"I think kids slowly begin to realize that what they're learning relates to other things they know. Then learning starts to get more and more exciting"
- Norton Juster
About this Quote
This quote by Norton Juster speaks to the power of learning and how it can become more amazing as we make connections in between what we are learning and what we already understand. As children grow and develop, they start to comprehend that the understanding they are getting is not just separated facts, however rather is connected to other things they already know. This awareness can be an effective incentive, as it enables them to make connections between the brand-new details and their existing knowledge, and to see how the 2 are related. This can make learning more interesting and interesting, as it permits them to see the larger image and to understand how the understanding they are getting fits into the world around them.
This quote is written / told by Norton Juster somewhere between June 2, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Architect from USA.
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