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Psychology and child development

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 Use Website In a Screen-Reader Mode Accessibility Screen-Reader Guide, Feedback, and Issue Reporting Skip to Content (973) 326-9000 Appointment Request Make a Payment Published:  October 17, 2023 What are the 5 importance of child psychology? Are you curious about the importance of child psychology? Well, you've come to the right place! Understanding the significance of  child psychology is essential for parents , educators, and anyone involved in the well-being of children. In this blog, we will explore the five key reasons why child psychology is crucial and how it can positively impact a child's development. By delving into the world of child psychology, you will gain valuable insights into the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of a child's growth. Whether you're a parent seeking to enhance your parenting skills or an educator looking to create a nurturing environment for your students, this article will provide you with the knowledge you need. What is child
11:22 < DOC-20231202-WA00... Foundational Literacy and Numeracy: A Pre-requisite to Learning and ECCE Background Note Prof. Suniti Sanwal, Head DEE, NCERT Introduction Early childhood (birth to 8 years) is a critical period of development and carly literacy and carly numeracy are two important skill areas that develop during this period. Literacy and numeracy development begins in the first three years of life and is closely linked with daily communications, actions, thoughts and drawings of young children. Parents and the home learning environment and interactions of young children with literacy materials as books, paper, and crayons are the building blocks for the development of language, reading, writing and numeracy. This understanding of early literacy development complements the current research supporting the critical role of early experiences in shaping brain development. Education in the Early Years Young children are active, energetic, curious and interested in pe

Characteristics and benegits of play unit4

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  SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT NEWSLETTER The Types, Characteristics, and Benefits of Play in Early Childhood Development ALIANESS BENNY NJUGUNA UPDATED: AUG 26, 2022 Play Jessie Shaw In today's world, an increasing number of children are not given room for play, particularly in urban areas, and if they're given opportunity to play, it's for a limited time. This can be witnessed not only in homes, but also in schools. There are a variety of reasons given by parents/caregivers why they don't allow their children to play, or limit how much they can play. One of the major reasons is the security concern - the vulnerability of children being kidnapped. Reasons such as these are understandable, but parents can make use of indoor playing activities that are ideal inside the house. Children, by nature, are more playful than adults. This can also be witnessed among the young ones of mammals - puppies, kittens, and cubs. Pleasure, one of the characteristics of play, is felt among childr