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hi can someone please help in explain :-
why is it important to realise that childrens development is holistic all though its split in categories . how does it affect their education?
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Hi, there are a few threads that look at this, please feel free to use the search page and enter 'holistic development'.

The quote on page 7 of the foundation phase's learning & teaching pedagogy may be helpful:
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The holistic nature of learning.
All aspects of learning are interlinked for young children; they do not compartmentalise their learning and understanding into curriculum areas. The seven Areas of Learning are complementary. During a single activity a child may be acquiring skills, knowledge and understanding in more than one Area of Learning; for example, in an action-song children’s number, language and physical skills may all be developing. Additionally, through enjoyment of the activity children’s emotional disposition to learn will be promoted.
Source - Learning and teaching pedagogy

Holistic means whole, all over. The more closed and restrictive activites are the less opportunity there will be for experiencing a range of learning.

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thank you so much xxxx

the link was very useful !!!
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