TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO DISCRIMINATE NOT : THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES
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Cognitive development, perceptual learning, discrimination learning, social perception, ethical considerations, visual discrimination, auditory discrimination, linguistic discrimination, euphemisms.##article.abstract##
Children's ability to discriminate between different concepts, objects, and social constructs is fundamental to cognitive, linguistic, and social development. Discrimination, in this educational sense, refers to distinguishing and categorizing information to make informed decisions. This paper explores the theoretical foundations, developmental aspects, and practical strategies for teaching children discrimination skills while emphasizing ethical considerations and inclusivity.
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2025-04-02
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TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO DISCRIMINATE NOT : THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES. (2025). Modern Education and Development, 23(2), 435-439. https://scientific-jl.com/mod/article/view/7293