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Careers Unusual: Early Childhood Education Specialist

Queenie Tan

01-Jul-16 13:45

Careers Unusual: Early Childhood Education Specialist

There is a saying that learning is painful, what more teaching. It is especially harder if teachers are expected to connect, engage and provide an avenue for students to take charge of their learning. What about teaching young children? How can one teach children below 7 years of age to take charge of their own learning and help them believe in themselves as unique human beings who are capable in their own unique ways? Queenie Tan, an early childhood education specialist shares how to work effectively with children under the age of 7 years, while staying motivated and passionate about it.


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