Children learn through exploration and experimentation from "summary" of How Children Learn by John Caldwell Holt
Children learn through exploration and experimentation. They are not afraid to try new things, make mistakes, and learn from those mistakes. They are constantly seeking to understand the world around them through firsthand experiences. When children are curious about something, they will often take it upon themselves to investigate further, whether that means asking questions, conducting experiments, or simply observing. By allowing children the freedom to explore and experiment, we are giving them the opportunity to actively engage with their environment and learn in a way that is meaningful to them. This hands-on approach to learning not only helps children retain information better but also fosters a sense of independence and confidence in their own abilities. When...Similar Posts
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