This study examined the impact of play technique of teaching and learning on the language and social development of preschool children in early childhood settings in Lagos state of Nigeria. Two research questions formulated from the objectives of the study guided the study. Data was collected from the sample of 100 teachers selected from 10 pre-primary schools in the six education districts of Lagos state using questionnaire. Based on the findings of the study, recommendations were made among which was that early childhood educators should use appropriate teaching styles that are child-learning oriented to help in developing appropriate language and social values in the children
This study investigated the effects of play-way method on the numeracy skills of early basic educati...
Language skills help children get some more information and improve their ability to understand, int...
Early childhood education (ECE) is an essential aspect of formal education provided to children from...
Children need opportunities (or discuss/on which allow for genuine conversation and dialogue, rather...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
This study investigates the strategies for enhancing language development as a factor and a necessar...
Play has been commonly accepted as the best language of communication with the pre - school children...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the influence of early childhood education on language devel...
AbstractThe study investigated the impact of a mother tongue on the learning abilities of pre-school...
This paper examines the status of mother tongues in pre-primary and primary schools in Nigeria, the ...
Early Childhood Education is very essential in a child’s life hence the recent focus on it across th...
There are misconceptions in some of the Luhya community in Busia County in Western Kenya on the valu...
Children have been known to have a natural desire for play. Curriculum designers have borrowed this ...
This causal comparitive study examined the effect of early childhood education on social and emotion...
Language skills help children get some more information and improve their ability to understand, int...
This study investigated the effects of play-way method on the numeracy skills of early basic educati...
Language skills help children get some more information and improve their ability to understand, int...
Early childhood education (ECE) is an essential aspect of formal education provided to children from...
Children need opportunities (or discuss/on which allow for genuine conversation and dialogue, rather...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
This study investigates the strategies for enhancing language development as a factor and a necessar...
Play has been commonly accepted as the best language of communication with the pre - school children...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the influence of early childhood education on language devel...
AbstractThe study investigated the impact of a mother tongue on the learning abilities of pre-school...
This paper examines the status of mother tongues in pre-primary and primary schools in Nigeria, the ...
Early Childhood Education is very essential in a child’s life hence the recent focus on it across th...
There are misconceptions in some of the Luhya community in Busia County in Western Kenya on the valu...
Children have been known to have a natural desire for play. Curriculum designers have borrowed this ...
This causal comparitive study examined the effect of early childhood education on social and emotion...
Language skills help children get some more information and improve their ability to understand, int...
This study investigated the effects of play-way method on the numeracy skills of early basic educati...
Language skills help children get some more information and improve their ability to understand, int...
Early childhood education (ECE) is an essential aspect of formal education provided to children from...