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Debunked: Children aren’t quicker at picking up new motor skills than adults

During deep sleep, memories are consolidated, leading to improved retention of learned skills and knowledge. Additionally, factors such as curiosity and enthusiasm contribute to children’s ability to acquire new information. On the other hand, adults often possess developed cognitive abilities like critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which can impact their learning approach. It is important to recognize and harness the strengths of each age group to tailor effective learning strategies. In conclusion, children are not inherently better learners than adults, and understanding the complexities of learning across different age groups can optimize educational outcomes for everyone.

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Dr José Cláudio Rangel MD - Brazil
Dr José Cláudio Rangel MD - Brazil
Professional with a deep background in occupational health, regulatory compliance, and the strategic development of digital health solutions. With extensive expertise in workplace safety evaluations, including developing specialized aptitude and inaptitude protocols for high-risk activities, José is also focused on integrating comprehensive health assessments tailored to the unique demands of various industries.

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