
We’re reliant upon our digital devices to help us navigate the day-to-day, and within the early years education sector, technology is becoming an increasingly integral part of settings’ daily operations.
Bridging the communications gap
The early years is a crucial time for child development – it’s a period in little ones’ lives when they’re rapidly developing cognitively, physically, and emotionally. But in order to create an enriching, continuous, and holistic learning experience, the education journey needs to extend from the classroom and into the home.
While at nursery, childcare staff are the ones who spend time with children – seeing them learn and progress – and when these observations are communicated to parents, families have an even greater visibility and understanding of their child’s interests and preferred learning styles.
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