International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry 5(1):64-78 Early childhood development and education: the South African context
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E-Journal
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ISSN
1741-6434
Category
ECCE
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Publication Year
2012
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers, Geneva, Switzerland
URL
[ private ]
Pages
15 p.
Subject
Early childhood development, Early childhood education, Young children, Play, Children’s well-being, Government legislation, Government policy, South Africa
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Abstract
This paper addresses the role of proper early childhood development with an emphasis on the importance of play during this period. Appropriate early childhood development will have a myriad of ripple effects on children's well-being, as well as on society's well-being as a whole. Since early childhood development affects children's academic prowess, this will ultimately affect important societal issues such as democracy and equality. A healthy democracy and equality will in turn promote community development. Moreover, early childhood education is indispensable and of central importance in achieving appropriate development and well-being of children. The cumulative effect of the South African Constitution, the Children's Act and several international instruments, as well as the interaction between them on early childhood development will also be examined. It will be concluded that the adoption of a child-to-child approach, combined with and integrated approach, will be invaluable to proper early childhood development.
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