The Brain: Pattern, Structure, and Novelty

Kids sitting on the floor in a classroom setting. Caption: They feel secure because they know what to expect next.

The human brain is wired to perceive patterns and structure in surrounding environments. Young children especially need structure to feel secure. Yet the developing brain is also continuously seeking new information. Discover how to give young children the structure they need to establish a strong foundation for continual learning. Part of "The Brain" series.

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    • The Brain: Pattern, Structure, and Novelty

      Type:
      Video
      Format:
      Streaming
      Accommodations:
      English Audio Descriptions - Visual, English Captions - Auditory
      Languages:
      English
      License:
      DCMP Membership
      Author:
      Learning ZoneXpress
      Length:
      21 minutes