UDAP DCF LATEST UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
UDAP DCF LATEST UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS Developmentally Appropriate Practice ocuses on children birth through eight years old and is made up of three principle components: age appropriateness, individual appropriateness, and social/cultural appropriateness. Age appropriateness considering what is typical for a child within a given age group. Individual appropriateness considering the needs of each child as a unique individual Social/Cultural appropriateness considering the social and cultural contexts in which children grow and live. intentionality Developmentally Appropriate Practice methodology is the concept of teachers know they are teaching intentionally Developmentally Appropriate Practice is a curriculum. false When we use Developmentally Appropriate Practice, it means there is only one right way to teach a skill. false Developmentally Appropriate Practice means waiting until a child is ready to acquire new skills. false Developmentally Appropriate Practice means doing the same thing for all children in the classroom. false Using everyday routines and activities to enhance learning is Developmentally Appropriate Practice. true Developmentally appropriate classrooms are largely unstructured to encourage free exploration. false Teachers should have an understanding of child growth and development. true The classroom must be a welcome environment for everyone's cultural background. true Developmentally Appropriate Practice activities should be intentional, challenging, and achievable. true Recognizing and adapting practices based on the cultural background of each child is a Developmentally Appropriate Practice. true A child's age, personality, temperament, and family history are all factors that affect his/her development. true Structural indicators things that are "regulable," meaning they can be monitored and are important for providing consistent care. Process indicators what programs "do" to help promote development through specific activities and intentional practices. Process indicators are observable interactions. developmentally appropriate practice have shown to have these lasting effects on kids Lower delinquency rates Increased graduation rates Adults who earn higher salaries
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