30/05/2024
young mind thoughts
whispers from uncartographed universes
urging to listen closely
speak own words
with a
voice of prisms splitting light into spectrums for
fantasies
what-ifs
realities
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18/05/2024
For OlOn, Early Subjectivity of Thought (ESoT) refers to the initial development of a child’s ability to form and express their own thoughts, feelings, perspectives.
..at around the age of 5, children are beginning to transition from a more egocentric view of the world, where they primarily see things from their own point of view to a more complex understanding which includes considering the thoughts and feelings of others...
What does 'Thinking Subjectively' mean to you?
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12/05/2024
Existential yoyos - DARE to redefine education, from absurd to profound:
can preschoolers ponder the absurd?
or, with OlOn,
delve into the realm of early subjectivity...
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05/05/2024
YAP! Children ARE Subjective Thinkers!
For OlOn, cultivating Subjectivity is more than just metaprocessing information.
It's about understanding perspectives, forming opinions, embracing creativity.
And YES, YES, YES! - early learners DO think subjectively!
"...Meanwhile in the whole EYFS world:
😫 Subjective thinking requires cognitive capacities beyond EYFS children.
😣 Early childhood prioritises concrete experiences over abstract thought.
🛏️ Young children lack the introspection needed for subjective thinking.
🛌 Objectivity will dominate early cognition due to limited experiences.
😩 Abstract subjective reasoning is underdeveloped in the EYFS.
🥱 Early Years learners focus on immediate needs rather than perspectives.
😪 Subjectivity can only emerge in later stages of cognitive development.
😴 Subjectivity demands metacognition not typical in young children.
💤 Subjectivity interprets complex emotions too challenging for minors.
🤤 Early children's focus on the present inhibits abstract subjective thought."
≝ Lights Low ⋛ Minds Aglow ≣ (a) Sleep Tight Education ␛
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