fwiw if I understand you, I think you're 100% wrong here
You can easily learn the concept before the label for it, but if you learn the label before the concept, you just have some phonemes or a scribble. If you think you have any more than that, you're tricking yourself in the way I discussed above
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We need labels and symbols to hold constant in order to build knowledge..so there can be different orders of learning a def/knowledge. Recognizing a label fits a concept vs setting up the architecture of how to build the concept https://twitter.com/auderdy/status/1259174036535308288?s=20 …https://twitter.com/auderdy/status/1259174036535308288 …
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Better to work with symbols that remind you what you don't know, e.g. "that mysterious thing that makes the toy move." Otherwise it seems we're prone to assuming we understand whatever we have the words to talk about, which makes it easy to end up w/ a schooling system like ours
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