Answer to Question 1
ANSWER: Process skills (how children learn) allow children to process new information through concrete experiences. These build on and overlap each other. Process skills are also known as inquiry skills. An inquiry is a questioning process that can be developed in young children. It is the opposite of rote learning, because it encourages their natural curiosity and exploration. Full inquiry involves asking a simple question, completing an investigation, answering the question, and presenting the results to others.
Answer to Question 2
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