Phase Transitions: In the Brain, Socio-­dramatic Play and Meaningful Early Learning

  • Pronin Fromberg D
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Abstract

There are similar, non-linear complex dynamical systems that underlie the epigenetic development of young children. This paper discusses the confluence of research on brain functions; a body or research that informs the characteristics of young children’s play and imagination; and the ways in which young children acquire fresh perceptions and cognitions. Focus on the spaces among components of physical and interpersonal relationships can illuminate the processes of these non-linear, complex, dynamical systems. Particular implications are relevant for educational practices.

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Pronin Fromberg, D. (2017). Phase Transitions: In the Brain, Socio-­dramatic Play and Meaningful Early Learning. Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.29173/cmplct29335

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