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Meeting the Needs of Every Child: a guide to developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood education

“Meeting the Needs of Every Child: A Guide to Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education” is an essential resource for educators and professionals working with young children. This comprehensive guide introduces the reader to the core principles of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) in early childhood education, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and meeting the […]

ISBN: 979-8-89248-220-2

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979-8-89248-220-2

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Dennis Redeemer Korda, Prince Kwapong Essigyan, Stanley Appiah Essuman

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55

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“Meeting the Needs of Every Child: A Guide to Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Education” is an essential resource for educators and professionals working with young children. This comprehensive guide introduces the reader to the core principles of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) in early childhood education, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and meeting the unique needs of each child. The book provides a deep understanding of DAP, covering its definition, its significance in promoting healthy development, enhancing learning, fostering social-emotional growth, and respecting diversity. Each of the four key domains of child development, including physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and language and literacy development, is thoroughly explored, with practical strategies and techniques for implementing DAP effectively. This guide serves as a valuable tool for both new and experienced educators, administrators, parents, and anyone interested in supporting the growth and development of children, offering insights and practical guidance to create responsive learning environments tailored to the needs, interests, and abilities of all children.