CFD 3250 Lecture 4: Planning for Instruction

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Developmentally appropriate practices: dap is not a curriculum; it is a framework or prescription that provides guidance for instruction. 3 core considerations of dap: knowledge of child development and learning, knowing what is individually appropriate, knowing what is culturally appropriate. In 1975 us congress passed the education for all handicapped children act - - it provided states with to educate children with disabilities or delays: law was reauthorized in 2004 with a new name individuals with disabilities educational. Act (or idea) ensuring these children would be included in high quality programs: lre least restrictive environment this means that the children are being served with able-bodied, typically developing children whenever possible. Idea part c: provides services to children birth to 3 years of age. Idea part b: is designed to meet the needs of families ages 3 to 21: child find are free state screenings, parents as teachers also completes developmental screening, if child qualifies then a plan is developed:

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