Tip #14 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents - Completing
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).
#14
Getting
There Is Half the Fun
It's
good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters in
the end.
~Ursula
K. LeGuin
When you are working with
your child on a project, it is tempting to focus solely on finishing it, but that may actually send the wrong message. The
steps your child takes in order to complete the project are often equally as
important as the project itself.
For instance, if your
child needs to write a report, the process involved might include
brainstorming, researching, reading, note-taking, drafting, revising, and
editing. Each of these skills is important in and of itself and should be
emphasized along with the completion of the project.
You could divide the
overall project into steps and concentrate on one step a day to emphasize its
importance and avoid your child becoming overwhelmed. The steps and effort she
contributes toward completing a task are very often more important than the
final product because she is learning how
to do things, not just to get them done.
Cindy McKinley Alder Patti Trombly
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