The study of Early Childhood Education (ECE) traditionally covers the ages of 0–8 years old, a timeframe that takes a child from birth through the second or third grade. These years are critical to a child’s development, and those who choose ECE as a profession must be prepared to enter the workforce with a fundamental understanding of how to take care of kids, how to talk to them, how to teach them, and how to help them reach their full potential as they grow older.
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