Core Body of Knowledge: Core Beliefs
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Children are born ready to learn.
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Every human being is a unique individual, with diverse modes of learning and expression as well as interests and strengths.
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Children are worthy of the same respect as adults.
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Children's needs for shelter and for physical, intellectual, emotional, and social nourishment must be met for them to grow, develop, and learn to their fullest potential.
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Children have the right to secure, trusting relationships with adults and to safe, nurturing environments
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Children learn through play.
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Children construct their own knowledge based on their curiosity and driven by their interactions. This active construction is facilitated by interaction with adults and other children.
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Children's learning is active and follows a recurring path: awareness, exploration, inquiry and application.
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Children learn best when exposed to and engaged in high-quality environments, interactionsm, and relationships.
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Children learn best when adults in their lives work in partnership with one another.
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All children and their families, regardless of their ethnic origins, value systems, faiths, customs, languages, and compositions, must be equally respected.
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Families and children have the right to support systems that foster their growth and development.
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Teaching and learning are dynamic, integrated, and reciprocal processes.