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Children use language to make sense of their world from "summary" of The Languages of Learning by Karen Gallas

Children's use of language is not just about communication, it is also a tool for them to understand and navigate the world around them. Through their interactions with others and their environment, children develop their language skills as a means of making sense of their experiences. As they encounter new people, objects, and situations, they use language to label and categorize these stimuli, helping them to establish connections and form associations. Language serves as a medium through which children can organize and structure their thoughts, enabling them to process information and construct meaning. By expressing their thoughts and feelings in words, children are able to reflect on their own experiences and make sense of the world from their own unique perspective. In this way, language becomes a powerful tool for children to explore, interpret, and make sense of the...
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    The Languages of Learning

    Karen Gallas

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