Children’s learning can be enriched and extended—adults who understand young children’s growth and development can influence the extent of children’s learning.
- Teachers, caregivers and families value one another as partners in each child’s development.
- Adults assure that time and opportunity are provided for children to work together.
- Adults use effective observational skills to understand and assess children’s learning.
- Adults assure that environments are predictable and promote consistent and nurturing relationships.
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