In early childhood education, it's important to focus not just on academic skills, but also on character development. Character development refers to the growth and development of a child's moral and ethical values, such as honesty, respect, responsibility, and compassion. Here are a few strategies for promoting character development in early childhood education:
In conclusion, character development is an important part of early childhood education. By providing a positive and supportive environment, modelling positive character traits, using literature and storytelling, providing opportunities for service learning, and encouraging reflection and discussion, educators can help children develop the moral and ethical values they need to be successful in life.
Opinion by Kieran Galvin For Kipinä parents, it’s no surprise that we prefer children under four to engage in activities other than playing with mobile devices, apps, or watching TV. We believe that human interaction and creativity offer more valuable learning experiences than these passive forms. Those first cute moments of a child holding a
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Toddlers need plenty of sleep to support their growing bodies and minds. But how much sleep is enough? The amount of sleep a toddler needs can vary depending on their age, activity level, and individual needs. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, toddlers (aged 1-3 years) need 11-14 hours of sleep per day, including
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As your child gets ready to start ‘big school’ (primary or elementary school), it’s important to make sure they have the skills they need to be successful. Here are a few key readiness skills to focus on: By focusing on these key readiness skills, you can help your child be successful in first grade and
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