What does Early Childhood Education mean?
There is an information overload on the subject of Early Childhood Education that can often intimidate parents. In simple words, all research suggests that babies have a huge capacity to learn through all the senses. The more stimulation they get through the different senses, the better their brain develops. This capacity to learn starts to slow down around the age of four.
LIFE magazine reported in early 90's that 'Babies can add before they can count. They can understand a hundred words before they can speak. And at three months, their power of memory is far greater than we ever imagined'.Educational Technologies Limited offers lots of material to make Early Childhood Education simple and fun, for both parents and children.
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When my wife was 8 months pregnant, the doctor told us to start talking to our baby. Since then, we have been reading from A Child's First Library of Values and A Child's First Library of Learning. Our son is now 2-1/2 years old and gets really excited when we read together from these books. We are delighted to see that glow on his face! Walter is so good. It helps him with correct pronunciation and attracts his attention with a variety of sounds. We hope to get the complete Total Development Program soon!