Quality Rating 4: Implementation
Instructions
To meet the requirements for Developmentally Appropriate Learning and Practice: Implementation: DAP 5.4 (School-Age Only), your documentation should include:
- A daily schedule that provides ample access to a variety of activities related to the lesson plan, including literacy and language, science and math, arts, and physical fitness
- A recent lesson plan for each age group of children in your program. Your lesson plan should be dated and used within the past 6 months.
Daily Schedule and Recent Lesson Plan (within the last 6 months)
Consistent schedules and routines help children feel safe in environments that are predictable. Children can move through their day with confidence knowing their needs will be met and they will have many opportunities to play and learn, rest and relax, and be with others.
Learn tips for creating an effective daily schedule in Enrichment Resources.
What does the documentation look like?
Like children, no two programs follow the exact same schedule with the same activities and routines. But, all quality programs follow schedules and routines that meet the individual needs of children and include key elements like:
- Activities that include literacy and language, science and math, arts, and physical fitness.
- Activities that match the children’s individual ages, developmental levels, and needs
- Connections to a child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) as appropriate