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What’s The Deal With Ages and Stages? | Replay
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Why are ages and stages important???
So that we can set developmentally appropriate expectations.
Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is an approach to teaching grounded in research on how young children develop and learn and in what is known about effective early education. Its framework is designed to promote young children’s optimal learning and development.
Our Sponsor! I want to thank Route 60: A Biblical Highway for sponsoring this podcast. Please check out the link here. Route60.movie
Check out this presentation on Ages and Stages from Kathy Lee by clicking here!
The best way to teach children in a developmentally appropriate manner is through PLAY…
In short…PLAY builds the brain, develops the whole child, and contributes to children becoming who they were meant to be.
“Play is a vital way for the brain to integrate its divergent parts and build complex synaptic connections. This is key to brain stabilization, organization, and development. “ – Stuart Brown, MD
“When children play, their brains are engaged in numerous pattern-seeking processes that construct, organize, and synthesize knowledge.
These processes Include:
- Sorting
- Ordering
- Classifying
- Counting
- Patterning
- Measuring
- problem-solving
- organizing
- comparing
- describing
- storytelling
- Inventing
- constructing
- deciding
- explaining
- mapping
- cooperating
- experimenting
- imagining
- questioning
- creating
- symbol making
What is the role of a DAP Teacher/parent?
- Observe
- Facilitate
- Encourage
- Have realistic expectations
- Focus on progression rather than perfection
- Remember
“Childhood is the world of miracle and wonder, as if creation rose and bathed in light, out of darkness, utterly new and fresh and astonishing. The end of childhood is when things cease to astonish us. When the world seems familiar when we have gotten used to existence, one has become an adult.” – E. Jonesco
“Every stage of development is complete in itself. The 3-year-old is not an incomplete 5-year-old. The child is not an incomplete adult. Never are we simply on our way, always we have arrived! Enjoy now!” – JC Pearce
The post What’s The Deal With Ages and Stages? | Replay appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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Manage episode 375688583 series 2354698
Why are ages and stages important???
So that we can set developmentally appropriate expectations.
Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is an approach to teaching grounded in research on how young children develop and learn and in what is known about effective early education. Its framework is designed to promote young children’s optimal learning and development.
Our Sponsor! I want to thank Route 60: A Biblical Highway for sponsoring this podcast. Please check out the link here. Route60.movie
Check out this presentation on Ages and Stages from Kathy Lee by clicking here!
The best way to teach children in a developmentally appropriate manner is through PLAY…
In short…PLAY builds the brain, develops the whole child, and contributes to children becoming who they were meant to be.
“Play is a vital way for the brain to integrate its divergent parts and build complex synaptic connections. This is key to brain stabilization, organization, and development. “ – Stuart Brown, MD
“When children play, their brains are engaged in numerous pattern-seeking processes that construct, organize, and synthesize knowledge.
These processes Include:
- Sorting
- Ordering
- Classifying
- Counting
- Patterning
- Measuring
- problem-solving
- organizing
- comparing
- describing
- storytelling
- Inventing
- constructing
- deciding
- explaining
- mapping
- cooperating
- experimenting
- imagining
- questioning
- creating
- symbol making
What is the role of a DAP Teacher/parent?
- Observe
- Facilitate
- Encourage
- Have realistic expectations
- Focus on progression rather than perfection
- Remember
“Childhood is the world of miracle and wonder, as if creation rose and bathed in light, out of darkness, utterly new and fresh and astonishing. The end of childhood is when things cease to astonish us. When the world seems familiar when we have gotten used to existence, one has become an adult.” – E. Jonesco
“Every stage of development is complete in itself. The 3-year-old is not an incomplete 5-year-old. The child is not an incomplete adult. Never are we simply on our way, always we have arrived! Enjoy now!” – JC Pearce
The post What’s The Deal With Ages and Stages? | Replay appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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