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Assalam o Alaikum ALL
Kaisey hain aap sab??
Jesa k aap sub ko pata hai k Kids mEla
contest (Round One) shuru ho chuka hai....
muje OR @SweeeT_AnGeL Ka Topic hai
(KIDS KNOWLEDGE AND HOW CAN WE IMPROVE IT)
HOPE K AAP SAB KO ACHA LAGE Ga
IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING:
EDUCATION IS THE MOST POWERFUL WEAPON WHICH WE CAN USE TO
CHANGE THE WORLD....
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Becoming educated is a lifelong process. It can be hard and frustrating at times, but it can also be incredibly exciting and enriching. Most importantly, learning and education can help you
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Change the world Become a better person Reach your potential Eliminate your fears Make the most of mistakes Support your family
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Why is Early Learning Important ?
Simply put, a child’s early years lay the foundation
for all that is to come. In recent years, researchers have l
earnedthat the human brain develops
the vast majority of its neurons, and is at its most receptive to learning,
between birth and three years of age. In fact,
the intake of new information is critical to the
formation of active neural pathways
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Early education can play a critical role during this important developmental period. Research linking early intervention to both cognitive and socio-emotional gains has fueled the proliferation of early childhood programs since the early part of the twentieth century. The last four decades in particular have produced many new practices and principles for use in the classroom with young children, as well as countless books, videos, and activities to enrich the home environment. Several Countries have announced plans to implement universal preschool programs. In the last five years, the Federal government has produced several critically important books on early childhood education
 

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Kids Development...........
Kids development that occurs from birth to adulthood was largely ignored throughout much of history. Children were often viewed simply as small versions of adults and
little attention was paid to the many advances in cognitive abilities, language usage
and physical growth that occurs during childhood and adolescence.
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Why is it important to study how children grow, learn, and change? An understanding of child development is essential because it allows us to fully appreciate the cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and educational growth that children go through from birth and into early adulthood. Some of the major theories of child development are known as grand theories; they attempt to describe every aspect of development, often using a stage approach. Others are known as mini-theories; they instead focus only on a fairly limited aspect of development, such as cognitive or social growth.
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Improve Your Child's Thinking Skills
Six Major Thinking Skills
One of the simplest and easiest ways to develop kids' thinking skills is by wording questions in the right way. When teachers and parents learn to ask questions that stimulate kids' thought processes, learning can be fun for children of all ages.
Whether we are conscious of it or not, different types of questions require us to use different kinds or levels of thinking. According to Bloom's Taxonomy, a widely recognized classification system, human thinking skills can be broken down into six categories. Click below to find out more about each category and what you can do to help your child improve her thinking skills.
Knowledge, comprehension, and application are more concrete thinking skills. Analysis, synthesis, and evaluation require more abstraction and are known as critical thinking skills.
Knowledge
Knowledge involves remembering or recalling appropriate, previously learned information to draw out factual (usually right or wrong) answers.
Asking the Right Questions:
Use words and phrases such as: how many, when, where, list, define, tell, describe, identify, etc., to draw out factual answers and test your child's recall and recognition skills.
Sample questions:
How many eggs in a dozen?

When was Abraham Lincoln president?
Comprehension
Comprehension involves grasping or understanding the meaning of informational materials.
Asking the Right Questions:
Use words such as: describe, explain, estimate, predict, identify, differentiate, etc., to encourage your child to translate, interpret, and extrapolate.
Sample questions:
Explain how an egg becomes a chicken.

What important events occurred during the years Lincoln was president?
Application Application involves applying previously learned information (or knowledge) to new and unfamiliar situations.
Asking the Right Questions:
Use words such as: demonstrate, apply, illustrate, show, solve, examine, classify, experiment, etc., to encourage your child to apply knowledge to situations that are new and unfamiliar.
Sample questions:
What do an egg and the shape of the globe have in common? Can an egg grow into a cow?

How did Abe Lincoln's personal views on slavery fit with the events of the time?
Analysis
Analysis involves breaking down information into parts, or examining (and trying to understand the organizational structure of) information.
Asking the Right Questions:
Use words and phrases such as: what are the differences, analyze, explain, compare, separate, classify, arrange, etc., to encourage your child to break information down into parts.
Sample questions:
What is one difference between eggs laid by a frog and a chicken?

Compare and contrast some significant contributions made by presidents during the 1800s.
Synthesis
Synthesis involves applying prior knowledge and skills to combine elements into a pattern not clearly there before.
Asking the Right Questions:
Use words and phrases such as: combine, rearrange, substitute, create, design, invent, what if?, etc., to encourage your child to combine elements into a pattern that's new.
Sample questions:
What might happen if a cow laid eggs? Knowing what you know about egg-laying animals, what could you say about animals that don't lay eggs?

What if Abe Lincoln lived today? What problem might he solve?
Evaluation
Evaluation involves judging or deciding according to some set of criteria, without real right or wrong answers.
Asking the Right Questions:
Use words such as: assess, decide, measure, select, explain, conclude, compare, summarize, etc., to encourage your child to make judgements according to a set of criteria.
Sample questions:
What do egg-laying animals have in common?

What might have happened if Abe Lincoln never lived? What are some ways that history might be different?
The use of critical thinking is one of the most valuable skills we can pass on to our children. Gifted children, especially, tend to take mental leaps and you might notice that they use synthesis and evaluation without teaching or prompting. Supporting and nurturing these skills is crucial to the development of strong academic and lifelong problem-solving skills.
Remember, the most important thing is to have fun with these skills. When kids enjoy discussions with their parents and teachers, they'll love to learn
 

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Some Famous Qoutes on Importance of Knowledge for Kid's
“I believe that we learn by practice. Whether it means to learn to dance by practicing dancing or to learn to live by practicing living, the principles are the same. Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired.” – Martha Grahamʺ
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“Education is the power to think clearly, the power to act well in the world’s work, and the power to appreciate life.” – Brigham Young
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ʺI received the fundamentals of my education in school, but that was not enough. My real education, the superstructure, the details, the true architecture, I got out of the public library. For an impoverished child whose family could not afford to buy books, the library was the open door to wonder and achievement, and I can never be sufficiently grateful that I had the wit to charge through that door and make the most of it.”- Isaac Asimov
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“Painful as it may be, a significant emotional event can be the catalyst for choosing a direction that serves us – and those around us – more effectively. Look for the learning.” – Louisa May Alcott
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“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” – Albert Einstein
 
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