Children learn from their interactions with the world around them from "summary" of How Children Learn by John Caldwell Holt
Children are curious and eager to explore the world around them. They learn best when they are actively engaged in hands-on experiences and interactions with their environment. Through play, observation, and experimentation, children absorb information and make sense of the world in their own unique way. When children are given the freedom to explore and discover on their own terms, they develop a deeper understanding of concepts and ideas. They are more likely to retain information and apply it in real-world situations. By allowing children to follow their interests and passions, we encourage them to become lifelong learners who are curious, creative, and independent thinkers. Interactions with peers, adults, and the environment also p...Similar Posts
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