The secret to teaching advocacy

If your child does not sit still for 10 minutes, or if he is wiggling or wiggling, sometimes you get irritated, then your child is in the best group.

According to Tomson Nguyen, a lecturer in research on top-notch learning methods, who graduated from Stanford (USA), there are 3 basic types of listening: reading, reading and movement will follow our life from small to adulthood. Usually 10 children, 3 children will absorb by movement channel. They like to use their hands to learn or kids remember information by watching other people do it, then try again. These children will have trouble sitting still in class. So the best way to teach is to let your child write or let your child touch objects.

Sometimes we often have the misconception that these kids like to work or jump without listening. However, if understood, parents will help them learn better if they are using their hands, activities, painting or writing down.

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For an advocate, you should only give short lessons and always take breaks between sections and right into the most exciting part.Because of this, the baby will be able to catch the rhythm as soon as it resumes.The picture is only illustrative: Hoang Ha.


In addition, the coordination of parents is most effective when engaging with children in home-study activities. "Especially for active children, teachers and parents should encourage children to be very effective," Tomson said.

Here are some activities for children to learn by channel, you can teach them by showing them how to do it.

Teach math:

Teach children to divide when you cut a cake and then ask them to fold the paper and learn very quickly in this way. When taking children to shopping, you can explain to your baby that fruits and vegetables are often sold by weight and let them choose and weigh themselves. Ask your child how much weight the baby chooses and suggest that he or she add it and reduce it to the number of babies they want to buy.

Teach reading:

Use newspaper titles or magnet sets to teach spelling. Children who learn by movement channel will remember the word when they make it or just read it. When you read a story, divide your role so that your child plays a positive role then you can record your child or play the role again with other family members.

Breaks:

You should only give short lessons and always take breaks between sections. These active kids need to rest and run. You should give your baby a break in the most exciting part and when he or she starts to return, he or she will be able to catch it again.

Learn by playing: You can teach through spelling games, boarding teachers, or using memory cards. You can use computers to teach language and math because the children are using their hands and they will be interested in learning.

Teaching writing: Use headings according to A, B, C to create words, use key words to create sentences, use sentences to combine them into paragraphs. Instead of giving your children a comic book, cut the words out of the picture for them to put in the right order and fill in the letters for the right context. Or give your children a pen and pigments and let them write messages along the way.

Memorize: Give children pictures, flash cards (flashcard) or white cards that require them to write on their own. Writing information on a card helps students remember it very easily.