Every child is unique and hence their learning styles can differ greatly. Some children are visual-spatial learners while others are auditory learners. There are children who are kinesthetic learners who benefits most from hands-on experience.
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Experiences and Education, Involving Others
Interacting with the physical environment is not the only prerequisite for learning. Children must also interact with...
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How Adults Can Support Children's Growth and Learning
Children’s learning can be enriched and extended—adults who understand young children’s growth and development can...
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A Teacher's Guide to Differentiating Instruction
Introduction Does effectively teaching 30 students in one classroom require teachers to develop 30 lessons, one...
