Explain what developmentally appropriate practice means and discuss why it is important for teachers of young children to use developmentally appropriate practice
What will be an ideal response?
Developmentally appropriate practices are guided practices provided by NAEYC to outline the a format for best practices to care for children. Teacher should use these practices to ensure the best quality for young children.
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