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Early Education & Parental Involvement Key to Nigerian Children's Academic Success

Play-based learning and parental engagement boost Nigerian children's education. Despite challenges, smart parenting makes a difference.

In this picture all this children are wearing school dress and operating computers and this is...
In this picture all this children are wearing school dress and operating computers and this is black board.

Early Education & Parental Involvement Key to Nigerian Children's Academic Success

Early childhood education significantly impacts a child's academic success, making it a crucial aspect of the Department of Education's focus on upward social mobility in Nigerian society. Parents play a vital role in this process, with their involvement being key to their child's educational journey.

Quality early education boosts cognitive and social skills, literacy rates, and reduces grade repetition. When choosing an early childhood education program, prioritize play-based learning, individualized attention, and a safe, stimulating environment. Regularly monitor school work, review tests, and communicate with teachers to stay involved. Smart parenting, which entails conscious effort to provide an optimal growth environment, is essential. Despite societal and economic hurdles, parental involvement can enhance the quality of education in Nigeria.

Early childhood education, bolstered by parental involvement, sets children on a path to academic success. By selecting quality programs and staying engaged, Nigerian parents can significantly impact their child's educational journey, despite challenges in the broader educational landscape.

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