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Guest; Bineli Dovhani: CEO - EASTC Technocentric Varsity
Guest; Primary School Principal - Mr Nyaka
Early childhood is a rapid, magical window when the brain forms countless connections, shaping who a child becomes. In these first years, children acquire essential skills—language, motor control, social interaction, and emotional regulation that act as building blocks for later learning. A toddler who learns to express needs with words gains confidence, fuelling curiosity and problem‑solving in school. Mastering fine‑motor tasks like stacking blocks or drawing lines sharpens hand‑eye coordination, laying groundwork for writing, sports, and everyday activities.
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Guest; Primary School Principal - Mr Nyaka
Early childhood is a rapid, magical window when the brain forms countless connections, shaping who a child becomes. In these first years, children acquire essential skills—language, motor control, social interaction, and emotional regulation that act as building blocks for later learning. A toddler who learns to express needs with words gains confidence, fuelling curiosity and problem‑solving in school. Mastering fine‑motor tasks like stacking blocks or drawing lines sharpens hand‑eye coordination, laying groundwork for writing, sports, and everyday activities.