One of the most obvious benefits of early education is providing a child with an introduction to structure and discipline within a learning environment. It has long been known that children learn best in learning environments that are structured and orderly. This includes positive reinforcement of desired behavior, adherence to rules, consistency in behavior and expectations of cooperation. It has been suggested that these positive reinforcements improve children’s self-esteem, motivation, and behavior.
In schools, children receive early instruction in educational concepts such as math, science, and language. This provides them with the foundational knowledge essential for further learning as they progress through the academic system. Developmental psychologists also believe that the skills taught in the preschool years are the building blocks for later
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