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At 18–24 months, children start engaging in simple symbolic or pretend play. They begin to use objects to represent something else, such as using a block as a phone or pretending a spoon is a drum. This early symbolic play helps develop im
Children’s creativity is an important aspect of early childhood development. Creativity allows children to express ideas, feelings, and imagination freely. Through creative activiti
At 12–18 months, children begin to show significant changes in how they play. Play becomes more active and focused, marked by increased mobility such as crawling, standing, or walking, along with a strong desire to explore their surroundin
Children’s character development begins from everyday experiences in early childhood. Daily interactions shape how children think, feel, and behave. Character
Playing with infants serves as an essential means of interaction between parents and children from an early age. This activity allows parents to recognize the interests, needs, and responses of their baby while building a warm and attentive
Children’s education is a key foundation for their future development. Early learning helps children develop cognitive and social skills. Education in early ch