Why is the work of an early childhood professional considered important to children’s development & learning?


Children are like sponges, the first 6 years of their life they learn so much and it is the best time for them to learn new things. Want your child to be bilingual? Start teaching when they are very young! It is harder for children as they get older to learn a new language.

Early Childhood Professionals have one of the best jobs out there, you actually are able to see the progress and the reward of watching a child learn is priceless!

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7 Responses to Why is the work of an early childhood professional considered important to children’s development & learning?

  1. rebelpoet26 says:

    Becasue during the first 3-5 years of a childs life they are more receptive to learning more things.
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  2. jans6911 says:

    according to expert, children learn best within the first 6 years of their life…. :)
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  3. bandit says:

    The most critical time for the growth of the human brain all occurs before the age of three!
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  4. buzyb says:

    children learn more from the age of 0 to 5 than any other time in their lives.
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  5. ANGEL says:

    Well at the age that a ec professional works with is some of the most important ages of development
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  6. Michelle says:

    Children are like sponges, the first 6 years of their life they learn so much and it is the best time for them to learn new things. Want your child to be bilingual? Start teaching when they are very young! It is harder for children as they get older to learn a new language.

    Early Childhood Professionals have one of the best jobs out there, you actually are able to see the progress and the reward of watching a child learn is priceless!
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  7. dolphin mama says:

    If you are truly dedicated to the well-being and education of young children, then you will make a positive impact on their life. Educators are critical in the development of young children’s cognitive, social, emotional, language, and motor skills. Another critical component is the bond that caregivers can have with the children… they can be effective in creating a bond that can stimulate that learning in other areas. Developing a child is the most important work that a caregiver has the responsibility for- either a professional or a parent- and is the single most important job for our future.
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