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What are the major strengths and weaknesses of the froebelian kindergarten?

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What are the major strengths and weaknesses of the froebelian kindergarten?

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  1. - Common use of finger rhymes (a concept invented by Froebel), such as ‘Round & round the garden like a teddy bear’, as a valuable part of learning from being a baby.

    - The use of songs to teach children, such as ‘One, two, three, four, five, once I caught a fish alive’.

    - Education is often designed to be ‘child-centred’, with the needs of the child central to the activities provided.

    - Emphasis is placed on children learning things and discovering for themselves.

    - A holistic approach to care and education

    - Emphasis on the environment as a tool for learning

    - Stimulating the senses

    - Encouraging learning in a wide range of subjects, maths, language, science, social and emotional development

    - Children involved in self-activity

    - Emphasis on important and beauty of nature and natural things.

    All of Froebels ideas are reflected in today’s approach to childcare and education.

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