
How to foster your child’s independence?
When we think about independence, we picture our child being able to dress and undress, pour her own drink and prepare her own snack.
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When we think about independence, we picture our child being able to dress and undress, pour her own drink and prepare her own snack.
Each child is seen as a strong, capable, independent, and curious being. Children should always be encouraged to think, explore, investigate, and question the world around them.

There are lots of Montessori and Reggio Emilia similarities such as their focus on calm, open classrooms that encourage multi-age learning and interaction. Both approaches are child-centric and view the child as competent, resourceful and independent.

There are lots of Waldorf and Montessori similarities and they are both among the fastest growing education systems in the world. They both respect the child as an individual and emphasize the need to educate them as spiritual and creative beings.

With the right level of brain stimulation in a nurturing environment, a child will be able to reach their potential. The relationships fostered in early childhood education are essential components for establishing confident and capable learners.

Early childhood is one of the most important periods of brain development. Neural pathways are established, developing skills, and creating the foundation for a lifelong love of learning and creativity.

Motor skills are necessary during infant and preschool years as these skills help with development and coordination later in life. As they develop these skills, their confidence increases. Increased confidence helps them tackle other activities independantly like dressing, writing and speaking.

We all know that young children and toddlers just love to have fun. It’s also an extremely impressionable age where children develop and learn, so it’s vital to include activities that are both educational and fun.

There are several brain development activities for toddlers, but few are guaranteed to enhance a toddler’s brain. Activities shape toddlers into adulthood, as their brains subconsciously pick up from the environment and motor skill development.
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