Tuesday, January 31, 2012

How to Use the Early World of Learning Programe.

The preschool years are a crucial time for children.During these years,children develop a variety of importhan skills they will use through-out school and adult life.the Early world of learning is a early skills programme that specifically addresses educational needs for  the preschool years.it provides a wide range of enganging activities,bright and exciting stories,and lively audio recording that adults can use to help develop essential early skills in children.  The  design of the programme and its many activities are also geared to encourage independent learning in preschoolers.and to promote many hours of play and close interaction between adult and children. At the center of the programme are 12 illustrated books that have been especially written to capture the interest and imagination of children.The stories are full of Humor,and they describe the adventures of a lovable scarecrow named Poldy and his three feathered friends,Wagtail,Crow,and Seagull.The first book introduces the main characters,and each subsequent book focuses on a particular concept,such a colours,numbers,opposites,time or place.  At the end of each storybook are notes with suggestions for discussion and follow-up activities. A valuable resource for the classroom The classroom is one of the most significant arenas for learning in a child’s life,and the teacher is an important mentor.The Early World of Learning offers busy teachers many stimulating ways of teaching concepts and reinforcing skills in the classroom.The storybook character can be used asa basid for a wide range of classroom activities,and the storybooks provide an ideal instruction to important themes that can be developed along with programme  activities and games. A valuable resource for the home The home is the child’s most important learning environment,and the parent is a child’s first and most influential  teacher.The Early World of Learning helps parent nurture the development of essential early skills in their children by providing the with the support the need to help their children learn.

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