Reason of the conducted study. The article presents a generalized view of the problem of applying uniform requirements to the organization of education and upbringing of preschoolers with developmental disabilities. The authors draw attention to the wide differentiation of special educational needs within the category of “children of early and preschool age with disabilities”, associated with the psychophysical characteristics and the social situation of each child's development.
Methods. The article attempts to illustrate the specifics of the structural content of the federal adapted educational program for preschool education (FAOP DO) and the conditions for its implementation. The methodological foundations for the development of targeted adapted education and training programs, as well as targets reflecting the desired results of the personal development of different nosological groups of children, are considered.
Research progress. The authors analyze typical professional difficulties and requests of specialists involved in the development of training and upbringing programs for children with disabilities based on many years of research, including on the topic “Clinical, psychological and pedagogical research of a modern child with disabilities and disabilities”. More than 800 specialists from 51 subjects of the Russian Federation took part in this study.
Results. Various methodological approaches to the development of Federal Adapted Educational Program are systematized. The dynamics of mastering the list of possible results, which is determined by the quality and consistency in the organization of special educational conditions, is discussed.
Conclusions. As recommendations, it is proposed to pay attention to the content and forms of implementation of additional professional educational programs of pedagogical and non-pedagogical workers of a single multidisciplinary team. For the first time, the analysis of the variable structure of the Federal Adapted Educational Program was carried out on the basis of the general principles of including different nosological groups of preschool children in the educational environment.