Early Childhood Care and Education in Botswana: A Necessity That Is Accessible to Few Children

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Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programs are essential because they boost children’s perceptual, physical, mental, linguistic, emotional, social and intellectual development. Despite the benefits of ECCE, such programs are accessed by just a handful of children in the context of Botswana. Hence a majority of children who are eligible for ECCE programs tend to miss out on the benefits of such programs. The purpose of this paper is three-fold. First, it provides brief background information about the development of ECCE in the country. Second, it discusses why and how little attention has been paid to ECCE in the country. Third, it highlights implications of excluding many children from ECCE. The author concludes by making several suggestions that could go a long way to ensure that children eligible for ECCE have access to ECCE programs of good quality.

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Maundeni, T. (2013). Early Childhood Care and Education in Botswana: A Necessity That Is Accessible to Few Children. Creative Education, 4, 54-59. doi: 10.4236/ce.2013.47A1008.

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