Repeat After Me: Kids Learn from Repetition

“Again! Again!” It is not a coincidence that young children ask to read the same book 22 nights in a row. While the adults involved may secretly (and not so secretly) wish for more diversity, all that repetition strengthens the learning or growth of neural connections in children’s brains. Repetition is good for children. In fact, it’s how they learn. A one-time experience is
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