17/01/2024
Allowing children to learn through experience and interact with physical objects is crucial for their holistic development. Hands-on learning fosters a deeper understanding of concepts by engaging multiple senses, promoting sensory integration. Manipulating objects enhances fine and gross motor skills, contributing to overall physical development. Moreover, the tangible nature of physical objects facilitates concrete learning, making abstract concepts more tangible and easier to comprehend. This experiential approach also encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving as children explore, experiment, and discover on their own.The tactile experience provides a strong foundation for development, helping build neural connections that support future learning endeavors. In a world increasingly dominated by screens, allowing children to hold and interact with physical objects nurtures a healthy balance in their sensory experiences, promoting a more well-rounded and adaptable skill set for the challenges they may encounter in their educational journey and beyond.
Even with one computer the children are still attaining the required experience.
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