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When Not to Intervene
April 2, 2013
Each moment is a place you've never been.
-Mark Strand
Adults naturally are inclined to "help" children who are experiencing challenges. It is hard to stand back and watch children struggle. But as this video, "It Takes Two to Tie a Shoe," from the Learning Moments CD: Children with Learning Challenges demonstrates, children can be quite persistent, and often learn, when adults resist intervening.





 

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Learning Moments CDs (for use on a computer) present real-life video files that are the perfect complement to workshops, lectures, and online courses on how young children learn through play. They make general principles of child development and early education come to life by revealing children's natural process of discovery, invention, and learning.

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