Child Development
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You will be creating a learning plan for preschool-aged children. You can choose any curricular area (or developmental domain to) plan for. When you plan developmentally appropriate curriculum, it is tied to what you know about the children you are planning for. It is based on their interests, questions and curiosity, and developmental needs. It should be meant to “provoke” their learning. It is not something that is done because the teacher thinks it will be fun or cute or because it looks like a fun idea that you found on the internet or in curriculum book.
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