The importance of studying environmental science in early childhood education
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Safe, responsive, and nurturing environments are an important part of supporting the learning and development of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Such environments also help to prevent challenging behaviors and serve as a core component of interventions for infants and young children with identified disabilities.
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Unfamiliar surroundings and people can provoke a stress response, which has the potential to be damaging to a child's learning abilities. ... Having homey features in a classroom environment helps children feel more comfortable and can help their ability to learn.
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