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IMPACT OF FAMILY CULTURE AND SCHOOL CLIMATE ON COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN

  • 1. Principal, Beacon Institute of Technology, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

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Cultural areas like family, language, emotions, and socialization etc. have an excellent impact on the event of a child's cognition. Family plays an outsized role within the development of a child's cognition. The influences a baby experiences within the family develops their beliefs and values within that family. Those values and beliefs help focus the kid and teach them the cultural customs. School provides a structured education and promotes a child’s mental and psychological growth. Other than learning academics, a baby will learn other important life skills like teamwork, personal manner, unity, sharing, and responsibility. Children are like sponges which will absorb almost everything that’s taught to them. By allowing them to be told in an exceedingly school setting while they’re young, they will be molded into good, responsible, and hardworking individuals. The role of faculty in child development begins as early as pre-school and continues through childhood. During this study the investigator has put light on importance and impact of family culture and college climate on cognitive development of pre-school children.

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