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Fostering Curiousity.
Fostering Curiousity in Young Children.

Below are some ideas that parents can use to help foster young children's curiousity and encourage them to learn more about the world around them.

Model interest in the world around you. Take a walk outside and wonder aloud about the trees, the sky, the stars. Also let your child see you pursuing interests of you  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 19 Oct 2002
 
Helping Your Baby Learn to Talk
Learning to Talk

From birth to three months, your baby listens to your voice. He coos and gurgles and tries to make the same sounds you make. You can help your baby learn how nice voices can be when you:

Sing to your baby. You can do this even before he is born! Your baby will hear you.
Talk to your baby. Talk to others when she is near.   . . . more
Author : Edusearch from C.E. Morrisset Huebner and P. Lines, Created : 14 Sep 2002
 
Helping Your Child Adjust to Preschool
Helping Your Child Adjust to Preschool


You're standing outside the preschool holding your child's hand as he is about to step across the threshold into a new world. Perhaps he is crying and clinging tightly to your leg or maybe he's jumping up and down in front of the window trying to catch a glimpse of his new classroom, ready and eager to start. Maybe you're the one who's crying, won  . . . more
Author : By Heidi Hoff Created : 18 Aug 2002
 
Pre School Activities
Should preschool children be forced to do certain activities?

Children should not be forced to do any particular activity at preschool. A healthy preschool offers a safe, stimulating child-centered environment. Preschool staff should take their cues from the kids regarding their interests and curiosities. Their task is then to encourage those natural interests. They should not compel any  . . . more
Author : Carleton Kendrick Created : 02 Jul 2002
 
The role of Early Childhood Development
Early Childhood Development (ECD): Ngå Kaitaunaki Køhungahunga.
ECD was established under the Education Act in 1989 as a Crown entity. Its role is to promote and encourage the development and provision of quality, accessible and appropriate early childhood services.

ECD provides the following programmes:

1.Parenting Programmes – Supporting Families


Parents As Fir  . . . more
Author : ECD Information Services Created : 16 Apr 2002
 
Trouble at the Preschool Door
Drop-off dread

It is Monday morning and you are not dreading the morning traffic, or the meeting with your boss, but instead you fear the drop-off scene at your child's preschool. You are hoping that you will at least reach the school lobby before he cements his feet to the ground and screams "I am not going in there!"

Separation difficulties can happen with any child at any time duri  . . . more
Author : Caroline Fish Created : 22 Mar 2002
 
What Should I Know About Bright Preschool Children?
How do bright preschool children differ from other children their age?

As a group, bright preschool children differ from others their age in some of the ways they think and feel. In most cases, their physical development is similar to other children's. However, each child is an individual, with an individual pattern of development. Bright preschool children are likely to differ from oth  . . . more
Author : National Council Gifted Education. Created : 15 Mar 2002
 
Environment can positively impact on young children.
Jessica, age four, enters her new preschool classroom for the very first time. She looks around and tries to determine what happens in this space? Does she belong here? Will it be an interesting place to spend her days? Will she be supported as she grows and develops?

Jessica will discover the answers through her interactions with the physical environment of her classroom. If she spends her d  . . . more
Author : Rebecaa Isbell, Ed.D. Created : 10 Dec 2001
 
Government releases new early childhood resource.
Minister launches new early childhood resource
Wednesday, 16 August 2000, 12:26 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Government

16 August 2000 Media Statement
Minister launches new early childhood resource

The Associate Minister of Education, Lianne Dalziel, today launched a new early childhood resource that will assist all early childhood centres in New Zealand to be accessible to children w  . . . more
Author : NZ Government Created : 16 Jan 2002
 
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