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1 Orientation Ron Lally Center for Child and Family Studies, WestEd

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3 Guiding Principles in the Creation of the Infant/Toddler L & D System  The family (including the family’s culture and language) plays a central role in early learning and development.  Infancy is a unique stage of life that is important in its own right.  Development in infancy can be described by three age periods—birth to eight months, eight months to 18 months, and 18 months to 36 months.

4 Guiding Principles in the Creation of the Infant/Toddler L & D System  Infants and toddlers are competent, yet vulnerable, at every stage of development.  Nurturing relationships provide the foundation for emotional security and for optimal learning and development.

5 Guiding Principles in the Creation of the Infant/Toddler L & D System  Infants and toddlers learn in a holistic way rather than one domain at a time.  Early development can be characterized by both quantitative and qualitative change.  Early development reflects an interplay of differentiation and integration.

6 Introduction to the I/T Learning and Development Program Guidelines

7 What Are Infant & Toddler Program Guidelines?  Broad recommendations for program quality based on research, theory, and practice.  Available for voluntary participation of programs seeking a higher quality of care and education for children from birth to 36 months.  Related to other quality improvement efforts.

8 Program Guidelines Are Not:  Early Learning Guidelines or Standards or Foundations  Regulations  Child Assessments  Program Assessments  Quality Rating Systems  Tied to Funding

9 Program Guidelines Resources  Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Program Guidelines  Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Program Guidelines Workbook  Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Program Guidelines DVD Series

10 Introduction to the I/T Learning and Development Foundations

11 Domains Covered by Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations  Social-Emotional Development  Cognitive Development  Language Development  Perceptual and Motor Development

12 Purposes of the Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations  To provide research-based and evidence- based descriptions of the way most infants and toddlers typically make developmental progress.  To augment infant care teachers’ understanding of early development.  To inform the curriculum planning process and assessment of children’s development progress.

13 Domain Foundation Age-level description Examples Behaviors leading up to the foundation

14 Foundations Resources  California Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations  California Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations DVD series

15 The Desired Results Developmental Profile – Infant/Toddler © (2010) [DRDP-IT © (2010)]

16 The Desired Results Developmental Profile – Infant/Toddler © (2010)  Is an observational assessment tool, NOT a test  Is based on developmental research and theory  Includes developmental sequences of behaviors along a continuum  Is completed by each child’s teacher

17 How the DRDP-IT © (2010) Is Used  To provide a general orientation to facilitating development and learning in key domains at each stage and age.  To focus on qualitative differences in development in key developmental domains.  To focus on the child’s current level of development (Positive Orientation) rather than on what the child has not yet or only partially mastered.  To help caregivers or teachers track the developmental progress of individual children.

18 How the DRDP-IT © (2010) Is Used  To be inclusive of children with disabilities or other special needs (universal design).  For birth to 3 it should consist of observing naturally occurring behavior rather than setting up situations to observe and record specific behavior.  It should not interfere with the ongoing interactions and routines in the care and education setting.

19 Alignment of DRDP-IT © (2010) to Infant/Toddler Foundations Expression of emotion Measure 3 Self expression Empathy Measure 5 Empathy Emotion regulation Measure 11 – Seeking other’s help to regulate self Measure 12 - Responsiveness to other’s support Measure 13 – Self comforting Measure 10 - Impulse control Impulse control Social Emotional Development Foundations Desired Result Indicator

20 DRDP-IT © (2010) Resources  DRDP-IT © (2010) – Assessment Instrument  DRDP-IT © (2010) – Assessment Users Guide

21 Introduction to the Curriculum Framework

22 What Is the Infant & Toddler Curriculum Framework?  A document that presents principles, a planning process, and strategies to assist infant care teachers in their efforts to support children’s learning and development from birth to 3.  The curriculum framework presents general guidance on planning learning environments and experiences for infants and toddlers.

23 How is the Infant & Toddler Curriculum Framework to be Used?  The curriculum framework provides a structure that infant care teachers can use to make informed decisions about curriculum practices.  Infant care teachers can follow the curriculum planning process presented in the framework to support learning and development in ways that are responsive to infants’ interests, inclinations, and needs.  Infant care teachers can turn to the framework for specific ideas (strategies) to support early learning and development.

24 The Curriculum Planning Process Observe & Reflect on infants’ & toddlers’ learning Document observations Complete DRDP-R I/T periodically Reflect, question, & plan Implement curriculum

25 Curriculum Framework Resources California Infant/Toddler Curriculum Framework (in preparation) Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) print materials and DVDs that provide guidance on facilitating infants’ learning in all developmental domains New Perspectives on Infant/Toddler Learning, Development, and Care (DVD)

26 Introduction to PITC


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