DVD
28 min
1994
LB1139.25 .D47 1994 DVD
Tells childcare providers and teachers how to provide a developmentally appropriate curriculum. Explains that child care programs should be child-centered; promoting physical, emotional, social, thinking, and problem solving skills for each age group and each child. Discusses the three factors of a program which focuses on the whole child: the child, the environment, and the child/adult interaction. Looks at developmental appropriateness by both age and individual, finding appropriate stress-reducing activities for distressed children, and encouraging development of self-control in children.
Distributed by Indiana Public Broadcasting.
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