Early childhood educators help provide children with life-long learning skills that empower them to succeed in life. Children that participate in quality early childhood education programs before age 5 are more likely to graduate from high school, more likely to receive advanced degrees and even earn more as adults. What could be more influential than that?
Successful childhood learning programs are dynamic, challenging, and enriching, and yes, fun. They can incorporate songs, books, games and hands-on experiences each day. Early Childhood Educators plan, organize, and initiate activities to help children develop and learn intellectually, physically, and emotionally.
The need for early childhood educators is greater than ever. There is a mass shortage of qualified individuals to provide high quality services in the early education sector.
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