Natural Environments
I have not been attentive to the blog lately -
Instruction in the natural environment requires significant planning. It should have clear, observable goals and reflect the principles of effective instructional practice. As researcher Steven Warren (1998) reminds us, these procedures "were developed because they can be embedded in the stream of ongoing interaction and can effectively accelerate the development of certain skills if they are used frequently, with fidelity, and within the child's zone of proximal development."
Given this goal for ECSE, isn't therapeutic horseback riding perfect?
Warren, S. (1998). Back to the future? Journal of Early Intervention, 21(4), 297-298.
Instruction in the natural environment requires significant planning. It should have clear, observable goals and reflect the principles of effective instructional practice. As researcher Steven Warren (1998) reminds us, these procedures "were developed because they can be embedded in the stream of ongoing interaction and can effectively accelerate the development of certain skills if they are used frequently, with fidelity, and within the child's zone of proximal development."
Given this goal for ECSE, isn't therapeutic horseback riding perfect?
Warren, S. (1998). Back to the future? Journal of Early Intervention, 21(4), 297-298.
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