South Africa has been in lockdown for 99 days today – and your toddler has probably been at home for longer than that. So, not only is he bored out of his mind and missing his friends, he might also not be getting enough stimulation.
“Access to quality early childhood development (ECD) centres is critical to ensure the establishment of a solid foundation for children’s future learning,” says Lisa Voortman, head of Education at GROW Educare Centres.
Not only do these centres provide safe, structured learning environments dedicated to unlocking the potential of each child, they also play an essential role in supporting working parents.
Lisa says young children, if properly stimulated and engaged at home, should reach their milestones without formal pre-school education.
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“Parents often question the role of play in the learning process, and whether they’re doing it right at home. Remember that a child is like a sponge; they absorb information and learning throughout their day by just playing, and mimicking the world around them,” she adds.
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