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Main Author: Kirshenbaum, Karen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED433929
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contents Helping Family Day Care Providers Implement Developmentally Appropriate Child Care Practices in Their Homes with a Four Point Strategy. Kirshenbaum, Karen Caregiver Child Relationship Child Caregivers Curriculum Development Developmentally Appropriate Practices Early Childhood Education Educational Environment Educational Facilities Improvement Educational Improvement Family Day Care Improvement Programs Program Effectiveness Program Evaluation Scheduling This practicum was developed to increase the quality of child care offered by family daycare providers on a military base in the western United States. Providers were to improve their developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) by following a daily activity schedule, setting up enriched home environments, writing and implementing curricula, and positively interacting with children. Following identification of the problem through a survey of daycare providers, interventions were conducted, including three training sessions, playgroups, and education of providers in lending library supplies. Monthly home visits were also conducted. Outcomes of the interventions were measured using the Developmentally Appropriate Practices Observation Tool, which contained four sections: daily activity schedule, environments, interactions, and curriculum plans. Findings indicate that, with the exception of setting up developmentally appropriate home environments, all objectives for improvement through use of DAP were met. (Appendices contain the survey instrument, observation tool, workshop evaluation, family daycare book report form, and family daycare provider home visit observation form. Contains 50 references.) (EV)
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spellingShingle Helping Family Day Care Providers Implement Developmentally Appropriate Child Care Practices in Their Homes with a Four Point Strategy.
Kirshenbaum, Karen
Caregiver Child Relationship
Child Caregivers
Curriculum Development
Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Early Childhood Education
Educational Environment
Educational Facilities Improvement
Educational Improvement
Family Day Care
Improvement Programs
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Scheduling
Helping Family Day Care Providers Implement Developmentally Appropriate Child Care Practices in Their Homes with a Four Point Strategy. Kirshenbaum, Karen Caregiver Child Relationship Child Caregivers Curriculum Development Developmentally Appropriate Practices Early Childhood Education Educational Environment Educational Facilities Improvement Educational Improvement Family Day Care Improvement Programs Program Effectiveness Program Evaluation Scheduling This practicum was developed to increase the quality of child care offered by family daycare providers on a military base in the western United States. Providers were to improve their developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) by following a daily activity schedule, setting up enriched home environments, writing and implementing curricula, and positively interacting with children. Following identification of the problem through a survey of daycare providers, interventions were conducted, including three training sessions, playgroups, and education of providers in lending library supplies. Monthly home visits were also conducted. Outcomes of the interventions were measured using the Developmentally Appropriate Practices Observation Tool, which contained four sections: daily activity schedule, environments, interactions, and curriculum plans. Findings indicate that, with the exception of setting up developmentally appropriate home environments, all objectives for improvement through use of DAP were met. (Appendices contain the survey instrument, observation tool, workshop evaluation, family daycare book report form, and family daycare provider home visit observation form. Contains 50 references.) (EV)
title Helping Family Day Care Providers Implement Developmentally Appropriate Child Care Practices in Their Homes with a Four Point Strategy.
topic Caregiver Child Relationship
Child Caregivers
Curriculum Development
Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Early Childhood Education
Educational Environment
Educational Facilities Improvement
Educational Improvement
Family Day Care
Improvement Programs
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Scheduling
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED433929