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Why We Should Let Children Make Mistakes
Behavior/Focus
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Learning stylesJul 29, 2024
Children that are not allowed to make mistakes, who have an adult hovering closely to prevent any consequences from arising...
How Movement Activates Learning
Free Play/Movement/Hands OnJul 29, 2024
Informal research with children who struggled to learn taught me that many need to move their bodies in imitation of...
The Effects of Movement on Development and Learning
Free Play/Movement/Hands OnJul 29, 2024
We absorb information about the world through our bodies. The body is like a huge magnet for learning, which comes...
How Teaching with Body Movement Results in Enriched Learning Experiences
Free Play/Movement/Hands OnJul 29, 2024
What I would like to explore is whether or not our students would gain far more if they were encouraged...
How Free Play Leads to Success
Free Play/Movement/Hands OnJul 29, 2024
Free play will actually help children think better, process information better, and thus their learning abilities will improve.
Using Movement in Learning
Free Play/Movement/Hands OnJul 29, 2024
It’s true that some children don’t seem to rely much on movement that mimics the concept that is being taught;...
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