In one of the newest Out of the Box Training Kits, “Great Places to Be a Baby: Infants' and Toddlers' Learning Environments,” Jim Greenman provides practical suggestions on setting up appropriate spaces for infants in a child care setting. In introducing this article, he observes that babies enter the world with four big jobs:
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Displaying 1 CommentDar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of
I congulatulate you for your article which has summarized the four main jobs that a child come with in this world. The article is not only good for teachers but also for parents and other actors especially those involved with toddlers. It will help them in the way they should help a child accomplish his for jobs from dependency to independence.
I recommend the article and ask you to share it widely.
And thank you for sending it to me. It has educated me a lot.
Bakuza
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