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Early childhood education

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Early childhood education is the formal teaching and care of young children by people other than their family or in settings outside of the home. 'Early childhood' is usually defined as before the age of normal schooling - five years in most nations, though the U.S. National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) instead defines 'early childhood' as before the age of eight.

Education is vital to lasting positive change in children's lives. Yet for millions of children and youth in low-income countries and poor communities, a quality education is beyond reach. Many other kids are not prepared when they start school and drop out in the early grades. Save the Children reaches the world's most marginalized children — those who urgently need a better foundation for learning in the United States and around the world.

In 2010, Save the Children reached more than 11 million children in 39 countries with programs for early childhood and preschool learning, basic education and literacy and school health and nutrition. As a result, children come to school ready and healthy to lay the foundations of their education and with enthusiasm for learning.

Save the Children's education programs reach children at risk — girls, ethnic minorities, and children affected by rural poverty, HIV/ AIDS, conflict and natural disasters — from early childhood through young adulthood. We focus on communities in greatest need, design programs that make it easy to participate, even for children who work or have missed years of schooling, prepare toddlers for school, and make the lessons meaningful to children’s lives and local culture. What’s more, we are meeting the needs of children with disabilities who might otherwise never be able to go to school.

Girls and boys enrolled in education programs supported by Save the Children receive a quality education through outreach, teacher training, books and other learning materials. Time and again children in these programs score better on standardized tests than children enrolled in government schools.

Children at their earliest ages should learn and realize the importance of education in their lives. Some kids, however, may resist your efforts and insist on doing things their way. As a parent, your best teaching tool is your attitude. Having a positive attitude about reading and a curiosity about learning new things instills similar beliefs in your children. Show them that education is the ticket to fulfilling their dreams and having a productive life.



"We shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish." - F. A. Hayek

The supposed purpose of education, as marketed by the education industry, is career advancement, higher pay, and empowering a college graduate's job search. This represents the current personal importance of education as determined by a few studies performed back when bureaucratic machines were still humming. We will discuss the social importance of education later.

Educational importance before the industrial revolution was tied to:

1) learning,

2) preparation for wise leadership and personal achievement,

3) opening your mind to new ideas.


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early childhood education is the formal teaching and care of young children by people other than their family or in settings outside of the home early childhood is usually defined as before the age of normal schooling five years in most nations though the national association for the education of young children naeyc instead defines early childhood as before the age of eight
education is vital to lasting positive change in children lives yet for millions of children and youth in low income countries and poor communities a quality education is beyond reach many other kids are not prepared when they start school and drop out in the early grades save the children reaches the world most marginalized children those who urgently need a better foundation for learning in the united states and around the world
in number save the children reached more than number million children in number countries with programs for early childhood and preschool learning basic education and literacy and school health and nutrition as a result children come to school ready and healthy to lay the foundations of their education and with enthusiasm for learning
save the children education programs reach children at risk girls ethnic minorities and children affected by rural poverty hiv aids conflict and natural disasters from early childhood through young adulthood we focus on communities in greatest need design programs that make it easy to participate even for children who work or have missed years of schooling prepare toddlers for school and make the lessons meaningful to children lives and local culture what is more we are meeting the needs of children with disabilities who might otherwise never be able to go to school
girls and boys enrolled in education programs supported by save the children receive a quality education through outreach teacher training books and other learning materials time and again children in these programs score better on standardized tests than children enrolled in government schools
children at their earliest ages should learn and realize the importance of education in their lives some kids however may resist your efforts and insist on doing things their way as a parent your best teaching tool is your attitude having a positive attitude about reading and a curiosity about learning new things instills similar beliefs in your children show them that education is the ticket to fulfilling their dreams and having a productive life


we shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish a hayek
the supposed purpose of education as marketed by the education industry is career advancement higher pay and empowering a college graduate job search this represents the current personal importance of education as determined by a few studies performed back when bureaucratic machines were still humming we will discuss the social importance of education later
educational importance before the industrial revolution was tied to
number learning
number preparation for wise leadership and personal achievement
number opening your mind to new ideas

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