Posts Tagged ‘Early Education’
Foundation Stage Curriculum
Early education is very important for our children. What they learn early on can and will be carried on as they grow up, such as how to get along with others, how to perceive work and study, how to work with personal belongings, etc. This is the very premise of the foundation stage curriculum, which is to address these needs early on when the personality and impressionability of young ones are still plastic enough for words and teachings to take firm root.
And as such, the following four factors are addressed by the curriculum in their own special ways:
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