Mothers are lifetime mentors, or mothers are the best
teachers I’m sure at some point we have all heard phrases which mean something similar.
Looking back at our lives sure everyone will wholeheartedly agree with a Science
teacher us that our love plays a crucial role in our lives, and it is our
parents who support us with the best of their ability. heath are practically
responsible for all of our accomplishments. Sticking to the mission at hand, However,
is it very from the beginning that parents have an important role to play in children’s
lives from the Straight. Here we are concerned with the more basic role parents
play in their child’s early childhood education, and how important it is.
we know that communication is part
of the teaching process but often we don’t think about our own communication skills.
All aspects of communication with children are the words that we use, our tone
of voice, our mannerisms, facial expressions and body language. Children learn their
social signals from both our deliberate and unintentional communications withdrew
may also sometimes forget that part of our jobs as a communicator is to
communicate with our team in a professional way.
This is no limited to teachers
of early childhood but a communicator is to communicate
with our team in professional way this is not limited to teachers of early
childhood but to all individual who need peer help, motivation and advice.
Communication to this function include: Trough our office, we share thoughts
and knowledge with other professionals.
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Spend 50 percent of your
speaking time and 50 percent listening. Listening to kids, parents and other
people can help us communicate effectively.
“we send messages to the children by minimizing the use of listening which
indicates that our thoughts are more important than theirs”
“we send messages to the children by minimizing the use of listening which indicates that our thoughts are more important than theirs”
References
WILSON,
C. (2017). vocal education. Retrieved from vocal education web site:
https://vocal.media/education/what-are-the-objectives-of-early-childhood-education
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