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Children should be given the freedom to pursue their own interests from "summary" of How Children Learn by John Caldwell Holt

In order for children to truly learn and grow, it is essential that they are given the freedom to pursue their own interests. When children are allowed to follow their own passions and curiosities, they become deeply engaged in the learning process. Instead of simply memorizing facts and figures, they are actively exploring and discovering the world around them. By encouraging children to pursue their own interests, we are helping them develop a sense of autonomy and agency. They learn to take ownership of their education and become more self-motivated learners. This intrinsic motivation is far more powerful than any external rewards or punishments could ever be. When children are free to pursue ...
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    How Children Learn

    John Caldwell Holt

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