of three principle components:
age appropriateness, individual appropriateness, and social/cultural
appropriateness. - ANSWERS-
Age appropriateness - ANSWERS-means considering what is typical
for a child within a given age group.
Knowing the typical behaviors and growth patterns for a certain age
group is necessary to plan the most appropriate environments and
activities to optimize the learning experience for children in your care.
- ANSWERS-
Individual appropriateness - ANSWERS-means considering the needs
of each child as a unique individual. 1
A child's age, temperament, personality, and family history are all
factors that affect his or her development. - ANSWERS-
Social/Cultural appropriateness - ANSWERS-means considering the
social and cultural contexts in which children grow and live.
, Children's learning experiences are enhanced when caregivers are
aware of and support the social and cultural contexts in which they
live. - ANSWERS-
everything teachers do should be _____-- - ANSWERS-intentional
Caregivers should be intentional about planning learning experiences
that are purposeful, challenging, and achievable. - ANSWERS-
three critical challenges impacting early childhood practices -
ANSWERS-1. addressing differences in school success and
achievement
2. Integrating and aligning preschool and elementary school
programming
3. Improving teacher preparation, professional development and
ongoing support
Structural indicators - ANSWERS-are things that are "regulable,"
meaning they can be monitored and are important for providing
consistent care.
EX: Licensure
Lower ratios
Smaller group size
Caregiver qualifications
Professional development for staff