Tag: Hands-On Learning

Why Hands-On Learning Matters in Early Childhood Education

Teacher and boy playing with wooden boards on floor in school

Young children learn best when they can actively explore the world around them. That is one of the biggest reasons hands-on learning is so important in early childhood education. Instead of only listening to instructions or watching someone else demonstrate a concept, children learn by touching, building, sorting, moving, creating, and experimenting for themselves. These… Read more »

Benefits of Hands-On Learning

Hands on Learning

How do you keep kids engaged, encourage them to remember what they’ve learned and promote a creative classroom environment? Hands-on learning! Here are some of the benefits of hands-on learning: Hands-on, brains on Hands-on learning engages multiple parts of children’s brains—the right brain through visual and spatial activities, and the left brain through analytic and… Read more »