Learning should be a fun, not a torture.
learning is the and should be the most essential component of one's life. Our life can be really better when we learn from
our experience
our education
our environment
learning in schools is shown to be a learning process but reflect on your school experience, how many percentage of your school life you consider to be learning? A very little, right??
So let us explore fun learning attirude
The learning process is essentially a fun process but some factors make it boring and torture. Even in our schools the learning process is not much interactive and practical but theoretical.
When teachers use activities that make learningengaging andfun, students are more willing to participate and take risks. Having funwhilelearningalso helps students retain information better because the process is enjoyable and memorable.
Key ways that young children learn include playing, being with other people, being active, exploring and new experiences, talking to themselves, communication with others, meeting physical and mental challenges, being shown how to do new things, practicing and repeating skills and having fun.
Learning is not just about living but about life!
Role play and pretend play involves creativity, such as: making props to use or finding objects to be used as props. Play can also be creative when the player constructs building blocks, uses paint or uses different materials to build an object. Creativity is not about the end product, but the process of the play scenario.
Imagination is used during play when the person involved creates images in their minds to do with their feelings, thoughts and ideas. The person then uses these images in their play.
Seven common characteristics of play are listed inPlaying and Learning, by Beverlie Dietze and Diane Kashin: Play is active, child-initiated, process oriented
I see you looking at your children,
Wondering what their lives will be.
If you verify some answers
Then their future you might see.
Have you taught them to be truthful?
Have you taught them to be kind?
Have you given them the wisdom
Needed to be color blind?
Have you taught them to be caring
For those handicapped some way?
Do you read to them at bedtime?
Have you taught them how to pray?
Have you taken time to tell them
What a miracle life is?
How to be aware of nature,
Share the beauty that it gives?
Have you taught them how important
It is to have respect for one another?
To be grateful, not be prideful
When good fortune you discover?
Do you let them know you love them
In a way that leaves no doubt,
So they know that is one thing
That they will never be without?
We like to think we've done our best.
Sometimes that's very true.
Can you say 'yes' to all my questions?
I will leave that up to you.
I hope your answer is affirmative,
For then I know that you will see
A future filled with happiness
Like it's supposed to be.
(Source:https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/lessons-for-living)