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  2. Circle time - Wikipedia

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    Circle time in the United States is a less formal program. Childcare centers often have one, two, or three group gatherings a day that are referred to as "Circle Time." During this time, the children sit in a circle (usually on a rug) and the teacher may read a book aloud, lead a sing-along, or engage the children in a discussion.

  3. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Understands the terms dark, light, and early: "I got up early, before anyone else. It was still dark." Relates clock time to daily schedule: "Time to turn on the TV when the little hand points to 5." Some children can tell time on the hour: five o'clock, two o'clock. Knows what a calendar is for.

  4. Early childhood education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood education, in its professional form, emerges in the United States in the early 20th century. In 1926, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAYEC) was founded, and is still active today. Around this time, we also see the inception of development education standards along with teacher training programs.

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  7. Category:Children's educational video games - Wikipedia

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    These are educational video games intended for children between the ages of 3 and 17. While most of these games have an EC (Early Childhood) rating according to the ESRB, some of these games have a K-A/E (Everyone) rating.