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Why do some children love hanging upside down, peeking through their legs, or lying flat to view the world from the floor? This video, presented by Sammy Fugler, gives a clear, simple and straightforward introduction to Piaget's idea of In this week's video we look at how children learn and particularly we look at the
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- Why do some children love hanging upside down, peeking through their legs, or lying flat to view the world from the floor?
- This video, presented by Sammy Fugler, gives a clear, simple and straightforward introduction to Piaget's idea of
- In this week's video we look at how children learn and particularly we look at the
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