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Active Learning: How Toddlers Shape Their Minds Through Motor Abilities

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Toddlers often use their motor skills to explore and learn about the world around them. Their physical actions help to develop cognitive connections in their brains. This hands-on learning motor approach is indeed a natural and important part of early childhood development. Toddler: Running, Jumping and Learning The early years of a child's life are a time of immense growth and development. From the moment they take their first steps, toddlers embark on a journey of exploration and discovery. What might seem like simple play is, in fact, a fundamental aspect of their cognitive development. The motor science of knowledge transfer explores the concept of active learning and how the motor abilities of toddlers play a pivotal role in shaping their young minds with cognitive development. Connection between Motor Skills and Cognitive Development Toddlers are constantly on the move, whether it's crawling, walking, jumping or even just waving their arms with excitement. These seemingly...