Archive for October, 2011

Understanding The Importance of Early Childhood Education

October 27th, 2011

Education is always important. It all starts with early childhood education. The importance of early childhood education is this is the foundation of every child’s learning.

It all starts with the parents and caregivers. When a child is born and up to age six they have the fastest brain development. That means they are ready to learn and need to learn. Children with parents that focus on early childhood education, whether at home or in a preschool are helping build an education foundation for their child. It is also important for parents to stay involved and encourage their children. It doesn’t matter if the child is three or 13. Children want their parent’s approval and encouragement.

Working with a child also helps create a bond with the parent and the child. Starting early means this bond could stay throughout the child’s formal education. This will help children throughout their education to have someone to support them. Children will also know and feel comfortable coming to their parent for assistance with homework and their education overall. » Read more: Understanding The Importance of Early Childhood Education

Too Much Early Education May Cause Autism

October 9th, 2011

In South Korea, it was popular that parents take babies born for only weeks to learn english. Recently, it’s fashionable to make babies learn yoga, philosophy, even walking. These inappropriate early education are not healthy for infants, after having too much lessons, many babies display autistic tendencies. Doctor Sun from Institute of Cognitive emotional and Psychiatric in Seoul said 30-40 percent of mental patients in Korea are infants. The main cause of this situation is too much early education imposed by family.

Many parents are afriad of their children being left behind, so they force young kids to learn all kind of things. In fact, studying memory, language and other skills too early could inhibit the normal development of other cognitive ability, such as color, hehavior, feelings and so on. Children between 18 and 36 months old should learn necessary skills in the process of playing, like climbing, grasping, and other acts of cognition. » Read more: Too Much Early Education May Cause Autism