Early Childhood Development

Early Childhood Development is an investment for life. But in countries where poverty, armed conflict, natural disasters, and HIV and AIDS threaten a child's family and community support structures, Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs seldom take priority. The evidence is mounting: increased global investment in children under Child today builds a better educated, prosperous, and peaceful citizenry tomorrow.Children who participate in Early Childhood Development programs, when compared with children who don't, are more likely to enroll in school, plan their families, become productive adults, and educate their own children.

Guidelines for Parents:-

  • Attachments with Family.
  • Healthy Food Awareness.
  • Adults Education.
  • Discipline.
  • Respect.
  • Good Etiquette.
  • Good Behavior - It is the basis of good manners.
  • Decrease Bad Habits.
  • Importance of Girls Childs Birth.
  • Awareness of Ecology.
  • Truthfulness.
  • Leadership Qualities.
  • No Tantrums.
  • Make A Encourageous.
  • Good Etiquette.
  • Good Table manners.
  • Outdoor play - Give & Take, Sportsmanship.

The Need to Start Early:-

Why are early learning opportunities so important? During the first few years of life, approximately 700 neural connections are formed every second. These connections are dictated by the interplay of a baby’s genetics, environment and experiences, especially the child’s interactions with adults. These are the connections that build brain architecture — the foundation upon which all later learning and behavior depend.