Early childhood education is the foundation of learning in the first part of a child's life, also known as the formative years. This is generally from birth to age eight. The formative years are the most vulnerable times as this is the time when the character is formed. What a child learns and experiences between birth and eight, will make or break his or her confidence. ECD teachers can help to build a child with a strong character that will adjust easily to all situations in life. It is important to cultivate a positive self-esteem at home and at school alike, using the following tips.
1. Unconditional love helps a child to feel secure in the knowledge that they are loved, even when they mess up. This creates a safe place for the child to venture out and try new things. Remember to praise the child for successful achievements and encourage new challenges that will teach valuable skills. The more encouragement you give, the more the children will try new things on their own.
1. Unconditional love helps a child to feel secure in the knowledge that they are loved, even when they mess up. This creates a safe place for the child to venture out and try new things. Remember to praise the child for successful achievements and encourage new challenges that will teach valuable skills. The more encouragement you give, the more the children will try new things on their own.