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Meaningful assessment activities

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Planning and organizing the young child's curriculum and classroom environment is an essential component in the early childhood education program. Every fall in the USA millions of children begin and continue to participate in formal school settings. These children are all unique and differ in cognitive and social maturity.

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Jeffrey I. Gelfer is Program Manager of children's services of Easter Seal Society in Sarasota, Florida. Peggy G. Perkins is an Educational Consultant in Sarasota, Florida.

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Gelfer, J.I., Perkins, P.G. Meaningful assessment activities. Early Childhood Educ J 16, 6–9 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01620350

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