The chief purpose of assessing childrens learning and progress is to identify children who are intelligent and those who are weak true or false
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This statement that the chief purpose of assessing children's learning and progress is to identify children who are intelligent and those who are not.
Step by step explanation:
- This early childhood assessment helped the teachers to interact about the milestones in the life of children with their parents.
- This will help in learning about the children, what they know, what part they need to focus more and how can we help them reach that gap easily and as early as possible.
- This children assessment also help the teachers know the interest of the children and their strong points.
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