Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Across
- 4. Appropriateness:considering the needs of each child as a unique individual.
- 8. theories: based on the belief that humans are controlled by many factors.
- 9. developmental theories: focus on emotional and personality developmentally.
- 10. play: children play together by planning and working toward a common goal.
- 13. play: playing beside other children.
- 14. appropriateness: considering the social and cultural contexts in which children grow and live.
Down
- 1. Routines: Children know what to expect and what is expected of them.
- 2. Vygotsky theory: there are vary development levels of ability.
- 3. theory: what a person learns when development proceeds successfully throughout life, from birth to old age.
- 4. development theories: focus on children developing an intellectual understanding of their world.
- 5. Piagets stages: humans go through certain stages of intellectual development.
- 6. theory: children are modeled by their culture, their society and their environment.
- 7. play: playing alone
- 11. play: children play together with materials and some talking.
- 12. Appropriateness:considering what is typical for a child within a given age group.