what was Tagore's thought about childhood learning?
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Tagore was against rigid discipline in childhood. ... He had lot of freedom during his childhood. He believed that too many restrictions would make the education joyless. The child can give expression to his joy through play.
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Tagore believed that in early years the child should arrive at truth through natural process spontaneously by coming in contact with things and persons. This would pave the way for the widest possible development of child’s interests. Learning for the child is essentially explorative, active and full of joy.
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