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Early Education In Africa, A Lasting Impact On A Child’s Cognitive Development

Early education, which includes the years from birth to age 8, is crucial for a child’s development and future success. Research has shown that the first few years of a child’s life are a critical period for brain development, and that high-quality early education can have a lasting impact on a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development.

 

Some of the benefits of early education include:

Improved cognitive development: Early education can help children develop important skills such as language, problem-solving, and critical thinking.

 

Enhanced social and emotional development: Early education can help children develop social skills, emotional regulation, and self-confidence.

 

Greater success in later school years: Children who have received high-quality early education are more likely to do well in school and have better long-term academic outcomes.

 

Reduced risk of developmental delays: Early education can help identify and address any developmental delays that a child may have, leading to better outcomes in the long term.

 

Improved school readiness: Children who have received early education are better prepared for school and may have an easier transition to formal education.

 

Overall, early education plays a vital role in setting children up for success in school and beyond.

Oluwabukolami Arigbede
Oluwabukolami Arigbede
Oluwabukolami is a renowned educational consultant who is so passionate about the educational system/growth of Africa. She is the founder and team lead at LEARNOVATE EDUCATIONAL CONSULT, one of the leading educational consultants in Africa with an enviable track record. She bagged her master's degree in Mathematics from the university of Lagos Nigeria and also her first degree from Osun state university, Osun state Nigeria. She has used her problem-solving skills and her experiences to master her way to being an expert in the education sector.
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