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BASIC CONCEPTS
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| Young children progress naturally from simple materials dealing individually with size, shape, or
color discrimination to activities such as matching, sorting, and classifying that involve multiple
attributes. Concrete, hands-on experience with basic manipulatives leads to many discoveries about
how things feel, how they look, how they relate. Children do indeed understand through doing, and
these important basic concepts are the foundation of later learning.
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