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Children learn best when they are given autonomy from "summary" of How Children Learn by John Caldwell Holt

The idea that children learn best when they are given autonomy is a fundamental principle that guides many educational philosophies. When children are allowed to explore their interests and follow their curiosity, they are more likely to retain information and develop a deep understanding of the world around them. In my experience, I have found that children are natural learners who are constantly seeking out new information and experiences. When they are given the freedom to direct their own learning, they are more engaged and motivated to pursue knowledge. Autonomy in learning allows children to take ownership of their education and develop a sense of independence and self-reliance. When children are given the freedom to make choices about what they want to learn and how they want to learn it, they are more likely to be invested in the process and take responsibility for their own learning. This sense of agency can lead to increased confidence and self-esteem, as children see them...
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    How Children Learn

    John Caldwell Holt

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