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Importance of Early Childhood Education

January 8th, 2012

Early childhood generally encompasses the first eight years in the life of an individual. The education given during these years of a child’s life plays a very important role and helps in proper development of children. Early childhood education can be fundamentally termed as “Learning through play”. Recent research have shown that early eight years in any children life are crucial time because during this phase their brain develops and much of its ‘wiring’ is laid down. The education experiences and relationships a child has along with nutrition can actually affect child mental growth enormously. While good early childhood education helps the brain to develop in healthy ways, improper education or study without play on other hand may affect brain development in different manner. So the experiences and the learning of a child in early years can support them in their entire life.

Recent studies of early childhood education have even shown some remarkable success. It resulting effects on child motivation and learning power last for a long time. Today where education has become very important role to play in a society, it is not right to postpone investing in children education until they become adults, nor wait till they reach school age. In fact early childhood is a vital phase of life in terms of a child’s intellectual, emotional and social development. Besides this, the most important point to know is that the growth of mental abilities is at an astounding rate and high proportion of learning takes place during this period.

It is very important for every parent to understand that a child spends first eight years in realization of his or her own identity. These are very crucial years when children gain a sense of self and learn to associate themselves with the people around them. They develop an understanding and behavior to a certain extent. For this reason it is suggested that early childhood education during these years should be more focused on teaching children about the world around them through play and establish the links. Moreover, many child development experts also agree that play is very important in the learning and emotional development of children. A play can be multi-facet and often helps in educating different skills in children. In addition to this, education through play also helps them learn social skills, and develop values and ethics.

Certainly, today it won’t be wrong to say that early childhood education is the key element that helps in building a god foundation for child’s educational success. Every child learns habit and form patterns that are not easily changed in later years. If parents and educators can develop productive early education patterns for the children in their charge, those children will be on their way to achieving great educational success. The lack of parental interaction during early childhood can negatively impact a child’s development. Ultimately it is the equal responsibility of the parents and tutors to assure the children have a good early childhood education that can further help them develop their personalities.

Imparting Early Childhood Education

November 23rd, 2011

One way to ensure that your child stays on track in school is to start as early as possible with early childhood education. There are many ways that a child can learn before they enter school. When you take the time to think about it, everything and everywhere can be a part of a lesson. For example, at three years old a trip to the grocery store can help establish critical thinking techniques that your child can use later on in school; like the process of elimination. You may not buy a product because it is too high or it has something in it that you or your child is allergic to. This process of elimination will help your child see how to eliminate all selections and choose the right one.

Early childhood education is also available on television for preschoolers. Not every program or cartoon for a child is educational so you need to find a program that teaches and enhances early childhood education. Watch a few of the episodes to determine how they mix fun with early childhood education. It may be a funny cartoon or show or it could be a serious episode with a good ending.

Early childhood education can be found in children’s books. Many books focus on preschool ages and can help strengthen the important details to help prepare them for school. You can purchase books on patterns, colors, numbers, and letters. Books start out with pictures and textures that allow you to feel the words such as “fur”. These books keep the child’s mind occupied while teaching a lesson at the same time. Books come in a variety of color with pictures that relate to the story and can teach the child in a way that they can learn. The concept of the story is funny, interesting, exciting, or serious.

When early childhood is worked with from the beginning, it helps prepare a child for the start of school. Some children start as early as three in a preschool program while others start when they turn five. Most three year old programs will focus on creative learning that is fun in order for the child to remember what they see and hear and process the information so they can use it when they start attending school daily.

Early childhood education is exciting with endless possibilities. It can also bring a smile to a parent when you see how your child takes the information and processes it. There childhood educational tools should be offered to a child at all times. When they are developmentally ready for them they will pick them up and begin to study them. As your child grows so does the need for more up-to-date books that will challenge the mind and stimulate growth and development.

A child can read a book anywhere so books should go with them at all times. If they want to watch television anyway shouldn’t it be educational? There are many ways to incorporate learning in daily lives.