Early Education

Early Education: Why It Matters and How to Start

Parents’ companionship in early childhood education

Why Early Education Matters?Research shows that children who start kindergarten with basic skills in language, reading, and social interactions do better in school and life. For example, kids with strong language skills often achieve 30% higher academic success later. Parents and teachers help build these skills through daily activities like reading and talking. Making quality preschool affordable also ensures more children get this critical start. Early Education Builds Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking​ Play is a big part of early learning! Structured play, like games or creative activities, helps develop skills like memory, flexible thinking, and self-control—all important for learning. The...

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