00:00One of the most important things in education is education.
00:04And now that they are exposed to a lot of things,
00:07they are better to breathe and breathe.
00:10For example, they are making child care and education facilities
00:15for learning with fun.
00:17Let's all watch this!
00:20The first five years of a child is important
00:24to give a sense of the child care.
00:26Dito nagsisimula ang brain development na malaki ang epekto sa kanilang learning skills.
00:31Sa kabila nito ay ang pangangailangan ng maayos,
00:35mapagkakatiwalaan at safe na lugar para sa mga kids.
00:39The early childhood education should not be limited only to academics,
00:44but more so because they are still young and they are kids.
00:48We allow them to play.
00:50And then while playing, they are learning.
00:52They're learning and they're loving to read.
00:54They're learning and loving the environment that they have to take care of their environment.
00:58They're learning and loving and respecting other kids also who are not the same as they are.
01:04Like the neurodivergent kids accepting as who they are as well.
01:09It's a crucial stage for development.
01:11So what do they learn?
01:13They learn how to socialize.
01:14I think that's one of the most important aspects of enrolling your child in an early childhood education.
01:22We also develop their cognitive skills through playing.
01:27We don't, I mean the traditional way of teaching kasi like you just sit down and then listen to your teacher.
01:34At kapag sinabing safe space to all kids,
01:37kabilang na dyan ang mga neurodivergent kids
01:40para sila ay makapag-socialize at matuto at their own pace, at their own comfort level.
01:47So for our neurodivergent learners as well, we do the same.
01:51So we use the DIR floor time approach in handling our neurodivergent learners.
01:59It's like giving them that space.
02:01Let's say we will teach them how to count 1 to 10.
02:07Hindi lang namin explicitly sa sabihin na, okay, this is number 1.
02:10Parang we incorporate games like, this is number 1, can you jump to number 1?
02:15So that's also incorporating movements.
02:18We're teaching them how to count, but we present it in various methods or techniques
02:24so that the learning will be generalized
02:27kasi mabilis lang nilang makakalimutan kung ano yung itsura ng number 1
02:32but if they know what's the real essence of those numbers.
02:37At dahil kids are meant to do playing while learning,
02:40ang mga bata ay na-expose din sa mga pets,
02:43iba't-ibang routine activities na maaaring mahubog hanggang sa paglaki tulad ng pag-drawing.
02:49Very, very important will be the part of their socialization,
02:54their emotional regulation,
02:57and those things, no, mas matutunan nila kung kasama din nila yung other kids.
03:03They will learn how to do turn-taking, they learn how to wait, those things.
03:12Iba yung sa bahay, iba rin yung sa school, that's true,
03:17but it will always be a partnership with the school and at home.
03:22Ang early childhood development ay makakamit sa pagtutulungan ng iba't-ibang sektor sa lipunan
03:28at isa ito sa binibigyang pansin ng lokal na pamahalaan
03:32para mabigyan ng kalidad na edukasyon ang mga kabataan
03:35na magdudulot ng malaking impact sa pagbabago at pagunlad ng buhay ng bawat pamilya at ng buong lipunan.