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What Is The Absorbent Mind?

By Matthew Lynch
February 19, 2021
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If you have ever visited a learning specialist, you are sure to have heard the term ‘the absorbent mind.’ All children experience an absorbent mind during their very young years. In fact, their ability to absorb information is outstanding during the first six years of their lives.

If you have no idea what I am talking about, this article will clear everything up. We will be discussing exactly what the absorbent mind is and how it assists a child when they are learning a new language. We will also mention a few things that can contribute to the conscious absorbent mind. 

What Is The Absorbent Mind?

In short, the absorbent mind refers to young children’s ability to gather information based on their surroundings and past experiences. As we have already mentioned, this ability is most potent during the first six years of life. 

Researches break the absorbent mind into two categories. From the age of 0 to 3, the child is considered to absorb information unconsciously. However, from the age of 3 to 6, they begin absorbing information consciously. 

A Child’s Ability To Absorb Language

Have you ever realized that kids actually learn to speak by themselves? While parents and teachers can expand a child’s vocabulary and improve their grammar faster, children start talking before they begin attending any classes or language lessons. More so, if we had to teach our children every single word and phrase in the world, we would never reach an end.  

Language is something that children absorb. While their minds are absorbent, kids can gather knowledge and information based on what is going on around them. For this reason, they will begin understanding aspects of a language without ever physically being taught the work. 

What Contributes To The Absorbent Mind?

There are a few materials that you can use to contribute to the absorbent mind:

  • Sandpaper letters
  • Knobbed cylinders
  • Long red rods
  • Land and water formations
  • Button flames

The materials listed above are used in the Montessori method. This method helps stimulate the absorbent mind and provides your child with plenty of useful knowledge that they will be able to use at a later stage in their life. 

Concluding Thoughts

The absorbent mind refers to the ability of children to take in and absorb information. Kids have an absorbent mind from the time that they are born to the age of 6. This state of mind is advantageous when learning a new language. Various materials can be used to stimulate the absorbent mind, including knobbed cylinders, long red rods, and button flames.

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