"子供たちと一緒にいると、論理的知識、数学的知識、物理的知識などの発展を研究する最良の機会があります。"
— Jean Piaget
Simplified Meaning:
Children offer the best opportunity to understand how humans learn and think about different subjects like logic, math, and science. When children grow and explore the world, we can see how they make sense of things, ask questions, and solve problems. For example, when a child plays with building blocks, they learn about balance, shape, and size, which are early steps in understanding physics and math. By observing and interacting with children, we can gain insights into the natural stages of learning that everyone goes through. Parents, teachers, and researchers can use these observations to improve educational methods and help children learn more effectively. This understanding can also help in creating better tools and strategies in education that match the way children naturally learn and grow.