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The young child must learn distinguishing names for a great variety of classes of things and events in his environment - rocks , birds , stars , flowers , coins , and many , many others . He must learn to make different responses to ...
The young child must learn distinguishing names for a great variety of classes of things and events in his environment - rocks , birds , stars , flowers , coins , and many , many others . He must learn to make different responses to ...
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SOME EXAMPLES OF PRINCIPLE LEARNING A young child may be told , “ Round things roll . ” Such a statement obviously represents two different concepts : ( 1 ) round things and ( 2 ) roll .
SOME EXAMPLES OF PRINCIPLE LEARNING A young child may be told , “ Round things roll . ” Such a statement obviously represents two different concepts : ( 1 ) round things and ( 2 ) roll .
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The instructions might go like this : “ I want you to answer the question , what kinds of things roll ? ... You remember what roll means ( demonstrate with one round object ) . . Some of these objects are round .
The instructions might go like this : “ I want you to answer the question , what kinds of things roll ? ... You remember what roll means ( demonstrate with one round object ) . . Some of these objects are round .
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