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Teach Your Child How To Tell Time

Every child needs to learn how to tell time at some point. Learning the order of numbers and being able to count by fives will help immensely when a child is being taught to tell time and the arithmetic skills involved will put them ahead of their peers. To teach your child this important skill, you need a way to make them interested in the skill and show them that it's something they'll be able to use every day.

Younger children are usually easier to teach because they have a stronger desire to learn and want to demonstrate that they can do the same things as the adults around them. If you take the time to teach your child how to count properly, then telling time is the next natural step to take.

Children can have a fun time when they are being taught to tell time. Begin by pointing out the two hands on the clock and explain that one is for hours and one is for minutes; you'll also have to explain to them what a minute is and what an hour is. Once they've worked out hours and minutes, show them that each big number on the clock represents a five minute interval. Purchasing a clock (from just about any store) where you can move the hands will be helpful. You can even count by fives on a clock that you or your child has drawn out on a sheet of paper or poster board.

Learning with enticements is an effective way to teach your child to tell time. So you could tell your child that if he lets you know when the clock reaches 2:30 p.m. and he's correct, then you'll take him out for ice cream or some other spot that he really enjoys.

Children learn best when they are able to work with adults who make the time to work with them on a one-on-one basis. Don't forget the power of the Internet to assist you in teaching your child how to tell time. You can rely a little bit on DVDs, websites and games for your PC that focus on helping your child learn to tell time.

by: Kristine Bell




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