Friday, November 4, 2011

Getting Smart With Kids Key In Maximizing Their Learning Potential

By Gilbert M. Forbes
http://www.factoidz.com/

Teachers and parents pretty much experience challenges in their daily dealings with kids and teenagers at home and in school. Different behaviors and attitudes are prevalent of which learning would suffer if adults are unable to tame and make them cooperate.

It is therefore necessary that teachers are smart enough to identify individual behaviors of her pupils. In the case of the parents or guardian, how their children behave in varying situations. Knowing how they react to varying stimuli around them is a great advantage.

Basically, the following tips could help teachers and adults. We call them the 5-B’s of Getting Smart With Kids.
  1. Background Information Check. Upon enrolment, important information regarding the child should be secured. Anything that may hamper or help him succeeds in school. These data should be made available to teachers and the parents as well being the primary partner of educators in educating the child.
  2. Being child like without being childish. click to continue reading

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