Saturday, September 20, 2014

Filling Our Brains with Knowledge

The normal brain has endless space for input, some good and some negative.  The phase, "Now, that is using the ol' noggin""  That phrase is used a great deal for learning and using it for a positive use.  This phrase is used as a positive praise to the child that learned a new task.  Positive learning should always e backed with a positive praise.  Children do well with positive people that backs them and offers praise to encourage them child to want to learn new things everyday.  The brain is always ready for input.  Often children will run to an adult saying, "look what I did!"  Children are always wanting validation and encouragement.  The child needs to have validation of approval from a visual, verbal, and hands on approval from the adult.  Children can multi task when combining all them together for approval of their accomplishments.  It is very important to read the child's body language and validate them.  The very act you give to them will either make them or brake them.  Children will learn, but at times they will fail at their accomplishments, this is the time to use positive enforcement to allow the child to know that it is okay to fail as long as you tried.  Children learn by our cues as well as their own learning.  Positive teaching offers a chance to teach the child what they did that did not gain their accomplishment, but they can use this to problem solve and create a different outcome.

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