Little Strategies to get Ahead in Life

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The year 2021 is almost here. The new year will be a chance to start over after a tumultuous 2020 and reach new heights. Starting the year on the right foot will set the tone for your personal growth and great achievements and getting ahead in life.

The most successful people you know didn’t get where they are by doing things like everyone else. One thing they likely have in common: Consistently doing the right things day in and out

1. Organize Your Efforts

The first step to great achievement is organizing your efforts. Every high achiever has their methods to concentrate their efforts, lay out goals, and execute plans. Poor organization, on the other hand, won’t get you nearly as far.

Getting organized in the first place is typically the most challenging part. Here are a couple of organizational methods you can try to help you get started:

Time Boxing

Organizing your time is incredibly important in your quest for success. By laying out your daily schedule, you ensure that you’re dedicating enough time to tasks and responsibilities that keep your life in order and help you reach your goals.

To implement time boxing, you need a calendar or planner. Digital options are quicker to update and adjust, but using paper will also work if that’s what you prefer. For each day, lay out the tasks and assignments you have. Dedicate a box of time for each one.

Pomodoro Technique

This time management technique puts a spin on time boxing. It focuses more on how you expend your energy while still being effective. It was developed by a man named Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s and is still used frequently today.

The Pomodoro technique works similarly to time boxing, but the time slots are smaller. You take a task that needs to be completed, like a term paper for your college English course. Set a time for 25 minutes (this is the recommended time, but you can change it how you’d like). Once the timer goes off, take a five-minute break, and then start again. After four cycles or Pomodoros, take a longer (10 minutes) break.

2. Know When to Give Up

You can’t win them all, and you shouldn’t expect to. You can learn a lot from missing the mark, but the important skill here is knowing when to throw in the towel. You can exert a lot of time and energy that would be better spent doing something else.

An example can be found in the form of musicians. Songwriters go through dozens of song ideas trying to find the perfect tune. Not all of them will make the cut. If they focus for too long on a project that’s going nowhere, their productivity will hit a wall and they won’t be able to release any new music.

By knowing when to give up, you open yourself to new opportunities to move forward. You prevent yourself from falling into a rut that stops you from becoming a high achiever.

3. Focus on Strengths

Even the most successful people aren’t good at everything. Each individual has their own strengths and weaknesses to take into account. Maximizing your strengths while overcoming your weaknesses is a balancing act required for high achievers.[1]

Too many people get hung up on their weaknesses that they fail to capitalize on their strengths. Stick with what you’re good at and allow those skills and talents to lift you and help you get ahead.

4. Ask for Help

You don’t have to do it all alone. You can still be labeled a high achiever even when you ask for help from others. This isn’t a sign of weakness. Asking for help is simply you recognizing that you can do more and go further with the help of others than you could on your own.

You can ask for help in a variety of ways from a myriad of people. You can network with business professionals who can give you career advice or ask your family and friends to support you with a new business.[2] Getting ahead by yourself is unnecessarily difficult when there are people who can help you.

5. Learn the Importance of Hard Work

You can’t reach world fame simply by having a great idea or possessing incredible raw talent. Behind every genius, top-charting musician, and professional athlete is a person who spends hours each day perfecting their craft and putting in the work to succeed.

Unfortunately, you won’t wake up one day as a high achiever. Behind every success story, you’ll find countless hours of blood, sweat, and tears that led high achievers to where they stand today. To reach their level, you must be willing to put in that same effort.

6. Take Care of Your Body

Another key to getting ahead in life is taking care of your body. You might look at high achievers and notice their net worth, brilliant minds, or trophy cases. What you might not notice immediately is that most, if not all of them, also take the time to care for their bodies.

As important as it is to pursue education, master skills, and attempt new things, none of that will matter as much if your body is falling apart. Proper diet, exercise, and sleep are all crucial for a well-maintained body.

These were some of the strategies to get head in life. Pretty basic but effective.

I hope these tips help you to get ahead in life.

Thank you.

International trade as an engine for development: Points from “Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2021”, United Nations

Because of COVID-19 all the countries have been badly suffering in many ways. One is of areas is International Trade.  In this regard, based on the “Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2021” which is a joint product of the members of the Inter-agency Task Force on Financing for Development , United Nations, the points have been presented so that academicians, researchers and others can get an idea how international trade can serve as an engine for development. I am straight away presenting the facts and figures from the Report.  Key messages and recommendations are presented below:

A)    Important Messages:

1)      The COVID-19 crisis temporarily put the brakes on the contribution of trade to the Sustainable Development Goals, such as poverty alleviation, food security, and decent jobs. The unprecedented fall in tourism, for instance, drastically reduced external earnings of many developing countries, in particular Small Island developing States (SIDS) and least developed countries (LDCs). The impact of the drop in tourism is particularly severe on those with precarious jobs such as women, youth and migrant workers. With regard to LDCs, it is unlikely that the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 17.11 was met (i.e., doubling their share in world exports by 2020).

2)      Reigniting global trade is indispensable for achieving an inclusive and sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. Global trade was a major transmitter of demand andsupply shocks across the globe. But the crisis also highlightedthe fundamental importance of trade in making essentialgoods and services available to people in need.

3)      Life-saving vaccines and medical supplies still bypass many countries. Only a tiny fraction of vaccines and othermedical supplies to fight the pandemic have reached LDCsand other low-income countries. COVID-19 vaccine productioncan be extended by localizing more production in developingcountries. The international community should continue efforts to keep markets open to ensure equitable flows of essential goods and services in times of crisis.

4)      The multilateral trading system helped maintain transparency on trade measures during the COVID-19 crisis. The multilateral trading system could not preventthe initial proliferation of temporary protectionist measuressuch as export restrictions on essential medical supplies.However, the system supported a steady shift from the use oftrade-restrictive measures in the early stage of the pandemicto the use of trade-facilitating measures, such as temporaryelimination of import tariffs on essential supplies, in the latterhalf of 2020. 

 5)      Still, the COVID-19 crisis prompts us to review the multilateral trading system, regional trade and investment agreements, and trade policy through the lens of an inclusive and sustainable recovery. The existing multilateraland regional trade agreements can be transformed to help countries pursue trade-led economic recovery in a manner that leaves no one behind. Reforms are urgently needed to make the multilateral trading system responsive to sustainable development priorities. This calls for addressing, inter alia, the functioning of the dispute settlement system and reaching agreements on key issues under negotiation, such as fisheries subsidies.  Multilateral and regional trade agreements and international investment agreements can be continually modernized with a view to enhancing their contribution to sustainable development including public health, climate change, circular economy, decent jobs, and gender empowerment, particularly in times of crisis.

6)      Making trade more inclusive also requires addressing trade finance gaps that disproportionately affect small businesses and countriesnot fully integrated into global supply chains or the international financialsystem.  Increasing coordination between multilateral development banks and the private sector can help fill trade financing needs, particularly those of small businesses in developing countries.

7)      The digital divide within and across countries persists. Rapid progress of digital technologies and e-commerce has become an effective tool for economic recovery. But the digital divide prevents equitable sharing of benefits from the digital economy and e-commerce. In addition, digital trade platforms have raised concerns about anti-competitive practices by dominant market players, as well as vulnerabilities of consumers to unfair and fraudulent business practices. Governments and development partners should increase investment in infrastructure and technology and knowledge transfer to eliminate the digital divide.

B) Developments in international trade: Trends in world trade:

          1) The COVID-19 pandemic brought great disruption to international trade in  

              2020. World trade in 2020 contracted by about 9 per cent from the previous year,   

              with trade in goods declining by 6 per cent and trade inservices declining by 16.5

              per cent. Following a significant fall in the firsthalf of 2020, trade rebounded

             strongly in the third quarter, thanks largelyto recovery in trade in goods. Trade in

             services continues to lag substantiallybelow average. 

2) Developing regions except East Asia have faced large and prolonged trade shocks under the COVID-19 pandemic. All regionsexperienced declines in both exports and imports during the first threequarters, with deep declines in the second quarter followed by sharp butincomplete recoveries in the third quarter. West Asia/North Africa and South Asia have experienced export declines of over 40 per centcompared to the previous year in the second quarter. Trade among developingcountries (South-South trade) also declined, but at a less pronouncedmagnitude. Impact on LDCs, both in terms of exports and imports, appearsto be less pronounced than on other developing countries.

3) The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the vulnerability of the landlocked developing countries due to their dependence on their transit neighbours. The introduction of cross-border restrictions aimedat combating the spread of COVID-19 by neighbouring transit countriesaffected the smooth flow of imported essential goods and services toLLDCs, including medical and pharmaceutical products and food. This highlightsthe importance for LLDCs and their transit neighbours to enhancecross-border collaboration by ensuring coordinated interventions betweennational border agencies during COVID-19.

4) The energy sectors, such as oil, gas, coal and other petroleum products, experienced the largest trade fall. These sectors experienceda drop of more than 35 per cent for January to September comparedto the previous year. Steep declines in trade were also observed in the automotive sector, the apparel sector, and the metals and ores sectors.

5) Trade in essential medical supplies bounced back in the second quarter of 2020, but supplies were mostly absorbed by wealthier countries. In May 2020, exports of essential medical supplies from China,the United States of America and the European Union, representing abouttwo thirds of world exports of these products, increased by over 70 percent from the previous year to reach $46 billion per month. However,only a tiny fraction of such medical supplies have reached low-income countries. Between April and August 2020, each citizen of ahigh-income country received, on average, an additional $10 per month inmedical supplies. The number was about $1 per person in middle-incomecountries, and was a mere $0.10 in low-income countries.

6) The massive fall in international trade in goods negatively affected the price of commodities. The decline of the UNCTAD CommodityPrice Index in 2020 in the second quarter of 2020 was comparableto the declines experienced in 2015 and 2016. When fuelsare excluded, year-on-year changes are much more muted.

7) The crisis may have accelerated the recon­guration      global value chains in favour of shorter and more flexible supply chains. Companies are expected to increasingly favour resilience over efficiency (characterized by small inventories and just-in-time delivery) and thus diversify their suppliers and shorten their supply chains. This may affect the export interest of developing countries over time.

8) The unprecedented fall in tourism drastically reduced external earnings of SIDS and LDCs. Tourism has been a major component of servicesexports of many developing countries. International tourist arrivalswere down by 700 million, or 70 per cent, in the first eight months of 2020compared to the same period in 2019. This translates into a staggering estimated loss of $1.1 trillion in export revenues from international tourism in 2020.5 SIDS, where tourism accounts for up to 80 per cent of total export revenues, were particularly affected. Loss in tourism has a knock-on effecton other economic sectors that supply the goods and services travellersseek while on vacation, such as food, beverages and entertainment. It isestimated that for every $1 million lost in international tourism revenue,a country’s national income could decline by $2 million to $3 million.According to this estimate, employment of unskilled workers in theworst-affected countries, such as Thailand and Jamaica, could be reducedby about 25 per cent if two thirds of inbound tourism expenditure is eliminated.

Before conclusion, António Guterres, Secretary-general of the United Nations, may be quoted here “Investment alone, however, is not enough. To address the systemic nature of global risks including climate change and pandemics, we must reform our institutional and policy architecture, strengthen multilateralism, and create new platforms and networks for global cooperation.

 The United Nations has a critical role in supporting the mobilization of resources for sustainable development, set out in my 2018 strategy for financing the 2030 Agenda. We will continue to use our convening power to urge collective action to provide resources at scale to developing economies.

 This report sets out further recommendations and analysis, drawing on policy options developed in 2020 through the high-level events on Financing for Development in the era of COVID-19 and beyond. It will inform discussions within the United Nations and with our partners in 2021. I urge all governments and other stakeholders to meet the expectations of those we serve with unity, solidarity and coordinated multilateral action”.

Dr Shankar Chatterjee, Hyderabad,

Dt 25-04-2021

Boost your immunity to deal with the Second Corona Wave

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The second wave of coronavirus has wreaked havoc in our lives, once again. The number of cases are increasing tremendously with each passing day, which makes taking care of our immunity of utmost importance. Staying at home, not stepping out until urgent and keeping our immunity up and tight is our best bet to save ourselves from the deadly coronavirus.

Maintain a healthy diet

As with most things in your body, a healthy diet is key to a strong immune system. This means making sure you eat plenty of vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, lean protein and healthy fats.

In addition to providing your immune system the energy it needs, a healthy diet can help ensure you’re getting sufficient amounts of the micronutrients that play a role in maintaining your immune system, including:

  • Vitamin B6, found in chicken, salmon, tuna, bananas, green vegetables and potatoes (with the skin)
  • Vitamin C, found in citrus fruit, including oranges and strawberries, as well as tomatoes, broccoli and spinach
  • Vitamin E, found in almonds, sunflower and safflower oil, sunflower seeds, peanut butter and spinach

Since experts believe that your body absorbs vitamins more efficiently from dietary sources, rather than supplements, the best way to support your immune system is to eat a well-balanced diet.

Exercise regularly

Physical activity isn’t just for building muscles and helping yourself de-stress — it’s also an important part of being healthy and supporting a healthy immune system.

One way exercise may improve immune function is by boosting your overall circulation, making it easier for immune cells and other infection-fighting molecules to travel more easily throughout your body.

In fact, studies have shown that engaging in as little as 30 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise every day helps stimulate your immune system. This means it’s important to focus on staying active and getting regular exercise.

Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate

Water plays many important roles in your body, including supporting your immune system. A fluid in your circulatory system called lymph, which carries important infection-fighting immune cells around your body, is largely made up of water. Being dehydrated slows down the movement of lymph, sometimes leading to an impaired immune system.

Even if you’re not exercising or sweating, you’re constantly losing water through your breath, as well as through your urine and bowel movements. To help support your immune system, be sure you’re replacing the water you lose with water you can use — which starts with knowing how much water you really need.

Get plenty of sleep

Sleep certainly doesn’t feel like an active process, but there are plenty of important activities happening in your body when you’re not awake — even if you don’t realize it. For instance, important infection-fighting molecules are created while you sleep.

Studies have shown that people who don’t get enough quality sleep are more prone to getting sick after exposure to viruses, such as those that cause the common cold. To give your immune system the best chance to fight off infection and illness, it’s important to know how much sleep you should be getting every night, as well as the steps to take if your sleep is suffering.

Minimize stress

Whether it comes on quick or builds over time, it’s important to understand how stress affects your health — including the impact it has on your immune system. During a period of stress, particularly chronic stress that’s frequent and long-lasting, your body responds by initiating a stress response. This stress response, in turn, suppresses your immune system — increasing your chance of infection or illness.

Stress is different for everyone, and how we relieve it is, too. Given the effect it can have on your health, it’s important to know how to identify stress. And, whether it’s deep breathing, mediation, prayer or exercise, you should also get familiar with the activities that help you reduce stress.

I hope these tips help you to protect yourself from the second wave of corona virus.

Thank you.

Advantages of offline training

  • It is an active learning method, where students can interact with faculty, thus the concentration level is very high.
  • Course completion rate is almost 75% as compared to 7% of online.
  • The faculty can pass on the passion and enthusiasm of a subject to students.
  • Faculty can easily judge the performance of each student during the class and can work on problem areas.
  • Students who are trained offline usually tend to perform better than online training, if the course content remains the same. One of the reasons is peer’s pressure and competition.
  • Relationship building with like minded people, who are also going to be in similar profession is a bonus.
  • Limited students in each batch ensures individual attention.

Offline training has been the dominating medium for a long time and for a good reason.  

Offline learning

Offline Education means a student needs to go in a school, in a classroom, and attend a class face to face with a teacher.

The absence of network connectivity in remote areas made it difficult for learners to gain access to course content. This offline learning feature became a hit for those who don’t have an internet connection at home or while traveling. Offline learning requires you to physically travel to a training center or a school and be present at fixed hours. In an offline setting, students listen to long lectures and take notes, sometimes easily get bored and might doze off a little.

Whereas offline learning takes place in a fixed location, with a fixed schedule and requires you to travel and be on time, online learning is the opposite. If you have a training center close to your location, prefer to travel and study in another place than your hometown, then offline learning is absolutely fine. With offline learning, it’s easier to ensure students are paying attention to the training. Some students also find it easier to retain the knowledge and skills they’ve learnt through offline learning than they do with online learning.

Benefits of learning online

  1. The freedom to learn whatever you want
  2. Comfort of learning from your own home
  3. Ability to work a job while you study
  4. They offer ultimate convenience and flexibility
  5. Earn bonus points for your resumé
  6. Reduced education costs
  7. More opportunities for teacher-student interaction
  8. You can study at your own pace
  9. Expand your career horizons
  10. Gain greater access to experts in their fields
  11. Expand your professional network
  12. Greater ability to concentrate
  13. Avoid the dreaded commute
  14. Study with thousands of students around the world
  15. Reduced academic pressure
  16. Boost your brain and keep it healthy
  17. Study according to your learning style
  18. Build self-discipline and accountability
  19. Ability to pursue a hobby or interest
  20. Improve your communication skills

How can we improve online education in future?

When the COVID-19 pandemic finally reached the United States, the country immediately went into full panic mode.  Just about every industry took a major blow, with education being one of the largest areas of concern.  In only a matter of days, every school and university had shut down indefinitely, causing instant uncertainty for the future of education.  New questions rose every day about how teaching could continue without physically being in the classroom for the safety of students and teachers.  With the help of online technologies such as Zoom, GoToMeeting, and various other programs, learning was able to continue so that students will not fall too far behind due to the pandemic.  Once education was able to run smoothly via the internet, the financial and mental benefits of online learning for students started to be much more clear.

The intent of this blog post is to introduce the benefits of online education and give readers insight into some beneficial resources that can be utilized to further improve their online education experience as both a student or teacher.  Due to the global pandemic that we are currently experiencing, a number of changes have been made in the way that education is continuing.  By transitioning to an online education environment, the cost of attending universities may decrease, new technologies are being introduced to facilitate online learning, and the retention of information for students has started to increase.

Future of online education

Online teaching is here to stay. Many students prefer the online classroom since it offers flexibility in their busy schedules. Being physically present in a classroom isn’t the only learning option anymore — not with the rise of the internet and new technologies, at least. Nowadays, you have access to a quality education whenever and wherever you want, as long as you have access to a computer. online education plays an important role in helping individuals access the learner-centered and self-directed instruction.

With enhanced software, hardware, and Internet access, more options for online education will become available. Students pursuing an education that meets their needs, the future of online education will continue to grow. Online education enables the teacher and the student to set their own learning pace. It offers a wide selection of programs. Online education enables you to study or teach from anywhere in the world. This means there’s no need to commute from one place to another, or follow a rigid schedule. It allows for a customized learning experience. Unlike in-person education methods, online education tends to be more affordable.

Benefits of online education

  1. Flexibility:

Students have the freedom to juggle their careers and school because they aren’t tied down to a fixed schedule.

2. Efficiency:

Online learning offers teachers an efficient way to deliver lessons to students. Online learning has a number of tools such as videos, PDFs, podcasts, and teachers can use all these tools as part of their lesson plans. 

3. Affordability:

Another advantage of online learning is reduced financial costs. Online education is far more affordable as compared to physical learning. This is because online learning eliminates the cost points of student transportation, student meals, and most importantly, real estate. 

4.  Improved Student Attendance:

Since online classes can be taken from home or location of choice, there are fewer chances of students missing out on lessons.

5. Accessibility Of Time And Place:

Another advantage of online education is that it allows students to attend classes from any location of their choice. Additionally, online lectures can be recorded, archived, and shared for future reference. This allows students to access the learning material at a time of their comfort. Thus, online learning offers students the accessibility of time and place in education.

Resources for online learning

The resources offered to you for learning online will depend on the institution where you take your online program. Taking an online learning program, you’ll be an officially registered student at your institution and have access to the same resources as an on-campus student, like your institution’s digital library, learning management system etc. Online learning may be a completely new experience for you. 

  • EBooks;
  • Journals;
  • Videos;
  • Recorded lectures;
  • Quizzes;
  • Discussion forums
  • Live Q&A sessions; 

Here are some learning resources that help you learn anything:

  1. Coursera
  2. Udemy
  3. YouTube
  4. Alison
  5. edX

What is online education?

Online education is a form of education where students use their home computers through the internet. It is infinite number of ways to teach and learn outside of traditional classrooms and away from college campuses. Online education is electronically supported learning that relies on the Internet for teacher/student interaction. With online education, students can turn anywhere with Internet access and electricity into a classroom. When used to its full potential, online education has been shown to be more effective than pure face-to-face instruction. 

Online learning gives educators an opportunity to reach students who may not be able to enroll in a traditional classroom course and supports students who need to work on their own schedule and at their own pace. With the increased availability of the internet and computer technology, students are able to access information anytime and anyplace.

Educational studies

There are a lot of choices for them who are interested and looking for a top education as a subject but don’t want to work on the frontline as a teacher. Educational Studies is a program designed to help you graduate with a major and a minor in education with a non-license teaching degree. While Educational Studies does not earn you a teaching certification, you may choose to pursue a full teaching degree later in life.

Skills for educational studies:

  • Critical thinking skill
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Communication skills
  • Strategic thinking and action planning
  • Organizational and analytical data gathering
  • A deep understanding of social issues within the education field
  • Teamwork and management skills
  • Leadership and decision-making abilities

Why is physical education important?

A good physical education program can set a child up for a lifetime of healthy habits. Physical education isn’t just important for older children; even at the preschool level, it’s an essential part of the school day. Physical Education (PE) develops students’ competence and confidence to take part in a range of physical activities that become a central part of their lives, both in and out of school. They develop a wide range of skills and the ability to use tactics, strategies and compositional ideas to perform successfully. They also reflect on their own and others’ performances and find ways to improve upon them. As a result, they develop the confidence to take part in different physical activities.

Physical education helps students develop personally and socially. They take on different roles and responsibilities, including leadership, coaching and officiating.

How to Write Better Articles

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Article writing is an art, and it’s not everybody cup of tea. Though when it comes to Blogging, anyone can write an article ignoring quality as a metric here.

But to stand out from the general crowd, a normal article can never take you to the next stage. As a Freelance Writer, you will not be able to make huge money and as a Blogger, you will not be able to create an impression

Today, I will be sharing some tips to enhance your article writing skills. If you want to be an outstanding writer, you should not only follow the below tips but make them a habit.

1. Startup

“The fewer words you use, the better.”

Yes, you read it right.

Don’t worry about the length of your article besides this you should keep in mind that you’re writing this article for developing your skills of writing which can help you many people in the future to develop the same for themselves.

2. Write Early in the morning

This is something interesting.

As I have analyzed many serious and professional writers and Bloggers do prefer to write their contents in the morning time. Morning time allows them to write fresh stuff.

Moreover, the morning atmosphere seems quite quiet and energetic, which can help them to improve their Article writing skills right away. Give it a try and feels the fresh experience of being a healthy writer. I’m sure it won’t hurt you.

3. Be a Good Reader

This is the most mandatory thing for the one who wants to build their career in Writing or Blogging. You have to be a good reader. With this, your mind will allow you to create your thoughts and let allow yourself available to write on your particular topics. There are many more blogs available to follow, having some good and informative content.

“YOU are what you read and Write!”

4. Be Simple

For generating good traffic on your content, your way of writing should be simple enough.

For that express your views in a simple and appropriate way. This will help visitors or readers in a good manner.

5. Complete your articles in various stages

One who wants to be famous with his contents, have to follow some serious stages while he is writing his article. Every blogger knows writing an article takes much time, and every blogger and writer have to let pass on their articles through many stages.

Firstly you have to analyze your topic that you’re going to write on it.

Secondly, you have to make a list of some ideas of the related topic. Thirdly you need to complete sentences and paragraphs of your article, related to your topic. Fourthly you need to edit your article and let clear all the queries.

Lastly, proofreading is a must.

These were the stages to follow while you’re writing on a single topic. Be sure these all stages need some specific time. For that, you need to make your schedule for the following stages. And then it will become a healthy content for sure.

6. Write in a Distraction-Free Location

Many bloggers have many more accounts on many social networking sites and have many more other things that can easily distract their minds while they’re about to write an article.

And I’m sure that you are having the same. For that, you should keep your location where you can find out some peaceful atmosphere around you.

Avoid your Social networking activities and mobile phones while you’re writing something.

The distraction-free location keeps you motivated to write healthy content. If you wish to pimp up your Article writing skills and speed, I would recommend writing using any Distraction-free software.

You can use the WordPress Distraction Free Writing option.

I hope these tips help you.

Thank you.

Why is Early Childhood Education Important?

Typically, early childhood education encompasses any education a child receives up until the age of eight, or around third grade. During these initial years of life, children’s brains are growing and learning at a rapid rate, and learning typically comes very easy to them. The purpose of education at this stage is to build a solid foundation for children to build upon for the rest of their lives.

When looking at pre-school, one of the earliest educational opportunities,“7–8 of every 10 preschool children did better than the average child in a control or comparison group”. This makes sense, given that education in those early years sets children up for success.

 the students who were given a high-quality education performed better than the other students in many areas, both academically and socially. These students:

  • Scored higher on standardized testing
  • Had higher attendance rates
  • Had fewer discipline referrals
  • Were rated higher by their teachers in terms of behaviors, social interactions, and emotional maturity.

The list of studies showing the importance of early childhood education goes on virtually forever. Early education also teaches kids how to be students.