Ideas of their own

United Kingdom, 1965

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Episode of Series “The Springs of learning”.
The most significant development of the child in his third year is his use of language. His mother can help him greatly by talking and listening to him, reading stories and nursery rhymes and sharing picture books. At this age a child develops an increased sense of his own identity, words such as ‘you’ and ‘I’, ‘yours’ and ‘mine’ take on meaning.

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director

George Inger

producer

Eileen Molony

production company

BBC-TV

Duration

00:29:57:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1965

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The Springs of learning

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The Springs of learning

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