Dynamic Learning Circle

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • APH FamilyConnect in collaboration with Penrickton Center for Blind Children wants to share their offerings, a unique facility dedicated to providing specialized care and education for children who are blind and have multiple disabilities. Discover the power of the Dynamic Learning Circle and how it can be implemented into a child’s development through interactive and engaging learning methods. This video provides an in-depth look at the Dynamic Learning Circle framework and how it can be implemented to foster learning and independence in children.
    About This Video: The Dynamic Learning Circle is an approach to education that emphasizes continuous, interactive learning tailored to each child's unique needs. By understanding and utilizing this framework, parents, educators, and caregivers can create a stimulating learning environment that promotes curiosity, exploration, and development.
    What You'll Discover in This Video:
    Introduction to the Dynamic Learning Circle: Learn the principles and core components of the Dynamic Learning Circle framework.
    Stage 1: Here, children become aware and interested in their own sensory or motor experiences, objects in their environment, or people in the environment, including their social and communication activities.
    Stage 2:  A child becomes curious and active and therefore begins to explore and experiment. This occurs through repetition of sensory and motor experiences. This can take hours, days, weeks, months, or years and helps the child establish memories of their own activity.
    Stage 3: A child has completed their learning with a specific task, skill, or object. Importantly, these experiences now provide no further challenges to a child and have become part of their everyday actions and patterns.
    Stage 4: A child is ready for new challenges that will offer an opportunity for new sensory or motor experiences. The child is ready for new objects and activities. This will lead to new interest and awareness, providing a basis to start over again at Stage 1.
    Support Our Mission: APH FamilyConnect provides resources and information for families raising children who are blind or have low vision. The collaboration with The Penrickton Center for Blind Children allows us to highlight and share resources with a larger audience. Join us in promoting effective and engaging learning strategies for children by liking, commenting, and subscribing to our channel. Share this video with parents, educators, and caregivers to spread the knowledge and enhance child development.
    Visit our website for more resources and information: Dynamic Learning Circle for Children Who are Blind

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