12/2/2023 0 Comments Responsively![]() ![]() Sometimes, they might adapt strategies for children with disabilities. ![]() Teachers use their knowledge of individual children's development to decide which teaching practices and interactions are appropriate. Curricula typically offer a range of strategies teachers and family child care providers can use to extend children's learning. Staff work with families to incorporate culturally meaningful materials and experiences into the curriculum.įinally, responsive interactions provide opportunities to support children's development. Narrator: All education staff need to consider opportunities that build on the children's cultures and languages. Woman: She had this box wrapped up in white paper, so we brought in the crayons, and then since he's into putting things in and out, she had the bottle and the spoons. Home visitors may need to help families simplify an experience or make it more challenging based on their children's developmental level. Similarly, home visitors collaborate with families to choose learning experiences from their home-based curricula that support children's current levels of development. In addition, they need to plan to simplify an activity or make it more challenging based on the developmental levels of different children in the group. For learning experiences, teachers and family child care providers may offer activities that best suit a child or a group of children. Home visitors use their curricula to help families identify what materials they already have in their home that can support their children's development and promote learning. This is another way to be responsive to individual differences. Teachers and family child care providers also provide materials for children at different developmental levels. Teachers and family child care providers use their curricula to set up the environment, so children can building new skills and practice emerging ones. They review their curriculum's guidance on learning environments, learning experiences, adult-child interactions. With an understanding of children's knowledge and skills, education staff turn to their developmentally appropriate research-based curriculum for guidance and materials. Education staff also use data they gather from ongoing observations and child assessment to learn about children's current and emerging knowledge and skills. They invite families to share observations of their children's development and learning. Home visitors partner with families to learn about children's development. You can use the ELOF to understand children's developmental progressions. Children develop knowledge, skills, and behaviors across all the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes' framework domains. Whether you are a teacher, family child care provider, or home visitor, implementing a curriculum responsively begins by learning about individual children's levels of development. In order to do this, teachers, family child care providers, and home visitors need to ask themselves, "What do I know about each child's development and learning? What does my program's curriculum offer? How do I implement my program's curriculum responsively?" ![]() This suite supports the left pillar of the House Framework: implementing research-based curriculum and teaching practices.Įducation staff play an active role in intentionally using a curriculum's guidance to plan environments, learning experiences, and adult-child interactions. When connected to one another, they form a single structure that surrounds the family in the center because as we implement each component of the house, in partnership with parents and families, we foster children's learning and development. The elements are the foundation, the pillars, and the roof. The Framework for Effective Practice, or House Framework, helps us think about the elements needed to support children's preparation and readiness for school. This suite is one in a series of modules that help education staff and home visitors implement a research-based curriculum responsively, building on children's and families' cultures and on children's learning, development, and interests. Narrator: Welcome to this presentation of the 15-Minute In-Service Suite on "Implementing a Curriculum Responsively By Supporting Children's Development and Learning." This suite describes how education staff in all program settings can implement curricula and partner with families to provide learning experiences that respond to children's development and learning. ![]() Implementing a Curriculum Responsively: Supporting Children’s Development and Learning ![]()
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