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EARLY YEARS REPORT 1999
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Dr. Fraser Mustard, author of the Early Years Report Stressed the importance of providing quality learning experiences for young children
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‘The better the nurturing and learning experience in early childhood, the better the outcomes’
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‘Brain development during that time [the first few years of life] sets the stage for health and wellbeing’ Fraser Mustard: Early Child Development Centres – YouTubeFraser Mustard: Early Child Development Centres – YouTube (4 minutes)
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Roughly 85 % of the brain’s core structure is formed by the age of three (ABC’s of Early Childhood) Although 90 % of a person’s total brain development occurs by age three, less than 5 % of public spending is targeted to children aged birth to three (ABC’s of Early Childhood)
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How can learning experiences be improved for young children?
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Provision of Early Years Centres – these are parenting centres designed to support families, starting at pregnancy. They would provide health services, preschool programming, parenting resources and child care PIES opportunities
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Examples: Early Years Centres Enriched day care programs Library programs for literacy Zoo, nature programs Travelling Health Bus Opportunities to go places, do things & experience a variety of situations Free or low cost opportunities
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