Appropriate practices that improve early childhood learning process

 What are the appropriate practices that improve early childhood learning process?

1. Play-based learning- playing is one of the most common ways that allows young children to actiively learn and explore about the world.

- these types of play activities can help develop childrens social and cognitive skills.

- Few examples of play-based  activities: Imaginative play and cooperative play.

  1. Imaginative play involves children acting out fantasies and it plays an important role in developing children's imagination, which is essential for literacy skills and intellectual reasoning.
  2. Cooperative play is important as it helps to change and promote collaboration among children, sharing, conflict resolution and effective communication skills.



2. Hands on activities- this are activities that allow young children to do work with their hands, these activities allow children to learn by doing.
- Examples of hands-on activities- Arts, science experiments, ad building with blocks.





3. Individual learning- Every child is unique in their own ways, and they adopt to different learning styles thus individual learning allow children to work on their abilities, interest and learning styles at their own pace.




4.Social interaction- Social interaction entails the ways children behave when they meet their peers is the involve in non-verbal and verbal communications. This type of interaction enhances and develop children's social skills, cooperation and communication skills.




5. Storytelling and literacy- When parents and educators read to children, it helps a child to know words, sound and language, this in turn develops children's early literacy skills.
- Parents are advised to introduce their children to kids' books and stories.



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