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Planning a Developmentally Appropriate Program for children 2nd Edition 2010 Diana Courson and Clarissa Wallace, Editors Arkansas State University Childhood Services JoAnn Nalley, Director I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn. --Albert Einstein Table of Contents Are You Ready? 4 Start Here! 5 Know the children 7 Age Level Characteristics 8 Supporting Self-regulation and Social Competence 26 Building Relationships 27 Practice the 5 Ls Daily 28 Building Relationships with children 29 Building Relationships with Families 31 How to Support children s Learning 32 Creating the Environment 33 Safety First 34 Here s to Good Health 35 A Developmentally Appropriate Schedule 37 Transitions 44 Addressi
Children thrive in an environment that is warm and ... • Protect the youngest infants from the more active play of older infants and toddlers. • Provide plenty of room to crawl and explore. Avoid leaving babies in swings, seats, or ... finger-feeding, and drinking from a cup.
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