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As we enter this time of the
Presidential debate, I am reminded of how my kids like to debate. I have one
son who can turn any conversation into a debate. One situation went like this:
Son: “Some
people work better when they listen to something while they work. That’s what I’m
doing.”
Me: “It doesn’t look like you’re staying
focused.”
Son: “Yes I am Ma; look, I finished most of my
math, I’m just taking a break.”
I let my son win that debate.
Son 1: “It’s your turn to load the dishwasher.”
Son 2: “No you have to do it because I took out the
trash when it was your turn.”
Son 1: “Well I loaded and unloaded two days in a row.”
When I hear a debate coming on
between my two sons, I tell each of them to state their facts and give two
supporting arguments. We turn their argument into a game. Sometimes this tactic
works and sometimes it doesn’t. However, this method gets them to think about
alternative solutions to a situation.
You can have your child experience
debating in a fun way through an interactive online game. Play the game at www.funenglishgames.com/writinggames/debate.html.
What is you solution for kids who
like to debate?
I think using their debate as a teachable moment is a great idea! I like the idea of telling them to state facts and two supporting arguments. Of course, I will probably still not allow my son to watch TV while doing homework (the educator is me screams "Heck no!), but I will allow him to listen to calming music while doing so. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of calming music playing, but my son tries to blast hip hop...always a battle. lol.
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