This experiment with the children that Alison Gopnik shared with the viewers as well as her live audience was very interesting. It showed different ways children in a higher age group for example 4 year olds, may go through different hypothesis in play to explain something or answer a who, what, where, when, why question while showing you hands on. Also her first experiment that I'd like to try, it seems interesting to see whether a baby/toddler would give you something you like or something they like. (BHT/ECESenior)
This video was incredibly interesting, the fact that babies have such a large capacity for learning (like the example with the 15 month olds vs. the 18 month olds) in such short amounts of time, I always thought children had an incredible learning ability but I never knew how impressive it really was. (BHT Senior)
This experiment with the children that Alison Gopnik shared with the viewers as well as her live audience was very interesting. It showed different ways children in a higher age group for example 4 year olds, may go through different hypothesis in play to explain something or answer a who, what, where, when, why question while showing you hands on. Also her first experiment that I'd like to try, it seems interesting to see whether a baby/toddler would give you something you like or something they like. (BHT/ECESenior)
ReplyDeleteThis video was incredibly interesting, the fact that babies have such a large capacity for learning (like the example with the 15 month olds vs. the 18 month olds) in such short amounts of time, I always thought children had an incredible learning ability but I never knew how impressive it really was. (BHT Senior)
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