However children can take the taught and teach it further to other children, turning it into childlore. |
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Below is listed just a small sampling of types and examples of childlore and games. |
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These same artifacts of childlore, in innumerable variations, also continue to serve the same function of learning and practicing skills needed for growth. |
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Even as we are just now uncovering the neuroscience that undergirds the developmental function of this childlore, the artifacts themselves have been in play for centuries. |
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Childlore is a distinct branch of folklore that deals with activities passed on by children to other children, away from the influence or supervision of an adult. |
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