Education is Key
Early learning growth begins at infancy. Significant benefits are cognitive expansion, social skills, emotional advancement, physical development, and language skills. Daily engagement of child readiness undertakings prior to kindergarten are foundational enrichments teachers can build upon.
Dr. Tonnette Collier
Education after school must involve projects that can identify career comforts. If asked, most children know what they want to become. How they are introduced, groomed, and set forth goals to achieve expectations depend largely on exposure.
Dr. Tonnette Collier
Conduct issues, emotional signs, anxiety, and depression have been linked to deficits in social skills. Revolutionary social skill classes infused by student suggestions for school curricula, after school programs, and summer camps can deliver profound interventions.
Dr. Tonnette Collier
History and culture play a significant part in appreciating and acknowledging all ethnic groups. School-age youth must be educated to gain knowledge about themselves, make sense of life, perspectives, and receive explanations to decrease assumptive thinking. An old African proverb, “Knowledge is like a garden: If it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested.”
Dr. Tonnette Collier