Play-based learning: Encourage learning through play to foster creativity, problem-solving, and social skills development.
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Early literacy skills: Promote language and literacy development through reading, storytelling, and early writing activities.
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Social-emotional learning: Support children in developing self-awareness, empathy, and positive relationships with others.
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Individualized instruction: Recognize and cater to the unique learning needs and strengths of each child.
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Hands-on experiences: Provide opportunities for children to explore and learn through sensory and experiential activities.
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Collaborative learning: Encourage peer interactions and group projects to enhance communication, teamwork, and cooperation.
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Parent involvement: Foster strong partnerships with parents to support their active involvement in their child's education.
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Culturally responsive teaching: Celebrate diversity and integrate cultural experiences and perspectives into the learning environment.
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Developmentally appropriate practices: Tailor teaching approaches and materials to match the developmental stages and abilities of children.
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Continuous assessment: Use ongoing observation and assessment to monitor progress, identify strengths, and address areas needing support.
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