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The ECD syllabus covers a two-year programme catering for children in the 3 to 5 year age group, including learners with special educational needs. It focuses on the total development of the child, encompassing physical, social, moral, cognitive, creative and emotional development.
What is a early childhood curriculum? Early childhood curriculum focuses on building relationships, developing physical skills, and teaching developmentally appropriate practices. It is used in daycares and is used at all points in the day.
The four components of the curriculum are : Curriculum Aims, Goals, and Objectives. Curriculum Content or Subject Matter or outline. Curriculum Experience or instructional strategies. Curriculum Evaluation strategies.
Many methods, approaches, and strategies can help children learn. For example, Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf are three of the most popular types of preschool curriculum. The Montessori method is based on the idea that children teach themselves through independent activity and their own experiences.
The areas of learning are: communication and language. personal, social and emotional development. physical development.

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4 Key Elements of Early Childhood Education Curriculum Play-Based Learning. Social and Emotional Development. Intellectual And Language Development. Physical Development and Health Education.
Teachers early childhood curriculum plans include the physical space as a context for learning. This means that teachers plan what, when, and how materials and furnishings are made available to the children for use. Psychology concepts and terms: early childhood curriculum, physical space, learning environment.

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