Posted by Julie on March 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Importance of Incorporating Cognitive Learning In Preschool
Preschools in Singapore – the perfect scenario when cognitive learning is being used. This is because it is one of the best places to prepare a child for a succeeding formal school education. Through cognitive learning, children are being taught new skills and their development is being promoted. This is done by letting children explore new things in school and have fun without putting any pressure on them.
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Posted by Julie on January 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Introducing a child to phonics early in life can help them develop a good grasp of the spoken language, which in turn they will connect with the written language.
Even when a child is too young to read words, you can start to introduce them to the sounds of words. Although even very young children love to hear words spoken, at around age four, children generally start to make a more solid mental connection to what spoken and written words are all about.
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