The first years of young children
are a great deal of developing. The
brain develops to help build a child’s social and emotional skills, as well as
supporting language and literacy. In
early childhood, a child’s learn about different things through play. The children also learn to play and build
caring relationships in their lives.
Children spend most of their time playing together and learn how to
master difficult project.
Parents and professionals are a
child’s first teacher throughout life.
It is important to exposes a child to age appropriate challenges to
encourage development as well as learn from interacting with their peers. Developmentally appropriate practice is learning
deal with helping children to develop and learn effectively in early
education. In fact providing
high-quality programs are grounded in the belief that young children, families,
and staff grow and learn best in the context of trusting, supportive relationships
(Miller, 2008).
Refeneces
Miller, S. (2008). Secure attachment. Published by Ounce of Prevention Fund.
Retrieved from
No comments:
Post a Comment