Early Childhood Development: Early Learning, the Brain and Society
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- How does a child's capacity to learn relate to the central debate about nature or nurture? As part of the Early Childhood Development lecture series, Dr. Patricia Kuhl talks about children's ability to learn effortlessly and the importance of social interaction in the learning process. Kuhl, professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and co-director for the UW Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, is internationally recognized for her research on early language and brain development.
Produced May 24 2007
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Thank you for the good analytical explanation about early years and its importance to child development
This was very insightful. Loved the breakdown of your research.
Fabulous lecture, engaging speaker, I learned a ton. Congratulations!
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Thanks, I really enjoyed this lecture.
For what you are saying, it seems the young baby just maps the rules of what language is supposed to be in order to speed up the process. This I believe may be the reason they start showing language discrimination.
Probably the key to learn a foreign language is to slow down the process by learning how people sound and how they react before learning the words and the rules of sintax and grammar.
Ultra positive reinforcement is vital... "Whensoever a mother seeth that her child hath done well, let her praise and applaud him and cheer his heart; and if the slightest undesirable trait should manifest itself, let her counsel the child and punish him, and use means based on reason, even a slight verbal chastisement should this be necessary." ~ Abdul-Baha, Baha'i Faith
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Interesting study... insightful information indeed....❤
rock on Dr. Kuhl !!
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Dr Khul, as a bilingual parent, should I speak to my son in 2 different languages? Will it confuse him?
Should definitely speak to children in multiple languages as fast as possible. Be aware as the child is young, it may confuse them using multiple words to describe the same thing/event. However the benefit comes from the different intonations and tongue usages. From 2-5 the child's vocabulary will greatly benefit. That's the process.
I do language flashcards for kids in my channel and I sincerely couldn't emphasize more on the importance of early childhood education.
thanks I really enjoyed it
Great presentation! How can I get more info. on this? I need it for my presntation in a bilingual preschool in Germany. Thank you!
GREAT INFO
where can I get more information about this research?
+early childhood music education CR Thank you for your interest in this lecture! For more information, check out the UW's Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences (ILABS): ilabs.uw.edu/
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I'm very interested in early childhood, but I have no money to go for studies.
As a former long time Preschool teacher with no formal preschool training, I found the keys are “observation, interaction, and creative experimentation”, books and formal training merely assist that primary discipline.
Why learning early childhood education is important?
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If I didn’t look at the lips I still heard baba but when I looked at them I heard/DaDa/ or ‘tha tha’
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There must something wrong with mybrain...haha I still heard baba.
Its why in Europe they have foster remember hillary its takes a village do not give your kids up to this lies
The digressions please stop