Tip #11 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents - Thinking Out Loud
Today's tip for parents (from two talented teachers) comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly (yes, those are the two talented teachers).
#11
Thinking
Out Loud
Enthusiasm
is contagious. Start an epidemic.
~Unknown
Did you know that talking
to yourself not only helps you organize your thoughts but also helps your child?
When you are working through a problem, make it a point to say what you are
thinking out loud. Look for opportunities to do this. For example:
"I need to make 100 cupcakes
for the bake sale. If each muffin tin makes 12 cupcakes and I have 2 muffin
tins I can make 24 at a time. So, let’s see… how many batches will I need to
bake? I will divide 100 by 24…."
Your child will realize
that adults, like children, must go through a series of steps to conquer a
problem. If you're enthusiastic about learning and are willing to take the time
to really think something through, then chances are, your child will be, too!
Cindy McKinley Alder Patti Trombly
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