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Children learn when
they are engaged in play
that is enjoyable and
thoughtfully planned.

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Key knowledge / skills / Children’s learning and development could be
dispositions observed, for **example, when they…

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Acquiring counting skills (both rote and rational counting) and the concept
of number sense help children understand the concept of numbers and their
relationships. The concept of number sense includes the concept of quantities,
‘more’ and ‘less’, conservation of quantity and part-whole relationships.

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The examples of children’s learning and development are
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neither age-specific nor exhaustive. Teachers have the flexibility


to provide appropriate learning opportunities based on their
children’s abilities, interests and developmental needs.

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ISBN 978-981-07-3853-2

9 789810 738532

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