They can use an iPad but not tie their shoe laces! Children are learning vital skill later than ever
As the nursery rhyme goes, one, two, buckle my shoe. But while today's children may be whiz kids on their Playstations and iPhones, they no longer know how to tie their shoelaces. A new report shows ...
Nursery rhymes. Bunny ears. Ring around the tree. These are just a few of the methods we use to teach kids how to tie their shoes. But when nothing seems to work, it can be a frustrating experience ...
Tying a shoe lace is usual, and tying it in the same old way is ‘so old fashion’. Here are a few videos that will show you uniquely different ways to tie your shoe lace and stand out from the crowd.
Parenting is a lot of work, a constant struggle to stay on top of day-to-day responsibilities while keeping focused on the big picture. Inevitably, things are going to fall through the cracks. Our ...
Parents struggling to teach kids how to tie their shoes may find reprieve in a now-viral lacing technique. It comes courtesy of Kirsten Johnson, a 33-year-old mother-of-two from Sylvan Lake, Alta. The ...
Today's children may be whiz kids at hi-tech gadgets, but they now learn to tie their shoelaces at a later age than ever before, a new report has found. By Hayley Dixon 02 May 2013 • 9:50am Changes in ...
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