Why do children forget what they have learnt?

      

Why do children forget what they have learnt?

  

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John
1.Forgeting may occur due to fading of nerve pattern or trace set –up in ones brain when it is not used through practice

2.forgetting may occur as a result of interference .we tend to forget what we have learnt a few hours ago because of the new things we have learnt later

3.Children also tend to forget knew knowledge if children did have sufficient time for recall from where learning took place.

4.forgetting occurs if what we have learned is not meaningful or is not associated with something we have already know.
johnmulu answered the question on September 28, 2017 at 07:21


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