The Portage Project
Title: The Portage Project
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The Portage Project
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1032 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Three main points support the mission of the Portage Project. First, it is committed to creating and enhancing the quality of educational programs. Second, its goal is to develop and distribute materials that are used to support quality early childhood programs. Third, all programs are centered and guided by the children and their families (Herwig, 1995).
The Portage model proposes that parent or primary caregiver interaction is essential to successful early intervention. It also states that
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of interactions they use with their young children. This project also makes the parents central in deciding the appropriate intervention for their child and family. Through the use of these suggestions, any child would surely benefit from the Portage Project.
Bibliography
Bluma, S., Shearer, M., Frohman, A., & Hilliard, J. (1976). Portage Guide to Early
Education Manual. Wisconsin: Cooperative Educational Service Agency #12.
Herwig, J. (1995). Educational Programs that Work: The Portage Project [On-line].
Wisconsin: Cooperative Educational Service Agency #12.
