Minne Master
Activities where kids teach the move of the week can significantly enhance social skills, cognitive abilities, and physical coordination.
When children take on the role of teacher, they solidify their own understanding of the subject matter, while also developing social skills, cognitive development, and physical development.
Teaching the move on their own way is a great way to encourage them to develop their social skills such as teamwork, encouraging children to work towards a common goal, fostering communication, the ability of negotiate, and compromise.
Teaching others requires basic and clear communication, explaining concepts, and adapting to a better understanding.
This improves verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and the ability to interact effectively with their teammates.
Explaining concepts and details of the move to other kids in class in a way that it’s easier for themselves to understand helps them to think critically about the topic being studied and it’s helpful for other friends to learn.
That requires children to think creatively, strategize, and work through challenges themselves, enhancing problem-solving skills and critical thinking.
Teaching often involves recalling information and presenting it in a structured manner. This strengthens memory and recall abilities.
All as continuing developing their gross and fine motor skills.