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Posted by: admin Categories: Blogs Author: Laarnie Comment: no comments Why Does Each Child Matter?
January 09, 2018
Children get only one childhood. Make it memorable. Yes! Of course each child matters. People always thought of children as simple as little adults. The modern psychology has destroyed that theory. Every child goes through many stages of social development. A child may play alone happily. A child wanders onto the scene; He/she may be...
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Posted by: admin Categories: Blogs Author: Carl Dexter Comment: no comments A Child’s Hero
January 04, 2018
One of the best gifts to a married couple is to have a child. By having a child it reminds us that life has many chances and hope. When a new-born baby enters in this world their cry is the only voice we hear from them, a cry from an innocent creation looking for someone...
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Posted by: admin Categories: Blogs Author: Viannah Comment: no comments Our Teacher Our Hero
November 07, 2017
In the most recent decade, the limits of calling teachers have transformed rather dramatically to as educators. As time goes by, teachers’ role has turned into a greater complexity for what society brings, the parts customarily ascribed with educators have taken new importance. In the case of educators of young children their role has to...
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Posted by: admin Categories: Blogs Author: Niquee Comment: no comments The Journey of Early Childhood Education Now and Then
October 31, 2017
Early childhood education is said to be the most crucial part of a child’s learning stage. Why? It is because this stage is the starting period of a child to be trained how to learn. All things taught in this level of education can be a firm foundation for his/her lifelong learning. Early childhood education...
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Posted by: admin Categories: Blogs Author: Alfred Marc Comment: no comments Effective Childhood Educators: Inspiring Leaders of Tomorrow
October 24, 2017
Early childhood educators inspire leadership when they encourage the children to experiment, explore, discover, think, decide, learn, lead, hurt, love, challenge, dream, believe, choose, pretend, share, speak, listen, breathe, play, create and engage. The ability to inspire kids is something we expect childhood educators will do. These are some specific behaviors that a child educator...