Thursday 3 November 2011

Togetherness, Not Teaching


Kids love to feel a sense of power and mastery, so it's critical to let them take the lead when you play. "Your role is to be a facilitator or guide to help your child learn about, refine, and improve physical skills; This creates trust that carries over into other areas of your child's life." So allow your child to initiate the games you play together, whether it's crawling like a cat or kicking a soccer ball.

"Learn new skills cooperatively," Let your child practice a skill (such as swinging a bat) several times before you step in with suggestions for improvement. (This goes for big brothers and sisters too). Kids also enjoy the chance to give lessons. "My kids have been trying to teach me their new poem and I've been trying to teach them to jump rope. Neither of us have been very successful, but it's fun!"

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