Showing posts with label Teachable Moment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teachable Moment. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2014

When Inspiration Strikes during a Trivia Game.... Learning can be so fun!


Such a simple learning experience, and mom just had to connect the dots. 

We were playing a trivia card game and the question came up about the Taj Mahal. My Older son had learned about the Taj Mahal at school. I told him that his grand mother had visited there and he should ask to see the photos when he visits her. Then...
I remembered we had famous landmark cards near the kitchen table. And of course there was a photo if the Taj Mahal.

When Inspiration Strikes during a Trivia Game

Why is this sort of connecting the dots important? The brain forms new synapsis when ever we make connections. Even loose connections. I'll certainly post again on this when we start holding our "in depth studies" at home to continue our learning process ... But for today, we shared everything my older son knew about the Beautiful Taj Mahal, including HIS summer suggestion for us to go there. And we also know that the best way to retain what he learned is by "teaching others." it was a great moment for me to live this experience, and see my sons pride while sharing.

Make mistakes. Breathe, reflect, and Laugh.Out.Loud

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Traveling with Kids, Beyond Packing Backpacks. My Young Son and the Camera, It's Not Just Taking Pictures, It's Complex Preparation for Life.

My younger son did get crazy bored when we were nearing approach for landing ... so I let him enjoy time with my smart phone camera. He took pictures, set them in the frame, and really took his time to snap EXACTLY what HE wanted in the picture.

Kids are constantly learning. I know he won't become an expert photograpaher just because he is using my camera here but he will learn something. Or it's the start of him learning something. I can remember the moments my dad took a moment to let me look thru the lens and snap a pic. Those moments were few and far between. I hope to give my kids waaaayyyyyy more of those moments.

Traveling with Kids, Beyond Packing Backpacks. Getting Kids "mentally" ready for long trips is just as important. "How to Talk to kids" about your upcoming vacation. by areyousureaboutthatblog
Again, the kids are learning about photography. They have NO IDEA what happens when you push the pic button.... Here he is learning about what's in the frame, lighting, etc. experimenting is how kids learn. I knew in this moment, it wasn't about a quality photo, it WAS about my son learning for himself - what will happen and how his pic will look.

Then we went thru and deleted the ones he wasn't pleased with. I can only say this was a sanity saver for mom, but also he learned about cameras, the importance of staging and setting up your photographs, the frame (what gets "cut out"), lighting, and then, reviewing pictures to see how the photographs turned out (because as we all know they don't always turn out...). We talked a little bit about why certain pictures were too dark, or had parts "cut out."

Taking GOOD pictures IS NOT a simple thing. Yes you can point and shoot. Which I often do. But I want my kids to understand what "process" means. SO when they do pursue hobbies, crafts, and projects throughout their lives, THESE MOMENTS - a simple photograph on an airplane awaiting landing - helps build the skills they need to be successful. Look at all the factors described involved in taking a photograph... those are all steps in a process. That's A LOT for a kid to understand and grasp. Yet, broken down in to small "teaching moment" chunks, its very doable. For mom and son.

Make Mistakes. Breathe. Reflect. and Laugh.Out.Loud!

I Don't Wanna do Chores! And I Didn't Have Time to Play Today

This is our quick reminder of how long the day is and exactly how much time 8 year old Older Son DID play today!!

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I wrote the example entry, and he continued writing how time was spent one Snowy Saturday. Suddenly we realized he had 5 hours of free time!!! After The next chore instruction I heard "yes Mom!"

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Spontaneous Teachable Moment

Have you heard of teachable moments. It's when you literally are doing something with your kids, shopping,... eating dinner,... going for a walk,... driving home from school,... and there's a moment where you see your child doing something, and its a spontaneous moment, nothing planned, where you realize that moment connects to something you can teach them. Maybe they make a comment about their friends behavior at school and it reminds you, the parent, of an incident with your child's behavior. In this "teachable moment" your child's in a self directed mindset on this topic and you can briefly use this time to highlight a quick lesson on "remember when you acted like your friend, see how it makes you feel. Can you understand how when you acted that way it made mommy sad too." Your child's in the moment, living the feelings you had before, what better way for him to understand what you were trying to convey at that time.

We've had several moments this summer like learning about what we thought was a hornet, but is actually a Cicada Killer Wasp. We would run away when we saw this late summer bug frequently flying around. But after a picture of the insect came up In my Facebook newsfeed From the Field Museum page I "like," we learned that we are in little danger from the Cicada Killer. 

Toilet Paper and Teachable Moments... Really! Get your science on
So today, as I was blogging about our summer Birthday Gift Treasure Hunt, my young son got a spontaneous bloody nose. "Mommy my nose is dripping blood." So I quickly went to him and moved him over to the grass and told him to "pinch your nose" while I ran in for a napkin.

Well we use cloth napkins at home. So I quickly grabbed a roll of toilet paper. Back outside son doing good, and I give him a clump of TP to plug his nose, "keep pinching it" I said. I sat him down next to me and instantly wanted to help him understand what's happening. 

I was calm, him too, and I said "are you okay? You know sometimes we get a bloody nose when it's dry like the air is today. And our nose gets dry inside, but our nose likes to be wet. Did you stick your finger in your nose?" He said no.

"Inside our nose," I continued, " we have little blood vessels. See my veins here in my hand, they carry blood inside our body. We have teeny-tiny veins in our nose called capillaries, and if these teeny tiny tubes get dry, they can crack and what happens?" He stared at me, "my nose drips blood?" Yes that correct!!

I get the water hose and rinse off the blood drops on our sidewalk and stroller. No photos here folks. I realize he needs to know "if your friend, at school, or your neighbor, every gets a bloody nose or a cut where blood Comes out, don't ever touch the blood. Just go and get their parent or another adult like your teacher
For help." Why mommy? "Because blood carries sickness and disease sometimes, so we don't want that sickness touching you body. So you shouldn't touch the blood. Okay. Is that a deal?" 

"Just my bloods okay [to touch] right?" he said. "Right," I replied.


Meanwhile I'm taking his tissue away and his nose has stopped bleeding. I show him it's a "little blood drop." Then I twist the tissue to get into his nose to wipe away the blood. "This will tickle while I clean up the blood that's stuck in your nose." I showed him the tissue when I was done, "see how it was just a few drops of blood, and even less on this side."

"Okay mommy, can I go play now." And that was the end of our Teachable
Moment.

Make mistakes, breath, reflect, and Laugh.Out.Loud

The days are long, but the years are short. So live each (Teachable) Moment NOW.
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