Spontaneous Learning To Support A Child's Learning

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Kaku1
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Spontaneous Learning To Support A Child's Learning

Post by Kaku1 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 7:18 pm

Hi Lorina

Provide an example of when you have used spontaneous learning to support a child to problem?


I am stuck how to do this question .

Needs ur help.
Thanks.


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Lorina
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Re: Spontaneous Learning To Support A Child's Learning

Post by Lorina » Fri Nov 11, 2016 10:49 pm

Spontaneous learning means doing an experience or activity that hasn't been planned for based on the child's needs or interests...

So you need to think of when a child had a problem that you had helped them with based on an activity that you did which was unplanned...

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