Abstract

For decades the field of early childhood education has experienced an identity crisis. Theoretical ideologies of early childhood pioneers have provided the foundation for understanding young children’s development and the use of DAP for typically and atypically developing children. However, in the context of the systematic structure of general education and special education, impediments exist due to the notion of preschool children with special needs ought to be isolated because of being labeled. The purpose of this qualitative exploratory case study was to explore the strategies that preschool teachers use to meet the individual needs of special needs children and to determine what strategies directors use to support preschool teachers. Data were collected from a purposeful sample of 7 preschool teachers on their perceptions and role within an inclusive classroom. Findings revealed that although some special needs preschool children who were evaluated did not qualify for special education, some preschool teachers believe that special needs preschool children do not belong in a general education classroom. Findings of concern include teachers’ descriptions of practices such as restraining young children and focusing only on typically developing children.

Details

Title
Child-centered pedagogy: Guided play-based learning for preschool children with special needs
Author
Cade, June 1 

 Skylands Research Institute, Sussex County Community College, Newton, New Jersey, USA 
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Dec 2023
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
e-ISSN
2331186X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2902244326
Copyright
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