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Three R's of education: The key to unlocking a child's learning potential

Updated on: Jan 17, 2023 12:19 PM IST

Relationships, repetition, and routines are the current three R's of early education which helps children develop a love of learning that will last a lifetime. Here is how you can use the three R's to make your child a better learner.

As parents, we all want to give our children the best possible start in life. One of the most important things we can do is to help them develop a love of learning that will last a lifetime. Reading, writing, and arithmetic were formerly the three "R's" that were emphasized in school, but as society's expectations have shifted, so have the responsibility put on educational institutes. The demands on students to read challenging texts in a range of genres, reply in a variety of well-written essays, and solve story problems using a variety of mathematical procedures are never-ending. What are the most important skills for pupils to practice in the classroom? Relationships, repetition, and routines are the current three R's of education. (Also read: 5 healthy habits that make a child's observation stronger )

Relationships, repetition, and routines are the current three R's of education.(Unsplash)

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Preeti Bandary, Parenting Expert and co-founder of Little Elly, explained the three R's of early childhood education and how it helps children to learn better.

1) Relationships: Nurturing and responsive interactions are the foundation of early learning and healthy development. Children interact with their carers, other family members, and other adults in their lives thousands of times every day, including staff members in early education and care programmes, from the minute they are born.

Preschoolers and toddlers frequently interact with other children. When children connect with people regularly and positively, they build relationships that benefit their brain development and learning.

2) Repetitions: Children benefit from numerous learning experiences. Children can learn new skills or enhance existing ones by repeatedly hearing a caregiver say a phrase or having multiple opportunities to crawl toward a favourite item or person. Some children require more practice or repetition than others. Repeated learning opportunities integrated into regular activities help all children because they improve the neural connections in their brains that promote growth and learning.

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