Psychology, asked by wwwkashifch, 3 months ago

developmentally appropriate practice for toodles​

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Answered by shashi1979bala
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Developmentally appropriate practice does not mean making things easier for children. Rather, it means ensuring that goals and experiences are suited to their learning and development and challenging enough to promote their progress and interest.

Answered by yashvi193
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Important experiences and teaching behaviors include but are not limited to: Talking to babies and toddlers with simple language, frequent eye contact, and responsiveness to children's cues and language attempts. Frequently playing with, talking to, singing to, and doing fingerplays with very young children


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