Mapping the mindsponge model onto the current understanding of how children learn

OSF Preprints (2020)
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Abstract

I often hear people say about children: “They learn like a sponge.” It is clear young brains have a lot more neuroplasticity, which makes it easier for them to learn. But we know from decades of research on neuroplasticity, the capacity for the brain to change and adapt to new situations is there for a lifetime.

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