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TigressDem

(5,125 posts)
7. I think when my son was little someone stressed multiple avenues of learning
Fri Nov 25, 2022, 02:52 PM
Nov 2022

His school would do the same basics of lessons a few different ways.

Fractions are a whole lot more fun when you use them to make cookies.

History at the children's museum where you can run around and crawl in a big plastic tunnel that is the size of a T-Rex stomach or race that T-Rex with a huge video screen or see all the crazy contraptions people thought were honest medical devices at one time.

So kids who were ADHD (MANY of them) but aren't all kids somewhat hyper? Anyway, these memories reinforced learning so it stuck.

WHY only do it for kids?


I find myself making my own Knowledge Base documents whenever I start a new job.
Templates for emails because once I go through figuring something out I don't want to do the full process again.
And it's easier to remember the template than all the details.

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