Tip #29 from Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKinley & Trombly) - Preparation and Cleanup
Today's tip for parents from two talented teachers comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly.
#29
Get
Ready… Get Set…
Blessed
be the hand that prepares a pleasure for a child,
For
there is no saying when and where it may bloom forth.
~Jerrold
Some of the activities
that you will be introduced to in this book will require a little preparation.
Maybe things will need to be gathered or cut out. Maybe you've decided to have
your child help you cook a meal. Sound like more work for you? Not really if
you think about the process of setting up for an activity as part of the fun to
have with your child. He can learn a
lot about planning, preparing, gathering, sorting, and organizing from just
helping to get ready for an activity.
Divide up tasks, or do all of the steps together.
Cleaning up will also go
faster, too, if you ask your child to help you, and, again, many of those same
skills come into play. At first, you may do a lot of "thinking out
loud" to model how to do this: "Let's put away all of the
refrigerated items first so they won't spoil” or “If you put away the rest of
the ingredients, I will load all of the dirty dishes into the dishwasher"
and the like.
These are life skills
that your child will eventually need to know how to do. So, start now. It'll
benefit both of you!
GO!
Cindy McKinley Alder Patti Trombly
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