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| In order for a
little one to
get on the merry-go-round, they might simply grab
a bar and drag their feet in
the sand, while holding on. |
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| This slows down the
rotation, which allows the little one to climb on, under
the oversight of a supervisor, to ensure their physical
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| Learning "how to learn " is a skill, which
can be taught to others, by example.
Formal
learning is learning that takes place within a
teacher-student relationship, such as
in a school
system. |
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Example can be
a
motivation for learning.
Imitation of a role model is a natural mechanism for infants
and children, when learning from experience. Child's play is
another method for
learning by the example of other children, who naturally gain
satisfaction by playing the role of teacher or
mentor
to
a less-experienced child.
• Study skills
• Scientific
method
• Overlearning |
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• The next form of
learning
is acquired learning. Teenagers often go
through this when it comes to dating, sexual relations, and
other things in which they are pressured
into. Merry-go-round in a playgroundThe sandbox (sandpit)
in a playground is an example of a location where children can
learn by experience. It is instructive to watch
smaller children on a merry-go-round, for example, who
naturally push it more slowly than the larger, older, more
experienced ones. |
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