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Care of Children in Early Years





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                           CARE OF CHILDREN IN


                                     EARLY YEARS









                It is well established that children grow from the time of conception. It is also
                believed that their learning starts even before they are born. Current research has
                repeatedly conveyed that an interactive environment, stimulation, warmth and
                care are essential for children to grow and learn. Earliest care and experiences
                affect children’s development and the nature of interactions build a strong
                orientation towards the way children think. In this lesson, you will study the care
                of children during their early years.





                        LEARNING OUTCOMES
                After studying this lesson, you will be able to:

                •   explain the principles of caregiving;
                •   discuss the importance of health, hygiene and feeding practices in the first
                    three years;

                •   explain the significance of sensory stimulation as the base for curiosity,
                    motivation and learning;
                •   identify the different kinds of caregiving systems;

                •   describe the need for continuity and consistency in caregiving; and

                •   state the significance of parent-teacher collaboration for childcare.


                10.1 PRINCIPLES OF CAREGIVING OF CHILDREN UNDER
                     THREE YEARS
                The first three years are often called the foundation years as incredible growth
                takes place in all domains of development. The most important early experiences


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