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Children's temperament and learning
Understanding a child's temperament, their reactions to change, emotional intensity, activity levels helps adults to support children's learning. United States

An overview of children's learning
Children learn by watching, listening and doing in an environment that is interesting and stimulating and where they feel loved and secure. Australia

Learning is natural
Children learn best in an environment which allows them to explore, discover, watch and talk. If learning is fun then retention is greater. Canada

How young children learn
Succinct explanation of the way young children learn and are best supported to do this, A useful handout for parents and caregivers. United States


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