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Kaku1
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Spontaneous Learning To Support A Child's Learning

Post by Kaku1 » Sun Nov 27, 2016 1:06 am

Hi Lorina

Example of spontaneous learning to support a child problem solving

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Ahmed 3 years , sit on the table and bussy to organise and match all the puzzle blocks in block tray , he try his best but can't the educator observering him when educator notice that Ahmed can't find a way to match the blocks and become angry then she help him that how organised the blocks and also cooperate with educator and match the blocks so his problem is solve

Is my response is on right track

Thank you


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Re: Spontaneous Learning To Support A Child's Learning

Post by Lorina » Sun Nov 27, 2016 1:39 pm

OK, so if he can't match the puzzle blocks on the tray what's an easier task that you think he could complete so help him understand this activity? He seems to be having difficulty with matching... Come up with an easier activity that will help him understand this task. When you do this, it is spontaneous learning as it wasn't planned by you, it just happened...

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Lorina

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