Relacionar Columnas DAP Developmentally appropriate practice.Versión en línea DAP stands for "Developmentally Appropriate Practice." It refers to teaching methods and strategies that are tailored to the age, individual needs, and developmental stage of children, ensuring that learning experiences are both effective and suitable for their growth. por Mridul sharma 1 Sensorial 2 Corporal Punishment 3 Lack of moral control 4 Environment 5 Lack of ethical restraint 6 Impulsiveness 7 Inability to experience feelings of guilt 8 Cooperation 9 Affirmation 10 Generous 11 Overabundance 12 Competition means being willing to give more than what is expected or needed, often in terms of time, money, or kindness. It means failing to follow moral standards, leading to harmful or unethical actions It is physical punishment intended to inflict pain as a consequence for misbehavior. It means failing to regulate behavior according to ethical standards, leading to morally questionable actions. It means being unable to feel remorse or regret for wrongdoing. It is the act of trying to outdo others to achieve a goal or win a prize. It means having more than what is needed or excessive. It refers to acting on sudden urges or desires without thinking about the consequences. It means working together with others toward a common goal or purpose. . It includes natural elements like air, water, and soil, as well as social and cultural factors. This relates to the senses or sensory perception. This is a positive statement or expression of support and validation.