Plato, the influential ancient Greek philosopher, advocated for a gentle approach to education. He believed that learning should be driven by amusement and curiosity, not force or harshness. This method allows children’s unique talents to emerge naturally, fostering genuine understanding and a lifelong love of learning.
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