Active Learning: Hands-on activities and discovery-based learning.
Example: Motor Sensory schools where children learn through exploration and play.
Developmental Stages: Tailoring educational content to children's cognitive stages.
Example: Preschool curriculums designed with activities that match children's current stage of cognitive development.
Age-Appropriate Activities: Providing activities that match children's developmental stages.
Example: Engaging toddlers in symbolic play like pretend cooking to enhance abstract thinking.
Emphasis on Exploration: Encouraging children to explore and learn from their environment.
Example: Parents fostering curiosity by taking children to museums and nature parks.
Foundational Theories: Basis for developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience studies.
Example: Studies on how children develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Qualitative Methods: Emphasis on observational and qualitative data.
Example: Research exploring how children's thinking evolves over time through detailed case studies.