Brain Development and Learning in the Primary Years

G2198
Published 2013

Learning must be tied to what children already know and incorporate concrete experience, representation, idea development, and the testing of ideas for deep understanding to occur. Children are developing rapidly during the primary years and are beginning to think in complex ways about self, their environment, and others. Teachers can play a role in honing these emerging skills by considering how to apply the developmental directions and concepts intentionally every day. Without a doubt, these early years shape a child’s overall outlook and engagement in lifelong learning.

Publication Details

Authors

Jennifer K. Gerdes

Tonia R. Durden

Lisa M. Poppe

Subject

Youth & Families

Families

Publication Date June 25, 2013
Last Revision Date June 25, 2013
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide