The centrality of the first 1000 days—from conception to 2 years of age—for early childhood development is recognised in global research, policy, and practice as a crucial period for physical growth ...
A new series featuring the work of a University of Wollongong (UOW) early childhood expert has shined a light on the 'next ...
The first 1,000 days of a child's life—pregnancy and the months leading to their second birthday—are a critical time.
Alphabets make up the core of preschool learning. The alphabet is the first thing a child needs to learn before anything ...
Following the first 1000 days of life that span from conception to two years of age, the next 1000 days of a child's life from 2–5 years of age offer a window of opportunity to promote nurturing and ...
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