why is ' Learning by doing' important?
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The truth is, children are born eager to learn by doing, and a healthy supply of that instinct survives at least into the early twenties. However, it spoils the adventure—and the enjoyment—when adults push learning by theory rather than practice. The more opportunities kids have to master things hands-on, the better.
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because our mind remember eveything more nicely by doing rather than by just reading
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