TALEEMAT, Vol 17, No 1 (2019)

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ابتدائے بچپن کی تعلیم، مستقبل کے لیے مشعل راہ

Saima Malik

Abstract


  •           Early Childhood Education (ECE) is consisted 0 to 8 years old. Research has proved that 80% brain development of a child is completed till the age of eight years and ECE performs vital role in this cognitive development. There is immense need of balance diet, good environment along with terrific brain development. Whole child development (mental, emotional, physical and social development) requires organized and age appropriate activities. Which is only possible in an ECE educational setup. Which will lay down the foundation of the future of a child.


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