Translations:Learning Explosions (Montessori)/1/en
From Montepedia
In Montessori education, Learning Explosions refer to the sudden and rapid advancements in a child's learning, representing the external manifestations of a lengthy process of internal growth.[1] Human development is often characterized by these explosive leaps rather than steady, linear progress. An example of a learning explosion is the rapid acquisition of spoken language around two years of age, which follows many months of internal preparation and mental development.
- ↑ Montessori, M. (1949). The Absorbent Mind. Clio Press.