EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS AND INTEGRATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN ON INCLUSIVE EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS
Journal: European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-09-09
Authors : Sandro Ilija;
Page : 14-14
Keywords : early childhood education; children with special needs; special needs education; inclusive education;
Abstract
Early childhood education (ECE) programs comprise any kind of educational program that helps children in the preschool years and is intended to improve later school performance. In the second half of the twentieth century, the early education system grew significantly permitting children to have access to some form of early childhood education. Inclusion is a way of thinking and acting that allows every individual to feel accepted, valued, and safe. An inclusive community consciously evolves to meet the changing needs of its members. Through recognition and support, an inclusive community provides meaningful involvement and equal access to all its citizens. School transition services are important for all children but pose potential challenges for many young children with special needs. By connecting and integrating quality and inclusive education into transition programs, all children entering the school environment can have a positive experience. This research investigates the importance of early childhood education within inclusive education and highlights four collaborating constituents; relationships, wellbeing, participation and an active scholarship setting.? Article visualizations:
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