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I. DAP Handout:

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II. Five Foundational Documents from NAEYC:

1. Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP)

The fourth edition of the developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) position statement and book reflect new research that underscores the importance of social, cultural, and historical contexts of development and elevates the need for active engagement through play, exploration, and inquiry in ways that support the whole child. Find information about all of NAEYC’s DAP resources here.

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2. Professional Standards & Competencies for Early Childhood Educators

Effective early childhood educators are critical for realizing the early childhood profession’s vision that each and every young child, birth through age 8, have equitable access to high-quality learning and care environments. As such, there is a core body of knowledge, skills, values, and dispositions early childhood educators must demonstrate to effectively promote the development, learning, and well-being of all young children.

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3. Code of Ethical Conduct

Thousands of you have since shared your ideas, needs, and feedback through surveys and focus groups. With that guidance, and led by extraordinary workgroups made up of Governing Board members, educators, faculty, researchers, partners, and advisors, we are honored to be able to launch a public comment period with draft versions of Code of Ethics for your review through November 15, 2024. 

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4. Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education

All children have the right to equitable learning opportunities that help them achieve their full potential as engaged learners and valued members of society. Thus, all early childhood educators have a professional obligation to advance equity. They can do this best when they are effectively supported by the early learning settings in which they work and when they and their wider communities embrace diversity and full inclusion as strengths, uphold fundamental principles of fairness and justice, and work to eliminate structural inequities that limit equitable learning opportunities.

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5. NAEYC Early Childhood Program Standards

NAEYC has set 10 standards for early childhood programs that can help families make the right choice when they are looking for a child care center, preschool, or kindergarten. The standards and criteria are also the foundation of the NAEYC Accreditation system for early childhood programs. To earn accreditation, programs must meet all 10 standards. Based on research on the development and education of young children, the standards were created with input from experts and educators from around the country. The standards define what NAEYC—the world’s largest organization of early childhood professionals—believes all early childhood programs should provide.

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III. “What is a wheel?” The Image of the Child:

By: Peggy L. Martalock

“What is a wheel?” The Image of the Child:

Traditional, Project Approach, and Reggio Emilia Perspectives


How does a teacher’s image of children influence how children learn, the role of the teacher, and the curriculum? Three common perspectives are explored in this enlightening article.

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If you want to replicate our delightful playdough:

IV. Homemade Playdough Recipe:

Click for the recipe we used to make today's playdough!

Playdough Recipe

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