From DAP to DEEP: Exploring the New NAEYC Position Statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Join Nicol Russell, an at-large member of the NAEYC Governing Board, for a DAP webinar. “From DAP to DEEP”: Exploring NAEYC’s new Position Statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice is an online discussion that reflects the intimate connection between the revised NAEYC position statements on DAP and Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education. Participants will learn about the three considerations of DAP – context, individuality, and commonality – and how it can help early educators to take action to advance equity, racial justice, and social justice. This event is a collaboration between AzAEYC and SAZAEYC. This session was recorded in January 2021 and is no longer available for professional development credit.

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Developmentally Appropriate Practice (Introduction)

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Observation, Screening, Assessment, and Documentation

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