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- Maturationism abstract "Maturationism is an early childhood educational philosophy that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information.The idea is that genetic factors play a larger role in development than environmental ones, particularly in regard to language acquisition.Maturationism is associated with the concept of developmental stages.".
- Q6791996 abstract "Maturationism is an early childhood educational philosophy that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information.The idea is that genetic factors play a larger role in development than environmental ones, particularly in regard to language acquisition.Maturationism is associated with the concept of developmental stages.".
- Maturationism comment "Maturationism is an early childhood educational philosophy that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information.The idea is that genetic factors play a larger role in development than environmental ones, particularly in regard to language acquisition.Maturationism is associated with the concept of developmental stages.".
- Q6791996 comment "Maturationism is an early childhood educational philosophy that sees the child as a growing organism and believes that the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information.The idea is that genetic factors play a larger role in development than environmental ones, particularly in regard to language acquisition.Maturationism is associated with the concept of developmental stages.".