Why Repetition and Exposure Build Confident Learners
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If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking, “They already know this… shouldn’t we move on?” — this episode is for you.
In this episode, I talk about why repetition and exposure are essential parts of learning in the pre-K years, and why repeating skills doesn’t mean learning has stalled.
Drawing from years of classroom experience, I explain:
•How repetition strengthens brain connections
•The difference between exposure and mastery
•Why children often need to revisit skills many times
•How repetition can happen without boredom or pressure
•Why familiarity builds confidence in young learners
If you’ve been worried that your child is doing “too much of the same thing” — or not progressing fast enough — this episode will help you reframe repetition as a powerful tool, not a setback.
✨ This approach is exactly why my monthly Pre-K learning packs revisit the same foundational skills in different ways throughout the month.
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