Early Childhood Education History

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• Discuss what you know about the history of early childhood education.
I don’t know much about early childhood education, but I do know the history of early childhood education is educational programs that comprehensive and minimum separated at any level of education and also have a philosophy. It helps children to have the opportunity to learn and it's the key in forming our children's future.
• Describe what you want to know about the history of early childhood education.
I would like to know more about relationships between educators and other community leaders. How do they manage the relationships with community members to help the children? What are some early education teaching theories that can help us teach our children today?
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