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Early Childhood Education: The Research
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education. To support our early years, visit www.patreon.com/sprouts
Source:
30 Million Word Difference
http://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/TheEarlyCatastrophe.pdf
The High Scope Perry Preschool Study
http://www.highscope.org/file/research/paerryproject/specialsummary_rev2011_02_2.pdf
University of Michigan - How American Children Spend Their Time
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yb4bzzu3
The Heckman Curve
https://heckmanequation.org/resource/the-heckman-curve/
What a child experiences during the first years of their life has a lasting impact on the development of their brain. While genes set the roadmap, experiences create the neural connection inside the brain that sets the foundations of our emotions, language, motor skill...
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Nearly 1,000 made switch to early childhood education sector from Jan 2020 to Jun 2022
Early childhood education was one of the three most popular sectors among those in Singapore last year looking to make a mid-career switch. That's according to Workforce Singapore, which helps with career transitions. While the majority of these applicants were below the age of 40, some teachers said the industry may benefit from more mature hires. Close to 1,000 made the switch to the early childhood education sector from January 2020 to June 2022.
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Froebel’s Kindergarten: The Origins of Early Childhood Education
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Early in Life & the Importance of Early Childhood Education | Steve Zwolak | TEDxDelmarLoopED
Stephen Zwolak is the founder and CEO of LUME Institute and Executive Director of University City Children’s Center (UCCC), LUME’s lab school. Zwolak has more than 45 years of experience working in the field of early childhood. He is recognized for leading the conversation on the impact and future of early childhood education in St. Louis and beyond. His years as a classroom teacher and a leader in various educational arenas drove him to develop the LUME Approach, for which there is growing evidence of closing the racial and socioeconomic achievement gap. The LUME Approach brings together theoretical, observational, and neuroscientific research that affirms that the emotional development of children is critical to academic success and lifelong positive outcomes.
As a young teacher, Zwolak...
published: 29 Oct 2018
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ECE Professional- Early Childhood Education Job Interview
published: 19 Mar 2020
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Shapes🔹️Lesson 4🔹️PART 1🔹️ Educational video for children (Early childhood development).
Learning shapes - an effective learning video for young children, in which they learn basic geometric shapes easily and quickly, without additional efforts on your part.
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/qCu6qVhNldI
In Russian: https://youtu.be/ZQRHIZu-V6s
In this lesson, your child will see basic geometric shapes on the screen and hear their names, thus associating the shape with its name. Besides, the shapes will have different colors that your child has already learned from our previous videos. Children do not need to constantly look at the screen - it is sufficient that they do their own thing and occasionally glance at the screen. Multiple repetitions ensure that the child will see the shape a few times and remember its name. You also do not need to make any additional effort - simply ...
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Behind the Scenes: TAFE NSW | Graduate Tour | Early Childhood Education
What's it like studying Early Childhood Education at TAFE?
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YMCA of Greater San Antonio shows off enhanced early learning center
YMCA's early learning centers are designed to provide top-notch infant, toddler, and preschool childcare with activities tailored to each developmental stage.
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Praxis®️ Early Childhood Education (5025) Study Guide + Practice Questions!
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Ready to tackle the Praxis Early Childhood Education exam? We can help! This 240 Tutoring video will outline the key concepts you need to know to pass the Praxis Early Childhood Education (5025) exam. Plus, we’ve got a few Praxis 5025 practice questions.
We cover the ins and outs of what you'll find on the Praxis Early Childhood Education (5025) exam, with content curated by our curriculum team, plus give you a peek inside our comprehensive Praxis Early Childhood Education study guide — which covers everything you need to ...
published: 26 Jul 2022
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Early Childhood Education: The Research
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education. To support our early years, visit www.patreon.com/sprouts
Source:
30 Million Word Difference
http://w...
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education. To support our early years, visit www.patreon.com/sprouts
Source:
30 Million Word Difference
http://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/TheEarlyCatastrophe.pdf
The High Scope Perry Preschool Study
http://www.highscope.org/file/research/paerryproject/specialsummary_rev2011_02_2.pdf
University of Michigan - How American Children Spend Their Time
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yb4bzzu3
The Heckman Curve
https://heckmanequation.org/resource/the-heckman-curve/
What a child experiences during the first years of their life has a lasting impact on the development of their brain. While genes set the roadmap, experiences create the neural connection inside the brain that sets the foundations of our emotions, language, motor skills, vision, and memories. If one region gets additional stimulation, the neural pathways within that area and the connections to other areas grow stronger. This process is called synaptic pruning.
You can also imagine your brain as a planet. There is Motor Skill Metropolis, Memory Mountain and Vision Village. Through the years, popular cities grow bigger and links between them get larger. Now if one area was never developed, there can be traffic jams. This then slows down the development of the entire brain. Some neurotransmitters will be tired of getting to work. Others will take short cuts and get lost.
Imagine your brain is a planet. Big cities have many houses, roads, and connections to travel to other big cities. If they are popular, over time those cities and links between them grow bigger and stronger. But if one town was never developed, citizens will have trouble to get around. As a result, there is little business and traffic jam for everyone who wants to pass through. This limits not only the development of that area but limits the growth of the entire ecosystem.
Betty Hart and Todd Risley studied children’s exposure to language. On average children from families on welfare were exposed to about 600 words per hour. Kids from rich families got about 2,000. By the age of 3, the gap becomes 30 million words. But it didn’t end there. Children from privileged families received much more positive feedback. For every 6 words of praise, there was only one word of discouragement. Welfare kids, however, heard twice as many discouragements than praise. This could make a difference that lasts a lifetime.
In a study that began in 1963, psychologist David Weikart and his team randomly divided 123 underprivileged kids into two groups. One group spent two years at a top preschool with excellent teachers. They made art, discussed problems, and received a lot of attention, respect, and love. For the other, life went on as usual. Often without much attention from anyone 40 years later the Highscope Perry Preschool Study was published.
At age five, 67% of the children in the top preschool group had an IQ of over 90, they were school-ready. Of the others, only 28% achieved that. At fourteen there was a big difference in basic classroom achievements. At twenty-seven the top preschool group was more likely to own their own home. And at age forty they earned more money and were less likely to ever be sentenced to jail.
The researchers concluded that the two years at preschool nourished the children not only intellectually but also gave them social skills, courage, and perseverance. This combination of character strength, also called Grit, was later responsible for their success in life. The 15,000 dollars invested in putting those kids into preschool, later benefited the entire society, mainly through a reduction in crime. The total return of investment was estimated to be at a 195,000 dollars.
In 2006 Nobel Prize-winning economist James Heckman published what became known as the Heckman Curve. It shows the return of investments in education, which is the highest in the early years. Governments have since started to act. In Germany, parents get a lot of financial support to raise their kids. In Japan, mothers or fathers can take a full year of paid leave. In France, all children go to Kindergarten free of charge.
If you happen to be in charge, know that with every extra minute you spend encouraging and talking to that little troublemaker, you might be doing him a favor for life. According to the University of Michigan: "regular family dinners are a stronger predictor of good grades than doing homework."
https://wn.com/Early_Childhood_Education_The_Research
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education. To support our early years, visit www.patreon.com/sprouts
Source:
30 Million Word Difference
http://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/TheEarlyCatastrophe.pdf
The High Scope Perry Preschool Study
http://www.highscope.org/file/research/paerryproject/specialsummary_rev2011_02_2.pdf
University of Michigan - How American Children Spend Their Time
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yb4bzzu3
The Heckman Curve
https://heckmanequation.org/resource/the-heckman-curve/
What a child experiences during the first years of their life has a lasting impact on the development of their brain. While genes set the roadmap, experiences create the neural connection inside the brain that sets the foundations of our emotions, language, motor skills, vision, and memories. If one region gets additional stimulation, the neural pathways within that area and the connections to other areas grow stronger. This process is called synaptic pruning.
You can also imagine your brain as a planet. There is Motor Skill Metropolis, Memory Mountain and Vision Village. Through the years, popular cities grow bigger and links between them get larger. Now if one area was never developed, there can be traffic jams. This then slows down the development of the entire brain. Some neurotransmitters will be tired of getting to work. Others will take short cuts and get lost.
Imagine your brain is a planet. Big cities have many houses, roads, and connections to travel to other big cities. If they are popular, over time those cities and links between them grow bigger and stronger. But if one town was never developed, citizens will have trouble to get around. As a result, there is little business and traffic jam for everyone who wants to pass through. This limits not only the development of that area but limits the growth of the entire ecosystem.
Betty Hart and Todd Risley studied children’s exposure to language. On average children from families on welfare were exposed to about 600 words per hour. Kids from rich families got about 2,000. By the age of 3, the gap becomes 30 million words. But it didn’t end there. Children from privileged families received much more positive feedback. For every 6 words of praise, there was only one word of discouragement. Welfare kids, however, heard twice as many discouragements than praise. This could make a difference that lasts a lifetime.
In a study that began in 1963, psychologist David Weikart and his team randomly divided 123 underprivileged kids into two groups. One group spent two years at a top preschool with excellent teachers. They made art, discussed problems, and received a lot of attention, respect, and love. For the other, life went on as usual. Often without much attention from anyone 40 years later the Highscope Perry Preschool Study was published.
At age five, 67% of the children in the top preschool group had an IQ of over 90, they were school-ready. Of the others, only 28% achieved that. At fourteen there was a big difference in basic classroom achievements. At twenty-seven the top preschool group was more likely to own their own home. And at age forty they earned more money and were less likely to ever be sentenced to jail.
The researchers concluded that the two years at preschool nourished the children not only intellectually but also gave them social skills, courage, and perseverance. This combination of character strength, also called Grit, was later responsible for their success in life. The 15,000 dollars invested in putting those kids into preschool, later benefited the entire society, mainly through a reduction in crime. The total return of investment was estimated to be at a 195,000 dollars.
In 2006 Nobel Prize-winning economist James Heckman published what became known as the Heckman Curve. It shows the return of investments in education, which is the highest in the early years. Governments have since started to act. In Germany, parents get a lot of financial support to raise their kids. In Japan, mothers or fathers can take a full year of paid leave. In France, all children go to Kindergarten free of charge.
If you happen to be in charge, know that with every extra minute you spend encouraging and talking to that little troublemaker, you might be doing him a favor for life. According to the University of Michigan: "regular family dinners are a stronger predictor of good grades than doing homework."
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This presentation will provide several strategies and tips for teaching early childhood education ECE (Early Childhood Development) ECD classes. Early Childhood Education teachers have a very difficult job and often do not get the right training needed to put them in a position of success. Several of the strategies include fostering communication and conversation, allowing time for children to play, utilizing manipulatives to teach mathematics (concrete to the abstract), and much much more. ECE teachers are encouraged to share this content with other educators in an effort to further help children succeed. This video is part of an instructional playlist from teachings in education and Frank Avella. Other videos in the playlist cover topics such as Curriculum, Inquiry based learning, Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, and much more.
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This presentation will provide several strategies and tips for teaching early childhood education ECE (Early Childhood Development) ECD classes. Early Childhood Education teachers have a very difficult job and often do not get the right training needed to put them in a position of success. Several of the strategies include fostering communication and conversation, allowing time for children to play, utilizing manipulatives to teach mathematics (concrete to the abstract), and much much more. ECE teachers are encouraged to share this content with other educators in an effort to further help children succeed. This video is part of an instructional playlist from teachings in education and Frank Avella. Other videos in the playlist cover topics such as Curriculum, Inquiry based learning, Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, and much more.
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 56803
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Nearly 1,000 made switch to early childhood education sector from Jan 2020 to Jun 2022
Early childhood education was one of the three most popular sectors among those in Singapore last year looking to make a mid-career switch. That's according to ...
Early childhood education was one of the three most popular sectors among those in Singapore last year looking to make a mid-career switch. That's according to Workforce Singapore, which helps with career transitions. While the majority of these applicants were below the age of 40, some teachers said the industry may benefit from more mature hires. Close to 1,000 made the switch to the early childhood education sector from January 2020 to June 2022.
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Early childhood education was one of the three most popular sectors among those in Singapore last year looking to make a mid-career switch. That's according to Workforce Singapore, which helps with career transitions. While the majority of these applicants were below the age of 40, some teachers said the industry may benefit from more mature hires. Close to 1,000 made the switch to the early childhood education sector from January 2020 to June 2022.
Editor's note: This video says close to 1,000 people made the switch to the early childhood education sector in 2021. It should be from January 2020 to June 2022 instead. We apologise for the error.
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- published: 02 Sep 2022
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Froebel’s Kindergarten: The Origins of Early Childhood Education
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In 1838 the German educator Friedrich Fröbel laid the...
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1:23 Fröbel's Gifts
1:48 Kindergartens blossom
2:13 Dark times
2:34 Kindergartens shut down
2:49 Froebel's grief and the diaspora of thought
3:21 Fröbel's Gifts rediscovered
3:42 Frank Lloyd Wright
4:11 Return to a better future
4:36 On children's minds and souls
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0:55 "Frei-Arbeit" - Free Work
1:23 Fröbel's Gifts
1:48 Kindergartens blossom
2:13 Dark times
2:34 Kindergartens shut down
2:49 Froebel's grief and the diaspora of thought
3:21 Fröbel's Gifts rediscovered
3:42 Frank Lloyd Wright
4:11 Return to a better future
4:36 On children's minds and souls
5:11 How about you?
5:37 Our amazing patrons
5:46 Check out our friends at REBL
- published: 31 May 2021
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16:36
Early in Life & the Importance of Early Childhood Education | Steve Zwolak | TEDxDelmarLoopED
Stephen Zwolak is the founder and CEO of LUME Institute and Executive Director of University City Children’s Center (UCCC), LUME’s lab school. Zwolak has more t...
Stephen Zwolak is the founder and CEO of LUME Institute and Executive Director of University City Children’s Center (UCCC), LUME’s lab school. Zwolak has more than 45 years of experience working in the field of early childhood. He is recognized for leading the conversation on the impact and future of early childhood education in St. Louis and beyond. His years as a classroom teacher and a leader in various educational arenas drove him to develop the LUME Approach, for which there is growing evidence of closing the racial and socioeconomic achievement gap. The LUME Approach brings together theoretical, observational, and neuroscientific research that affirms that the emotional development of children is critical to academic success and lifelong positive outcomes.
As a young teacher, Zwolak studied at the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute, an educational center for which he now periodically serves as an instructor for others in child- and family-serving professions. In 2015, he received the American Psychoanalytic Association Educational Achievement Award.
Today, Zwolak is recognized for his visionary thinking and entrepreneurial ability to create, enhance and expand programs and develop infrastructure. He develops curricula which include understanding the importance of children’s sexual development and addressing angry love with ruthless compassion in the classroom and home. As a speaker and educator known for his warm demeanor, Zwolak skillfully challenges and motivates teachers to develop reflective practices in their daily relationships with children and families and to be prepared to administer therapeutic triage using a multi-disciplinary approach. Stephen Zwolak is the founder and CEO of LUME Institute and Executive Director of University City Children’s Center (UCCC), LUME’s lab school. Zwolak has more than 45 years of experience working in the field of early childhood. He is recognized for leading the conversation on the impact and future of early childhood education in St. Louis and beyond. His years as a classroom teacher and a leader in various educational arenas drove him to develop the LUME Approach, for which there is growing evidence of closing the racial and socioeconomic achievement gap. The LUME Approach brings together theoretical, observational, and neuroscientific research that affirms that the emotional development of children is critical to academic success and lifelong positive outcomes.
As a young teacher, Zwolak studied at the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute, an educational center for which he now periodically serves as an instructor for others in child- and family-serving professions. In 2015, he received the American Psychoanalytic Association Educational Achievement Award.
Today, Zwolak is recognized for his visionary thinking and entrepreneurial ability to create, enhance and expand programs and develop infrastructure. He develops curricula which include understanding the importance of children’s sexual development and addressing angry love with ruthless compassion in the classroom and home. As a speaker and educator known for his warm demeanor, Zwolak skillfully challenges and motivates teachers to develop reflective practices in their daily relationships with children and families and to be prepared to administer therapeutic triage using a multi-disciplinary approach. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Stephen Zwolak is the founder and CEO of LUME Institute and Executive Director of University City Children’s Center (UCCC), LUME’s lab school. Zwolak has more than 45 years of experience working in the field of early childhood. He is recognized for leading the conversation on the impact and future of early childhood education in St. Louis and beyond. His years as a classroom teacher and a leader in various educational arenas drove him to develop the LUME Approach, for which there is growing evidence of closing the racial and socioeconomic achievement gap. The LUME Approach brings together theoretical, observational, and neuroscientific research that affirms that the emotional development of children is critical to academic success and lifelong positive outcomes.
As a young teacher, Zwolak studied at the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute, an educational center for which he now periodically serves as an instructor for others in child- and family-serving professions. In 2015, he received the American Psychoanalytic Association Educational Achievement Award.
Today, Zwolak is recognized for his visionary thinking and entrepreneurial ability to create, enhance and expand programs and develop infrastructure. He develops curricula which include understanding the importance of children’s sexual development and addressing angry love with ruthless compassion in the classroom and home. As a speaker and educator known for his warm demeanor, Zwolak skillfully challenges and motivates teachers to develop reflective practices in their daily relationships with children and families and to be prepared to administer therapeutic triage using a multi-disciplinary approach. Stephen Zwolak is the founder and CEO of LUME Institute and Executive Director of University City Children’s Center (UCCC), LUME’s lab school. Zwolak has more than 45 years of experience working in the field of early childhood. He is recognized for leading the conversation on the impact and future of early childhood education in St. Louis and beyond. His years as a classroom teacher and a leader in various educational arenas drove him to develop the LUME Approach, for which there is growing evidence of closing the racial and socioeconomic achievement gap. The LUME Approach brings together theoretical, observational, and neuroscientific research that affirms that the emotional development of children is critical to academic success and lifelong positive outcomes.
As a young teacher, Zwolak studied at the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute, an educational center for which he now periodically serves as an instructor for others in child- and family-serving professions. In 2015, he received the American Psychoanalytic Association Educational Achievement Award.
Today, Zwolak is recognized for his visionary thinking and entrepreneurial ability to create, enhance and expand programs and develop infrastructure. He develops curricula which include understanding the importance of children’s sexual development and addressing angry love with ruthless compassion in the classroom and home. As a speaker and educator known for his warm demeanor, Zwolak skillfully challenges and motivates teachers to develop reflective practices in their daily relationships with children and families and to be prepared to administer therapeutic triage using a multi-disciplinary approach. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 29 Oct 2018
- views: 135799
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Shapes🔹️Lesson 4🔹️PART 1🔹️ Educational video for children (Early childhood development).
Learning shapes - an effective learning video for young children, in which they learn basic geometric shapes easily and quickly, without additional efforts on y...
Learning shapes - an effective learning video for young children, in which they learn basic geometric shapes easily and quickly, without additional efforts on your part.
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/qCu6qVhNldI
In Russian: https://youtu.be/ZQRHIZu-V6s
In this lesson, your child will see basic geometric shapes on the screen and hear their names, thus associating the shape with its name. Besides, the shapes will have different colors that your child has already learned from our previous videos. Children do not need to constantly look at the screen - it is sufficient that they do their own thing and occasionally glance at the screen. Multiple repetitions ensure that the child will see the shape a few times and remember its name. You also do not need to make any additional effort - simply turn on the video, when the child is playing in the same room, and the child will learn these shapes without any effort on your part.
The video is accompanied by beautiful classical music, which also contributes to the musical development of the child as well as the child’s intellect.
Our videos:
Lesson 1. Colors. https://youtu.be/E1mW7nqC8Ck
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/b0QYPHOCpp8
In Russian: https://youtu.be/m9Kv2x3jxec
Introduction of the 12 basic colors. Multiple repetitions of colors will ensure that the child sees and memorizes them.
Lesson 2. Colors. https://youtu.be/ZA9MeeKXCOE
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/e6ixMHn7FrY
In Russian: https://youtu.be/f0s_ZiwIW1g
In this lesson, colors go faster one by one, which challenges your child's speed of perception.
Lesson 3. Colors. https://youtu.be/n8MUFVz3EY4
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/A7CVpOZF2IA
In Russian: https://youtu.be/W54chT4ePQs
Putting together colored stackers, making funny faces from Play-Doh, and dissolving paint in water.
Lesson 5. Shapes. https://youtu.be/3LUe0QyCxKg
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/5jEwjnMLgQc
In Russian: https://youtu.be/LfP6VoedJRQ
A child learns more advanced geometric shapes that are painted in colors familiar from our previous videos.
Lesson 6. Shapes. https://youtu.be/6GJv0uIacic
In Russian: https://youtu.be/FlzFTxVehBg
Making geometric shapes from poms and beads, painting those shapes, and finding them in pictures.
Lesson 7. Big and small. https://youtu.be/-6QBmTrJlSQ
In Russian: https://youtu.be/E6XRDK3LQ08
Learning object sizes, comparing objects, and learning how objects can be the same, similar, and different.
Our educational videos are designed for babies, toddlers, and young children under age of 7. Our early development and early learning video lessons are a part of our early childhood program and created in the form of cartoons for babies, toddlers, and young children, as well as early learning videos that teach babies, toddlers and kids the basic concepts of real world (such as colors, shapes, sizes, numbers, letters, counting, reading, basic arithmetic, time, educational games, memory, attention, imagination, etc.). So our educational videos for young children play a role of early learning videos for babies, toddlers and young children focusing on early education, early learning, child development, early childhood development, and early childhood education. Our educational videos and educational cartoons for babies, toddlers, and young children are available in English, Spanish, and Russian languages. Our early learning educational channels:
Little Academy TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGFN5Bm3Zh0tMwVromTlKfw
Pequeña Academia TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Jzvx19FL1qbFs76mnhl3Q
Маленькая Академия ТВ: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrFOzum0MjAHgA3qaHHwn8w
https://wn.com/Shapes🔹️Lesson_4🔹️Part_1🔹️_Educational_Video_For_Children_(Early_Childhood_Development).
Learning shapes - an effective learning video for young children, in which they learn basic geometric shapes easily and quickly, without additional efforts on your part.
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/qCu6qVhNldI
In Russian: https://youtu.be/ZQRHIZu-V6s
In this lesson, your child will see basic geometric shapes on the screen and hear their names, thus associating the shape with its name. Besides, the shapes will have different colors that your child has already learned from our previous videos. Children do not need to constantly look at the screen - it is sufficient that they do their own thing and occasionally glance at the screen. Multiple repetitions ensure that the child will see the shape a few times and remember its name. You also do not need to make any additional effort - simply turn on the video, when the child is playing in the same room, and the child will learn these shapes without any effort on your part.
The video is accompanied by beautiful classical music, which also contributes to the musical development of the child as well as the child’s intellect.
Our videos:
Lesson 1. Colors. https://youtu.be/E1mW7nqC8Ck
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/b0QYPHOCpp8
In Russian: https://youtu.be/m9Kv2x3jxec
Introduction of the 12 basic colors. Multiple repetitions of colors will ensure that the child sees and memorizes them.
Lesson 2. Colors. https://youtu.be/ZA9MeeKXCOE
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/e6ixMHn7FrY
In Russian: https://youtu.be/f0s_ZiwIW1g
In this lesson, colors go faster one by one, which challenges your child's speed of perception.
Lesson 3. Colors. https://youtu.be/n8MUFVz3EY4
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/A7CVpOZF2IA
In Russian: https://youtu.be/W54chT4ePQs
Putting together colored stackers, making funny faces from Play-Doh, and dissolving paint in water.
Lesson 5. Shapes. https://youtu.be/3LUe0QyCxKg
In Spanish: https://youtu.be/5jEwjnMLgQc
In Russian: https://youtu.be/LfP6VoedJRQ
A child learns more advanced geometric shapes that are painted in colors familiar from our previous videos.
Lesson 6. Shapes. https://youtu.be/6GJv0uIacic
In Russian: https://youtu.be/FlzFTxVehBg
Making geometric shapes from poms and beads, painting those shapes, and finding them in pictures.
Lesson 7. Big and small. https://youtu.be/-6QBmTrJlSQ
In Russian: https://youtu.be/E6XRDK3LQ08
Learning object sizes, comparing objects, and learning how objects can be the same, similar, and different.
Our educational videos are designed for babies, toddlers, and young children under age of 7. Our early development and early learning video lessons are a part of our early childhood program and created in the form of cartoons for babies, toddlers, and young children, as well as early learning videos that teach babies, toddlers and kids the basic concepts of real world (such as colors, shapes, sizes, numbers, letters, counting, reading, basic arithmetic, time, educational games, memory, attention, imagination, etc.). So our educational videos for young children play a role of early learning videos for babies, toddlers and young children focusing on early education, early learning, child development, early childhood development, and early childhood education. Our educational videos and educational cartoons for babies, toddlers, and young children are available in English, Spanish, and Russian languages. Our early learning educational channels:
Little Academy TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGFN5Bm3Zh0tMwVromTlKfw
Pequeña Academia TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Jzvx19FL1qbFs76mnhl3Q
Маленькая Академия ТВ: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrFOzum0MjAHgA3qaHHwn8w
- published: 11 Jun 2019
- views: 3298466
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YMCA of Greater San Antonio shows off enhanced early learning center
YMCA's early learning centers are designed to provide top-notch infant, toddler, and preschool childcare with activities tailored to each developmental stage.
YMCA's early learning centers are designed to provide top-notch infant, toddler, and preschool childcare with activities tailored to each developmental stage.
https://wn.com/Ymca_Of_Greater_San_Antonio_Shows_Off_Enhanced_Early_Learning_Center
YMCA's early learning centers are designed to provide top-notch infant, toddler, and preschool childcare with activities tailored to each developmental stage.
- published: 20 Feb 2024
- views: 126
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- published: 26 Jul 2022
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