A child’s environment has a huge influence on their development — much more than it may seem at first glance. Through communication with other people, habits, views on life, attitudes toward learning and the level of personal expectations are formed.
When a child is surrounded by peers who want to develop, participate in projects and set goals for themselves, they begin to perceive this behavior as normal. A healthy motivation to move forward and achieve results appears.
The opposite situation works as well. If there are no examples of activity and striving for growth around them, it becomes much harder for a child to maintain interest in learning and personal development. That is why it is so important to pay attention not only to the educational program, but to the learning environment as a whole.
A high-quality environment helps a child learn to interact with other people, work in a team, exchange ideas and support others during the development process.
Very often, the right environment becomes the factor that helps unlock potential much faster than any extra lessons.