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Post by Nichole Woods on Oct 17, 2016 18:01:44 GMT -8
Children are like little sponges and they absorb everything they witness in their environment. Everything they learn depends on the context provided by their families, including their environment, interactions and activities.
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Post by Taylor Jordan on Oct 19, 2016 9:16:49 GMT -8
Families are primary educators because the children witness first hand everything that the family does,from the language they use to their eating habits. Everything the child learns comes from what the family surrounds the child by like the environment and activities.
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Post by Vanessa Werle on Oct 25, 2016 21:42:08 GMT -8
Families are the primary educators because parents are the children’s primary role models. Children learn by observing their parents and through interactions with them. These observations and interactions will help them develop many skills such as language and literacy as well as other behaviors, knowledge, feelings and attitudes towards learning.
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Post by Carmina Blankenburg on Oct 26, 2016 21:19:10 GMT -8
Families are primary educator of their child. The child learn from their parents, their parents is their first of everything. First smile, first laugh, first cry, first word, first step and more. Children learn from their parents through daily interactions and communication. And parents help children grow healthy, happy, safe and successful.
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Post by Charles Upshaw on Oct 30, 2016 23:06:28 GMT -8
Parents are the mean Primary Care for their children because they have the most influence on their kids. The home is where the most important learning takes place - behavioral, learning habits, self awareness, self confidence, even what they learned at school is practiced and studied at home. A student's in home life can have a direct influence on their success or failure in school.
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Post by Madison Femling on Oct 31, 2016 18:43:33 GMT -8
Children are like that annoying kid that copies you, they see and they reenact what you do. Whatever you do it is stored in the child's memory and they are influenced greatly by it.
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Post by Antona on Nov 2, 2016 22:47:32 GMT -8
they are primary teachers because they are the ones who spend alot of time with their child. the culture and morals that each family have shape the way a child views their environment. its important to keep things at home age appropriate and busy as well as stimulating for the child.
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Post by Taylor on Nov 10, 2016 12:54:23 GMT -8
Families are primary educators for their children because they are who they spend the most time with and witness and absorb all that is happening and being said. Children learn most from their world around them and what families provide as far as love and care and ways of living is what the child is going to adapt to and learn from.
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Post by Jenifer on Nov 14, 2016 1:05:40 GMT -8
Families are primary educators for their children because children learn best from observing and imitating, and their families are the role models they spend the most time with, especially early in life. Children gain their knowledge about the world through their experiences with people and things and naturally want to do things they see their family members doing and enjoying. Families set the stage for children’s social and academic success by giving them basic skills, knowledge, attitudes, and feelings about themselves as learners. The quality of the home environment in the early years of a child's life has a powerful and long-lasting impact on how and what children learn.
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Post by Emily Savage on Nov 15, 2016 13:56:51 GMT -8
Children watch everything their parents do so they learn a whole lot from them
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