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  • Cons: Critics argue that indirect presentation might lead to inconsistent or incorrect learning, as the child might misunderstand or misinterpret what they observe. They also suggest that some concepts or skills might require more direct and structured instruction.[1]
  1. Egan, K. (2002). Getting it wrong from the beginning: Our progressivist inheritance from Herbert Spencer, John Dewey, and Jean Piaget. Yale University Press.