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The children work individually so where do they learn to socialise?

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The children work individually so where do they learn to socialise?

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In going about their daily activities in the classroom, the children meet and talk with one another, discuss common problems, correct each other’s mistakes, answer questions, borrow and lend, and help each other in many ways. Moreover, they often spontaneously form into groups to carry out a task together, and the older children are usually eager to help out their younger friends. There are many meaningful social situations that the children can engage.

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