Teaching

Sportsmanship is one of the main things that needs to be taught to your players throughout your practices and your games. You should even be a bit more strict on teaching sportsmanship rather than teaching them how to catch a fly ball or even a ground ball. The reason is because no these days on the television sometimes if not most of the time in sports you will see more poor sportsmanship than good sportsmanship and kids tend to copy  things they see from professional athletes or better yet role models. So things that they see them do they will want to do or think that it is the right thing to do because they are doing it.

You need to teach them what is right and what is wrong.You should be the first person to endure good sportsmanship. the kids will see how you act on the field and they will do what you do as well. If they see you screaming at other players or other coaches then you yourself are showing poor sportsmanship.

Practicing kindness generates good feeling, a broader understanding of the world, and fosters happiness in both the giver and receiver. Most people would agree that it is an important virtue to teach our children. Here are some strategies to encourage kindness in children.


Teach empathy.

The bedrock of kindness is empathy, the ability to put oneself in someone elses shoes and feel compassion for their experience. Help children adapt to different kinds of people and encourage them to look below the surface. Why is that little boy so quiet? Is he shy? Afraid? Why might a friend seem sad? Is there something your child can do to help them feel better? Ask your child what helps him when he experiences similar feelings, and encourage him to try out different ways of being there for others.


Teach manners.

Help your child understand that manners arent simply conventions; they are ways of showing respect for and honoring other people. A rule, such as not interrupting others, is way of valuing what someone has to say. Saying thank you is a way of showing gratitude and acknowledging someone elses effort.


Be kind to your kids.

One of the most important tasks of parenting is to help children become independent, so that as adults, they can take care of themselves and pursue their dreams. Teaching independence is a long process, beginning in toddlerhood and (hopefully) ending sometime in early adulthood. These skills will help children adapt to new circumstances over the course of a lifetime. Below are some tips to help kids develop independence as they mature.


1.Give children increasing responsibility.

Teach children that they are important contributors to the family, and give them age appropriate chores. When they are five years old, they may help to fold the laundry, when they are ten they may help with yard work, when they are fifteen, they may help prepare family meals. As children approach their later teen years, they should know how to do most household chores (cooking, cleaning, laundry, and yard work); so that when they leave home they are ready to function independently.

2.Encourage kids to try things themselves first.

The most essential question which is asked by many people that discover about online teaching jobs is exactly how much can they anticipate to be paid? However it is not really possible to respond to this question in a solitary sentence because the quantity you can earn teaching online may rely on numerous diverse factors. And all these factors might end up being applicable to one program but may not end up being applicable to another. So, what are the elements that might affect the income through online teaching jobs?

A lot of factors play an active part in determining your earnings through teaching online. These include such aspects such as the programs or the topics that you teach, your educational qualifications, the level of the program and the number of hours you plan to teach.

But one thing is for sure, the revenue from conventional teaching jobs and online teaching jobs are nearly identical in identical conditions.

Online universities pay out more for teaching masters than for teaching bachelors degree courses. In addition, your academic qualification can also matter; most online universities prefer people with a doctorate degree.

For most dance studios, smaller children make up the bulk of the studio. Every now and then you will get teenagers who want to dance, and you may wonder what to do with them.

We are fortunate enough at our studio to be able to offer ballet, modern and hip hop. Obviously all new dancers should be encouraged to take some ballet lessons to improve on and build up their technique. A teenager who wants to take up ballet or even modern will have to work extremely hard to catch up on years of missed technique, but it is possible. We normally try to place new dancers together, so that they don’t feel that they are too old in the class, and they feel more comfortable knowing that the others are at the same level as themselves.

Sometimes the teenager just wants to dance for fun and fitness, and not have to worry about technique and exams. In this case we recommend doing hip hop.

Hip Hop is a good workout for both the brain and the body.

While surfing on the internet, I found a comment by a 13 year old describing what qualities she would like in a dance teacher, and I think most teenagers would agree with her.