Monday, March 2, 2009

The importance of repetition

Why is there so much repetition in our classes?
"Repetition continues to be important in the development of language and movement, as it is repeated experiences that reinforce the pathways of the brain. By two years of age, a toddler's cerebral cortex contains well over a hundred trillion synapses, which is actually some fifty percent more than she will keep as an adult. While new synapses form rapidly during this time frame, a 'pruning' process is also taking place. This process strengthens frequently used pathways, while deleting those that are not used. As pruning continues, it will allow your child to process thoughts and actions more quickly and efficiently" (www.zerotothree.org 1998-2001)

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