
Why is Early Childhood Education important?
Some parents still think that their children are too young to go to school. However, they might not know that child development is crucial, especially sending them to school to experience with new things as well as the environment. The significance of a child’s early years is frequently underestimated, despite the fact that research constantly shows that these years are the foundational stage of development for all species. The process of growing up begins with our growth as young children. A kid’s physical development typically follows a predictable pattern: the child is born, crawls, walks, talks, etc. There is consistent and strong evidence which shows that:
Early in a child’s life is when their brain develops the fastest. The quality of stimulation, support, and nurturing can have a negative impact on a person’s entire development.
Children that participate in early childhood education programs excel academically. Compared to children who do not participate in an early education program, they have greater career prospects, better health, fewer levels of dependency, and lower rates of criminality as adults.
By Vathana Soy