Saturday, April 30, 2011

San Francisco Automatic Mahjong

Learning by example

A phrase we use a lot of parents who have children is to say of them that are "sponges" because they soak up everything they have at their disposal. Although we know and see it day by day we are amazed at his capacity for learning and imitation, and see ourselves reflected in their gestures, their expressions and the way they behave.



So when asked "how I can teach my child @ a ..." Most times you can respond with " DIY, do it front of him and do it him, "which does not mean it is simple. The example we can give our children is central to the learning of values \u200b\u200b(honesty, sincerity, consistency ...) and learning behavior (to be kind, polite, kind ...).


For me, I realized this has led me to be more careful in my behavior, attitudes and language, helping me grow and become a better person , and I feel Sara proud when I see how naturally incorporates small gestures that seem precious: throw things away, help set the table, shared give a kiss to crying, to thank ...


Of course, I also have to pay attention to the reverse, ie is hard not to learn something we do wrong (with language and with cries, for example), or teach them to do something we do not (something that happens a lot with meals).


These two videos have very graphically what I tried to convey: the first one, which is a little hard, since the negative side, the second with a much more positive approach to excite parents in this wonderful experience.







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