Edited and compiled just for teachers, this resource explains developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) so teachers can apply DAP in their work with children in first, second, and third grades. Chapters include:* What Is De...

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Edited and compiled just for teachers, this resource explains developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) so teachers can apply DAP in their work with children in first, second, and third grades. Chapters include:* What Is Developmentally Appropriate Practice?* A brief introduction to the main ideas of DAP* Teaching Children in First, Second, and Third Grades* Connecting DAP to excellent teaching* An Overview of Development in the Primary Grades* Overview of learning and development in first, second, and third grades* Developmentally Appropriate Examples to Consider* Examples of key DAP practices, as well as contrasting practices that are less likely to serve children well* Supporting Children's Learning While Meeting Standards* Connecting the standards to DAP*Young Children ArticlesTen articles from Young Children that provide examples of applying developmentally appropriate practice when working with children in first, second, and third grades.

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