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An Educationist's Musings

Bringing up kids is a herculean task. Giving kids the right education, the exposure to culture and tradition, meeting their incessant demands, inculcating the best of values in them are all part of it. This section will feature the musings (thoughts) of our chairman, P K Prakash Rao, an eminent educationist with 35 years of experience in the field who follows the subject of kids' psychology with fiery passion. Having worked with kids for 30 years in different schools, this blog is born out of the fountainhead of experience that our chairman embodies

Kids Love Practical Experiences

8/13/2012

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As parents, try to find adequate time for your kids and provide them with first hand experiences. Certain experiences can be taken for granted depending on the community where you live. For example, children with a rural background will have a fairly good knowledge of seeds being planted and fertilizers spread. Never assume that your kids will get access to all sorts of life experiences in school. Even if the school is a good one and provides vicarious experiences, your approach will certainly will still stand out unique.

Look at the following few experiences:
  1. Visit to a farm house.
  2. Visit to a nursery.
  3. Observing sparrows building nests, laying eggs and rearing their young ones.
  4. Visit to a printing press or a garage.
  5. Visit to a health clinic or a hospital.
  6. Visit to a plastic industry.
  7. Visit to an old age home or an orphanage.
  8. Visit to a recycling unit.
  9. Visit to a sericulture or a pisciculture plant.
  10. Visit to a museum or a zoo.
  11. Visit to a doll house or a studio.
  12. Visit to a building construction site.
Never play down the importance of such visits while conversing with kids. Even if you are well versed, show a lot of interest in the activities there. Unless you show interest, how can the kids get enthused? Kids will definitely shoot dozens of questions, once he gets engrossed with the subject. Once you are in a site, discuss the situation, raise doubts, answer questions, compare things, appreciate good work done there and yes, at the end of it you will have contributed a lot to kid development.

I have seen some parents who think that their kids are too young to catch up. But, that is not a fact. Kids too can understand and appreciate. They are curious enough to know new things. Even your daily visits to your friend's place or market or doctor will have new experiences in store for your kids to see and understand.

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    P K Prakash Rao

    An eminent educationist based out of Kumarapatnam, Harihar (Karnataka) with over 35+ years of experience

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