3. 1st
Proof
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Your child
observes and
absorbs
Ravi, all of 4 years,
observes how Jalebees are made
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Your child is
eternally
curious:
Keeps asking
‘why’?
Ravi, touches the jaleebi pouch,
squeezes it, twirls the batter, licks his
finger, spits, ....
2nd
Proof
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Your child
deduces;
relates cause
to effects
Ravi, thinks that any white looking
paste would make jaleebi if you
push it through the magic cloth.
3rd
Proof
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Your child
promptly applies
what he
understands
Goes to toilet, makes a paste out
of talcom powder, fills in his t-shirt
and tries to push it through.
4th
Proof
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Your child is
not (yet)
afraid to be
wrong, to fail
Ravi, keeps working around with this
t-shirt pouch till the whole world is a
mess and he has learned a thing or
two about jaleebi and talcom powder
and cloth pouches etc.
5th
Proof
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Your child is never
satisfied with his / her
explorations;
While he or she is
almost always satisfied
with the efforts
Ravi, while ready to explore jallebies
more, meanwhile decides to go back
to mom’s kitchen and relish few
jaleebies
6th
Proof
9. Since your child
is a natural
learner, can you
not let your child
learn naturally
At Aarohi … Ravi gets to do and learn
what he wants, how he wants, how
much he wants, how well he wants …
he gets to lead his own learning; He
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