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DEC Recommended Practices

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10/12/2017 11:32 PM

Many of the presenters at the DEC conference emphasized the DEC recommended practice guidelines. According to DE (2014),  the goal of the recommended practices is "to provide guidance to practitioners and families about the most effective ways to improve the learning outcomes and promote the development of young children, birth through age 5, who have or are at risk for developmental delays or disabilities." The topic areas include: (a) Leadership, (b) Assessment, (c) Environment, (d) Family, (e) Instruction, (f) Interaction, (g) Teaming and Collaboration and (h) Transition.  For anyone working in Early Childhood settings,we encourage you to take a look at the Recommended Practice.  

Three recommended practices stand out to us regarding the work we do with the Communication Matrix Projects: 

•A1. Practitioners work with family to identify family preferences for assessment processes.
•A2. Practitioners work as a team with the family and other professionals to gather assessment information.
•A6. Practitioners use a variety of methods, including observation and interviews, to gather assessment information from multiple sources, including the child’s family and other significant individuals in the child’s life

Included in this post is a PDF copy of the recommended practices which is also available from the DEC website: https://divisionearlychildhood...

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