Ask the Expert Series: Why is Early Childhood Education Important for my Child?

Hello everyone! We, at the Remote Classroom, are thrilled to meet you through Ask the Expert sessions in app! I am Jenni Foronda, a dynamic leader and the head of Marketing and Business Development at Remote Classroom Australia, a cutting-edge learning platform based in Sydney, with a passion for education and a deep understanding of the evolving landscape of remote learning. Through theAsianparent, excited kaming matulungan kayong mga Mommies to instill in your child the love for learning and set a good foundation for your child so they can succeed long-term in their journey in education. How do I properly prepare my child for a good long-term experience at school? What is Early Childhood Education? Kailangan pa nga ba ng aking anak ng “Early Childhood Education” before papasukin sa School? When is the best time for my child to start? Check out all these questions answered here in the Q&A session. You may still comment your questions (as many as you can) related to early childhood education, preschool, or preparing your child for school in the comment section below, and we'll get to that when we can.

Ask the Expert Series: Why is Early Childhood Education Important for my Child?
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Yung 2 year old na anak ko po maaga nakapagsalita at marami ng nalalaman. Nagulat ako alam na niya yung planets, at numbers, na hindi ko naman naituro. Kailangan ko pa ba siya i-enroll? Ano ba ang makukuha doon na hindi makukuha sa bahay?

10mo ago

Specialized Resources: Schools often provide access to specialized resources, such as libraries, laboratories, and extracurricular activities, enriching the learning experience. Independence and Self-Confidence: School fosters independence, as children learn to navigate new environments, make decisions, and gain confidence in their abilities through accomplishments and challenges. Exposure to Diversity: Schools expose children to a diverse community, promoting cultural understanding, tolerance, and empathy, preparing them for a globalized world. While home learning can be beneficial, schools offer unique advantages that contribute to a well-rounded education and social development.