In the U.S., Yes. You can attend law school as long as your BA is from an accredited four year college/university. It does not matter what your B.A. is in.
You will need to attend school and major in early childhood education. You will need to student teach at least on semester and take all of the respected classes.
I think it is very rewarding for a child to attend an early childhood school. Not only for the learning aspect but especially for the social aspect. I do believe that it does affect a child in the long run in social situations.
Typically, there is no specification particular to early childhood education. It is usually indicated as a master's in education. However, the major would be in early childhood education. The Master's in education can be abbreviated in a number of ways, particular to the school you completed the degree at. The common abbreviations are as follows.* M.Ed. * MAEd.* MSEd. * Ed.M.
Project for Early childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Journal was created in 1973.
Dudley Grant of early childhood education
the father of early childhood education
Coastal Carolina has an excellent program for getting an early childhood education degree. You can also get a great one from Clemson University as well.
Early Education Teacher
Early childhood education is very important for children. At the age of four or five a child would benefit greatly from entering into an early childhood program. Parents kind find excellent early childhood coursed in public schools.
Helen Taylor-Allan has written: 'Experience in early childhood education programs and later school adjustment' -- subject(s): Parent participation, Parenting, Early childhood education, Study and teaching, Education, Academic achievement, Readiness for school
Maria Montessori made many contributions to early childhood education including establishing a school for underprivileged children in Rome. She also published books on educating children.