SCECA www.southernearlychildhood.org Southern Early Childhood Association
SCAEYC www.scaeyc.org South Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children
Gambetti, A. (2002). How to Keep Children Safe, Yet Allow Some Risks Necessary for Learning.Child Care Exchange, pg 147. www.childcareexchange.com
Creative Curriculum Developmental Continuum Assessement www.teachingstrategies.com
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities www.nichcy.org
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