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"How Children Learn"

"How Children Learn" explores the natural process through which children acquire knowledge, skills, and understanding. It involves both innate biological factors and environmental influences, with children actively exploring their surroundings, experimenting, and making sense of the world. Learning methods include imitation, play, and interaction with caregivers and peers. Development occurs gradually, with early experiences shaping cognitive, emotional, and social growth. Educators and parents can support this process by providing a stimulating, safe environment that encourages curiosity and active engagement. Ultimately, children learn by building on their experiences, enabling them to develop independence and a lifelong capacity for learning.