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    When Adults Disregard What Children Are Interested in and Attempt
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When Adults Disregard What Children Are Interested in and Attempt

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When adults disregard what children are interested in and attempt to teach them things that they will need later in school, there is a real danger that what really happens is the children's development will be slowed.

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