Early childhood, from ages 2-6 years old, is an important period for development as children learn language, independence, and how to interact with their environment. During this stage, children learn social skills like getting along with others through playing with friends, and academic skills in preschool like writing, reading, and counting. Overall, early childhood experiences help lay the foundation for further growth and understanding of the world.
Early childhood, from ages 2-6 years old, is an important period for development as children learn language, independence, and how to interact with their environment. During this stage, children learn social skills like getting along with others through playing with friends, and academic skills in preschool like writing, reading, and counting. Overall, early childhood experiences help lay the foundation for further growth and understanding of the world.
Early childhood, from ages 2-6 years old, is an important period for development as children learn language, independence, and how to interact with their environment. During this stage, children learn social skills like getting along with others through playing with friends, and academic skills in preschool like writing, reading, and counting. Overall, early childhood experiences help lay the foundation for further growth and understanding of the world.
development. Submitted by: Edward Coloma Vergara 11(HUMSS)-St.Teresa of Calcutta PERSONAL DEVELOPEMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD This period is also referred to as the preschool years and consists of the years which follow toddlerhood and precede formal schooling. As a two to six-year-old, the child is learning language, gaining a sense of self and greater independence, and beginning to learn the workings of environment. The period of early childhood is important for all of us, because during this time we learn to be free from simple things. we also learn or discover many new things when we are in early childhood such as the following. when we are in early childhood the first thing we learn is how to get along with others, when we get along with others we will meet many new friends. If we interact with others we will experience more, such as playing with new friends. when we were also in early childhood we also learned a lot when we went to preschool, we learned to write, read and count. CONCLUSION... Early childhood is already a part of our lives, during this time here we begin to get to know the world, here we also learn to communicate with others, we also learn to read, write, and count and above all here we experience freedom. THANK YOU! Submitted by: Edward Coloma Vergara 11(HUMSS)-St. Teresa Of Calcutta Personal Developement