Learning is Epigenetic: Epigenetic Principle states that anything that grows has a ground plan from which various parts arise with each part having its own time of arrival until every part has arisen to form a functional whole.

Learning is Epigenetic Epigenetic Principle states that anything that grows has a ground plan from which various parts arise with each part having its own time of arrival until every part has arisen to form a functional whole. The sum of a child’s learning achievement is based on three things like a tripod stand; one goes to the teacher, one goes to the parents and one goes to the child. Any deficiency in any of the stands has the potential of impeding the child’s development. Every child is always eventually tired of the womb and wants to come and learn new things in our planet. The mother brings him and later sends him to the teacher. The teacher teaches him, gives him class work and supervises him and then sends him back home to the parents with homework. The child does his homework while his parents supervise. As this teaching-learning process is going on, there are academic growth and development that are taking place that may be too trivial for that fundamental stage w...