Early Childhood Education – Do Children Really Need It?
Posted by Julie on January 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Are you putting your kids at a disadvantage by not enrolling them in any early childhood education? During the first few years of life, a child’s exposure to learning opportunities is extremely important. By the time a child reaches the age of two, they have as many brain connections as an adult does, and this number will increase even more by the time the child reaches the age of three. There probably isn’t any other time in a person’s life when there is such a potential for rapid... Click here to read more...
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