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  1. We must involve play as a fundamental part of a child's learning and development process.

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  2. 750 million adults around the world cannot read or write. Two-thirds are women. More efforts are needed to reach the literacy target of the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

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    Aug 23

    Early childhood care & education can take different forms in different countries - and that makes it difficult to make comparisons 🌎🌍🌏 Read more from ➡️

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  4. Today together with we are promoting natural playgrounds as learning through play is vital for children. It’s important that schools provide stimulating play opportunities for young children. Here we are discussing hand-eye coordination.

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  5. We are looking forward to continue our good cooperation with the Government of Malawi. Just signed a new MoU to implement the School Readiness Initiative up to 2026. Read the article for more information

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    Aug 9

    "Instead of stress and standardized testing, schools should focus on well-being and joy" via

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  7. "Creative thinking inspires ideas." - Barbara Januszkiewicz Children sharing ideas and being creative in a classroom in Namibia.

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  8. What is school readiness ? One of the most important goals of programs is to get children ready to transition into school. ECE helps children prepare to learn by teaching basic concepts like letters, colors and numbers.

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  9. Research demonstrates that children learn more when they are taught in their mother tongue than they do when they are taught in any other language. Read more at:

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  10. Nutrition plays a key role in the healthy development of children. Nutritious foods provide our body and mind with the energy needed to , feel well, be active, stay and .

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  11. Our 5th Partner Paper edition focuses on a Short Course on Child-Friendly Methodologies. The document serves as a participant's manual and at the same time as a trainer's guide.

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  12. Simply put, a child’s early years lay the foundation for all that is to come. In recent years, researchers have learned that the human brain develops the vast majority of its neurons, and is at its most receptive to learning between 0-3 years of age.

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  13. Quality pre-primary education sets a strong foundation for learning. Children who attend a quality preschool programme start primary school with stronger social skills, larger vocabularies, better number sense and curiosity to learn more.

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  14. What are some key values children learn through sports? Through participation in sports, young people learn about the importance of key values such as: honesty, teamwork, fair play, respect for themselves and others and adherence to rules.

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  15. Quality pre-primary education sets the stage for a positive transformation in learning outcomes throughout a child’s lifetime. Successful students move more efficiently through the system, making investing in early learning opportunities cost-effective.

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  16. Stiftungen –Ein gutes Geschäft für die Gesellschaft. Eine empirische Untersuchung über volkswirtschaftliche Kosten und Nutzen gemeinnütziger Förderstiftungen in der Schweiz.

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  17. Children who have attended pre-primary education are more likely to enter school on time, less likely to drop out or repeat grades, and more likely to complete primary and secondary school. This is just one vital reason to work towards .

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  18. Physical education and have an educational impact and it is fundamental to the early development of children. It can help improve motoric skills development, performance and . Let's do some sports today.

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  19. Roger Federer will play in Cape Town, South Africa on February 7, 2020 with Rafael Nadal for the benefit of children in the region

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  20. "60 million children of primary-school age are still out of school". Every child has the right to school, and education is so important for children to reach their full potential. Read more at

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