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Early Learning Standards

Early Learning Standards are guidelines that outline what young children should know and be able to do in their early years, typically from birth to age five. These standards focus on areas like language, literacy, math, social skills, and general knowledge about the world. They serve to ensure that early childhood education programs provide developmentally appropriate learning experiences that support children’s growth and prepare them for future learning. By establishing clear expectations, these standards help educators and caregivers create environments that promote children's curiosity, exploration, and overall development.

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    Early learning standards are guidelines that outline what children should know and be able to do by certain ages, typically from birth to 5 years old. These standards help ensure that early childhood education programs provide age-appropriate activities and experiences that foster cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. They serve as a framework for educators to create effective curricula, assess children's progress, and support their learning in various domains such as language, math, science, and social skills, ultimately preparing them for success in school and life.