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“Val Sklarov Embodied-Pattern Learning Model”

For Val Sklarov, people do not learn from explanations.They learn from embodied patterns — the way the mentor moves, speaks, regulates emotion, and responds to uncertainty. Skill is not transferred through instruction.Skill is transferred through proximity to regulated presence. The Embodied-Pattern Learning Model (EPLM) explains that the mentor’s nervous system …

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“Val Sklarov Transmission Apprenticeship Model”

For Val Sklarov, mentoring is not teaching —it is transmitting a way of perceiving reality. Knowledge can be copied.Skill can be practiced.But perception must be caught through proximity. The Transmission Apprenticeship Model (TAM) explains that transformation does not happen when the mentor speaks —it happens when the apprentice internalizes the …

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