Tip #59 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKInley & Trombly) - Child As Teacher

 


Today's tip for parents from two talented teachers comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly.

#59

Your Child Is a Teacher, Too!

 

To teach is to learn twice.
 ~Joseph Joubert

 

            As you may recall from Idea #23, having your child teach something she's learned to someone else is the best way to be sure she really understands the information and that she will remember it. So, don’t miss an opportunity to allow your child to be a teacher, too.

            There are many ways in which you can encourage this almost effortlessly. Try having your child explain what she’s learning in science to your family at dinner. Can she retell a story to Grandma and Grandpa? Maybe a younger sibling would enjoy hearing her list the states and their capitols. She could impress an older sibling with her spelling of this week’s tricky words. She could even explain the steps of long division to the family dog or her favorite stuffed animal if she’s more comfortable with that at first. And wouldn’t just about anyone love to hear her read?

            Having your child teach things she’s learned to others not only requires that she thoroughly understand the information she’s discussing, but can also be a real source of self-esteem, too. She’ll likely feel confident, important, and proud to be sharing her knowledge with others instead of always being the one to receive it.

 


     Cindy McKinley Alder                                            Patti Trombly

 

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