PROMOTING SOCIAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Keywords:
play-based learning, social skills, emotional regulation, self-control, inclusive learning environments, diversity, empathy, respect, social awareness, multicultural activities, diverse literatureAbstract
: This article discusses the importance of play-based learning in early
childhood education and how it can help children develop essential social skills such
as communication, cooperation, and problem-solving. It also explores various
strategies that can be used to teach emotional regulation and self-control, which are
crucial skills for social, emotional, and academic development.
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