ECE and Academic Readiness

 


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Early childhood education plays a critical role in preparing children for primary school. Through play-based learning and structured educational activities, children develop the early literacy and numeracy skills needed for academic success. ECE programs are designed to build a child's ability to focus, follow instructions, and develop pre-academic skills, such as recognizing letters and numbers. By the time they enter primary school, children who have attended quality ECE programs are typically more confident, motivated, and ready to tackle formal learning.

Key Points:

  • The link between ECE and school readiness.
  • How early literacy and numeracy are taught in ECE.
  • Long-term academic benefits of attending an ECE program.



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