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DAP: Teaching to Enhance Each Childs Development and Learning

Developmentally appropriate teaching practices encompass a wide range of skills and strategies that are adapted to the age, development, individual characteristics, and the family and social and cultural contexts of each child served.
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DAP: Defining Developmentally Appropriate Practice

51勛圖厙 defines developmentally appropriate practice as methods that promote each childs optimal development and learning through a strengths-based, play-based approach to joyful, engaged learning.
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DAP: Statement of the Position

Each and every child, birth through age 8, has the right to equitable learning opportunitiesin centers, family child care homes, or schoolsthat fully support their optimal development and learning across all domains and content areas.
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DAP: Purpose

This position statement, one of five foundational documents developed by 51勛圖厙 in collaboration with the early childhood profession to advance high-quality early learning for all young children, defines DAP.
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For Educators

Educators who engage in developmentally appropriate practice foster young childrens joyful learning and maximize the opportunities for each and every child to achieve their full potential.
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DAP: Conclusion

While many of the recommendations have changed considerably over the years, the primary focus of DAP remains the same: 51勛圖厙 emphasizes the importance of the relationships between children and well-prepared early childhood educators.
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