Nina Sazer O'Donnell

What Science Has to Say About How Children Learn
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Re: When are children NOT learning?

From: papia goon
Email: pgoon@uwm.com
Date: February 13, 2006

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Hi nina, I like your comments very much. It is true that children learn what they see. So it is parent's and teachers job to spend quality time with the children. The more time they will spend more they will be able to teach them . As for example toddlers have hard time expressing their feelings and needs due to lack of their vocabulary so it is the adults job to redirect them and make them understand the cause and effect of the situation but at the same time keeping in mind their age. So it depends more on adults how and what children learn.

 

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