A child’s home environment, including interactions with caregivers, plays a crucial role in shaping early learning and development.
The cognitive and linguistic domain encompasses language acquisition, vocabulary development, and communication skills essential for learning.
Social-emotional development helps children build relationships, manage emotions, and develop a sense of self, contributing to overall well-being.
Play-based learning fosters creativity, problem-solving, and social interactions in a natural and engaging way for young children.
ZPD emphasizes the role of guidance and support in helping children develop skills just beyond their current ability level.
Piaget's theory suggests that children construct knowledge through interactions with their environment and progress through specific developmental stages.