The way a child learns

Shows how we should learn a new thing

Of late I’m spending good amount of time with my toddler. The things she learns and the way she communicates is intriguing me. To be frank, I believe almost every kid does the same, more or less. But as I am seeing her development from very close I do observe on how she learns.

  1. Imitation: She imitates us. Whatever we do she tries to replicate us. For example, she tries to saute the imaginary food on her toy kitchen set.
  1. No Ego: They doesn’t decide on whom to copy from. She mimics what her cousin does. The cousin we are talking about is barely an year old. She sees something new, she copis it; no discrimination on age.
  1. Not thinking what others thinking: She doesn’t consider what others thinking. Isn’t it this factor stops us from doing what we love. Having said that, sometimes she screams in public place irritating fellow beings.
  1. Identifying patterns: Numbers are abstract concept for a toddler. Yet, on saying 3, she runs. Its more like a pattern matching than understanding 1-2-3.
  1. Observing all the time: There is no dedicated learning time for her. She just goes on to observer and mimic all the time.

  2. Repetition: She doesn’t have concept of time. In other words, she has all the time to be relenlessly work on catching a fly. Sometimes, relentlessly throwing tantrums to get what she wants.

Looking back, isn’t it how we all learn every single concepts. We all are kid in on aspect or another, aren’t we?

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