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Development And Development: What Is Early Child Development?

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¬ What is Early Child Development?

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Early childhood is the most rapid period of development in a human life. Although individual children develop at their own pace, all children progress through an identifiable sequence of physical, cognitive, and emotional growth and change. The Early Child Development (ECD) approach is based on the proven fact that young children respond best when caregivers use specific techniques designed to encourage and stimulate progress to the next level of development.

¬ The ultimate goal of Early Child Development (ECD) programs is to improve young children's capacity to develop and learn. A child who is ready for school has a combination of positive characteristics: he or she is socially and emotionally healthy, confident, and friendly; has good peer relationships; tackles challenging tasks and persists with them; has good language skills and communicates well; and listens to instructions and is …show more content…

In the Early Childhood Environment, educators use observation as a means of control of what each child does or says during a specific period of time, in as much intention detail as possible. Observation is used to discuss and analysis with other classroom teachers to build on learning experiences for children. Through observation Classroom teachers can identify early childhood children’s interests. Knowing what a children or a group of children like and respond to, can help teachers and children plan learning experience. For example, a group of children interested in animal and other activities, might plan a walk to find them, reveal where they live and what they eat. A child might be interested in different activity. Classroom teacher can chart the development of each child and for this classroom teacher should aware of the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of each

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