This study analyzes the teaching and learning approaches used in Malaysian Childcare Centres (TASKA) to determine their effectiveness in meeting the increasingly high expectations of modern parents regarding children aged 0 to 4. Drawing on established developmental frameworks, the research employed a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to synthesize findings on core strategies, including Learning Through Play and Positive Parenting Styles. Results confirm a strong conceptual alignment between TASKA principles and parental demands for character development and early cognitive preparation. However, implementation is hindered by two critical gaps: a persistent educator competency deficit in applying diverse methods like the Thematic Approach, and a pervasive parental involvement gap caused by busy modern lifestyles. The study concludes that addressing these barriers through continuous training and digital collaboration is essential for optimizing TASKA quality.
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