Why Learning Matters in Young Children
Hello guys, how are you all? I hope you're all doing well. I'm doing fine too. In the field of education, as we know, early childhood education is very important.
In the early years of life, children learn the fastest—how to speak, how to interact with others, their common sense, their behavior, their self-confidence—everything they have can only be achieved through early childhood education.
As you know, in early childhood education children are taught how to carry out various tasks, and this behavior shapes their future role in a positive or negative way.
As you know, in the early years of brain development—in the first few years—children are extensively nurtured to learn how they will live their lives. They receive less academic instruction and are more engaged in other activities so that they start school and become invested in it. Start, because if their heart isn't in school, then what will they do in school?
One aspect of early childhood education is that we also teach language skills—such as how children should speak, what they should listen for, and how to recognize teachers or anyone else and interact with them. We work on their social skills, teaching them how to make friends if When they're working in a team, how do you lead the team? The biggest thing is sharing, which you hardly ever see among children these days—that they share anything with each other.
Emotional growth is also fostered, and if problems arise, how they can handle those problems. That covers the children's role in early childhood. Now, what is the teacher's role?
As you know, a teacher is a role model for their students. So the way a teacher behaves with children in school, the children will learn from that. At the same time, parents also have the right—just like the teacher—to provide a good environment for their children. Have mercy so that in the future they can create the best possible life opportunities for themselves. Early childhood education, as far as I think, is necessary because in it we basically teach less academics and more how to live in the world and handle their environment.
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