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Children acquire knowledge in various ways, including incidental learning, where they observe outcomes from accidental actions, like spilling milk and noticing the mess. Imitative learning occurs when they adopt skills and behaviors by watching peers and adults. Through trial and error learning, children experiment with different solutions to problems until finding effective ones. Lastly, directed learning involves explicit teaching of skills and behaviors, either in formal educational settings or informal environments. These learning types are essential for a child's development.
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INCIDENTAL Learning The child learns in an unplanned way by observing and understanding the results of accidental actions.
Ex: If I tip my cup the milk spills out! Wow look at it drip off the tray and spill on the floor!!
IMITATIVE Learning The child learns skills and behavior by watching and imitating others
TRIAL AND ERROR Learning The child tries several solutions to a problem before finding out what works
DIRECTED Learning The child is taught skills and behavior either formally or informally.