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Early years development
From
the minute babies are born learning begins... It takes no time at all for babies to work out how to get adults to
do many things that they don’t particularly want to do, such as “walk around with baby in their arms, not sitting
down with baby in their arms”, “rock baby to sleep” and in some cases “go for a ride in the
car before they will go to sleep”. However, it is not so easy the other way round! During the course of my professional career, working in Early Years Education many
parents have said to me “I can’t believe the things my tiny baby makes me do yet, If he/she does not want to do
something there is no way on earth I can make him/her do anything that he/she does not want to do!” Babies come
into the world ready to learn! A child learns more in the first 5 years of life than they will throughout the rest of their life. The government
realise the importance of this hence, the reason there is the Early Years Foundation Stage (EFYS) development plan in Great
Britain today. The EYFS is a method of assessment of child development. A
rich learning environment is so important for children, not only in nursery, school or any educational establishment
but also at home and in social community activities. Young children learn through repetition and practice, also through what
they see and hear, copying good role models. They also learn best when they are having fun! The tu tu club is the perfect venue
for a wide range of learning opportunities. Taking part in activities gives so much scope for learning, children are social
beings and love to be part of a group. While your little tot is twirling and singing at the tu tu club they are learning so much, not only the very
important dance moves but a wide range of skills which are particularly important for future development.
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