Early Childhood Education At Home
Early Childhood Education at home is good for our kids –why are we saying it’s not? Parents of young children…
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Early Childhood Education at home is good for our kids –why are we saying it’s not? Parents of young children…
Key points: Kinedu emphasizes the importance of small daily changes in early childhood development. The rebrand signifies a focus on…
Key points:1. Babies benefit from repetition for brain development and feeling secure. Exploring the same activity repeatedly helps in forming…
Key points: Play is crucial for a happy, healthy childhood. Recognizing its decline, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “prescriptions…
Key points: Serve and return are back and forth interactions between a parent and a child, where the adults share…
Key points: Baby’s brain develops 90% of its adult size in the first three years. Early experiences shape neural connections…
Key points: Children at this stage have developed basic math skills and are starting to understand the concepts of parts…
Key points: Children develop number awareness by recognizing numbers, understanding how counting works, and learning one-to-one correspondence. Sorting and classifying…
Key points: Early mathematical concepts in children are developed through their routines, experiences, and interactions with their environment and caregivers….
Key points:1. Babies start developing math skills from birth, recognizing quantities and patterns.2. Early math concepts like “more” and “enough”…
Key points: Outdoor environments provide children with space and opportunities to engage in free play, develop their self-identity and independence,…
Key points: Lack of engagement can be a major curiosity killer for children, and engaging with them while they explore…
Key points: Early childhood exploration is key to learning, but parents may unintentionally restrict their child’s learning due to safety…
Key points: Fear helps us identify threats and has been a successful survival mechanism for centuries. Babies are born with…
Key points: Theory of Mind is understanding others’ mental states (emotions, intent, beliefs). It’s a fundamental cognitive ability developed through…
Children are born curious and as they grow their curiosity and learning grow with them. Curiosity has been characterized as…
Key points: Trillions of connections made in a child’s brain during their first years are crucial to their early wiring…
Key points: Fathers have a unique role in their child’s life, providing emotional support and promoting inner growth and strength,…
Key points: Children need cues and pauses to do the things we ask them to do. Music and obstacle courses…
Key points: Around 34 months, your child starts holding crayons with a more mature grip, preparing for writing. They plan…
Key points: Scribbling is a crucial early step in preparing your child for reading and writing. It fosters hand and…
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