Basics of Developmentally Appropriate Practice
An Introduction for Teachers of Infants and Toddlers
Sue Bredekamp author Janet Gonzalez-Mena author Carol Copple author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Association for the Education of Young Children
Published:29th Sep '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Developmentally appropriate practice is so fundamental to the early childhood field that all new educators need a sound grasp from the very start. While DAP's basic concepts aren't difficult or arcane, they can be understood wrongly or incompletely—and often are! This engaging little book describes the core concepts and makes them meaningful to everyday practice for teachers of infants and toddlers. College instructors, directors, and trainers will find this an invaluable tool for introducing learners to the foundation of the early childhood field.
"Amy Scrinzi and Eva Phillips have immersed themselves in kindergarten best practices for years. They now use their expertise and skills to illuminate the mindset, processes, and practices essential to make kindergarten a place where children truly learn and develop in appropriate ways." —Sharon Ritchie, senior scientist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"While reading this book I was reminded time and time again of why I LOVE teaching kindergarten! This book supports kindergarten teachers’ efforts to create classroom environments where students develop a love and appreciation for learning, a sense of their competence and ability to make choices, and the sheer joy, wonder, and discovery that come with learning in the early years." — Shakera Walker, senior manager, Teacher Leadership, and former kindergarten teacher, Boston Public Schools
ISBN: 9781928896739
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128 pages