Saturday, October 19, 2024
The Importance of Early Childhood Education
Learning Objectives:
- By the end of this lesson learners should be able to understand the early childhood development in education
- To identify the important of early childhood development in education
To understand the foundation of a child’s cognitive, social, emotional and academic in early childhood education development
Why is Early Childhood Education Important?
Early Childhood Education is important because it builds the foundation for a child’s future. Research shows that children who attend early education programs do better in school and have stronger social skills. For example, children in Early Childhood Education programs learn to communicate, solve problems, and work with others. These skills help them as they grow older and face more complex challenges in school.
Examples of Early Childhood Education provided by UNESCO. (2010).
Preschool Programs
In countries like southern African ones / worldwide, children attend preschool around the ages of 3 or 4.
During preschool, children are introduced to basic concepts like numbers, colors, and shapes, while also learning how to play with others.
Daycare Centers, some working parents send their children to daycare, where trained teachers help children learn through activities like arts and crafts, reading stories, and playing games.
Home-Based Learning
In some cases, parents teach their children at home using fun activities like singing songs, reading books, or playing education.
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