Talk:Accelerated early childhood education

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Revision as of 11:43, 12 September 2008 by imported>Larry Sanger (New page: {{subpages}} I am by no means married to this title ("accelerated early childhood education"). I don't know if there is any generally accepted name for the whole movement/pedagogy that s...)
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 Definition A loose movement, and pedagogy, according to which infants and toddlers benefit greatly from systematic, "academic"-type learning far earlier than has normally been thought appropriate. [d] [e]
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I am by no means married to this title ("accelerated early childhood education"). I don't know if there is any generally accepted name for the whole movement/pedagogy that says that very tiny children can be taught systematically. This is, I think, a far more narrow field than "early childhood education," which would include all methods of infant stimulation and preschooling methods. I don't know that much about this, I admit, but our little family has looked into this a bit, so I am just recording a little of what I think I've learned. --Larry Sanger 12:43, 12 September 2008 (CDT)