Course Details
Early childhood care and education
Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, refers to the instruction of children from birth to age two. Recently, early childhood care education has gained popularity. It is recognized as a crucial stage in a child’s development, encompassing the comprehensive advancement of a child’s character. ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) is also a professional title achieved through a post-secondary educational program. Early childhood care and education (ECCE) extends beyond mere preparation for primary school.
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Its objective is to foster the holistic growth of a child’s social, emotional, cognitive, and physical needs, establishing a solid and extensive foundation for lifelong learning and well-being. ECCE possesses the potential to cultivate compassionate, capable, and responsible future citizens.
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- • Early childhood care and education
- • School organization
- • Child health and nutrition
- • Program planning
- • Child development
- • Communication skills
- • Practical art and craft theory
- • Methods of teaching
- • Creative art and performing art
- • First aids training
- • Personality development
- • Coloring workshop (basics)
- • Educational visits
- • Lesson plans
- • Case study
- • Display board
- • Internship training practice
- • Presentation techniques
- • Rhymes, prayers and games practice
- • Story art
- • Creative art theory
- • Aspects of child development
- • Program planning
- • Creative art
- • Performing art/ creative art theory
- • Working with parents and community
- • Intelligence and learning
- • Communication skills
- • Cooking class
- • Syllabus building
- • Creative art /creative art theory
- • Internship training practice
- • Personality development (advance)
- • Work legally and ethically
- • Promote children agency
- • Rhymes, games practice, prayers