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Children are naturally keen on animals, and my child is no exception. Last night, my son quipped that the defining characteristic of fish is scales.
“But reptiles also have scales,” I gently reminded him.
Determined to seize this teachable moment, I logged on to my Mind Meister account today to make this mind map.
Feeling darned proud of my creativity. Usually assessment books focus on the type of animal before discussing its defining characteristic. I took the opposite approach - I used characteristics as a starting point so that my son could remember the different types of animals deeply.
So I went through this mind map with my boy. I uncovered another learning gap - he doesn’t remember that amphibians have moist skin. But well, I can just use the mind map again another day!
My 10-year-old son has ADHD and his concentration is poor, yet I still had to teach him yesterday about the process of death and where people go when they pass away. I did this because my father is currently in a very complicated state of health. And I decided to teach my little one how to cope with the moment of his grandfather's passing!
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What are you doing to treat this condition? And how did you come to the conclusion that he was suffering from this syndrome?
I think that nowadays they easily diagnose this syndrome in any child who is simply more active than the rest, and who is simply not as submissive as teachers expect them to be!
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She is on medication and attends weekly psychological therapy.
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I’m sorry to hear this.
Strength and courage to you
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I'm grateful 👍
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Excellent resource, thank you very much. I just showed it to my daughter, and it was a fun moment. While I was explaining the different characteristics of the animals in the image to her.
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