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Parent-kid interaction

Here you will find useful information on how to promote Parent-kid interaction

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Written by Morphoses
Updated over 3 months ago

As a tutor you encourage learners to share with their parents what they are learning in Morphoses, with the aim of sharing their experience at the next meeting.

💡 Initially you can upload the group's creations in the group chat.

Encourage learners to:

  • Share with loved ones (e.g. parents or friends) what you created and learned in the lesson.

  • Ask their loved ones (e.g. parents or friends) how they apply the soft skills in their work.

  • And play their quick activities with them!

Below are activities you can suggest to enhance this interaction:

  1. Home Schedule Organization

    Activity: Collaborate with your parents/guardians to create a weekly schedule for your home. Assign tasks to each family member, such as cooking, cleaning, or leisure time.

    At the next meeting: Show us and tell us about your schedule!

  2. Planning Your School Week

    Activity: Discuss with your parents/guardians to plan your week at school. Include homework, extracurricular activities, and leisure time.

    At the next meeting: Show us and tell us about your activities!

  3. Family Goal

    Activity: Together with your parents/guardians, set a family goal for the week, such as eating together twice or playing a board game once a week.

    At the next meeting: Tell us if you managed to achieve your goal!

  4. Treasure Hunt

    Activity: Create a treasure hunt at home with your parents/guardians. Prepare riddles and clues together to find a "treasure."

    At the next meeting: Tell us how your treasure hunt went!

  5. Artistic Collaboration

    Activity: Create a piece of art together with your parents/guardians, such as a drawing, a collage, or a craft. Assign each family member a part of the project and collaborate to complete it.

    At the next meeting: Bring the artwork or a photo of it to show the class!

  6. Interview about Soft Skills

    Activity: Conduct an interview with your parents/guardians about their experiences with soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. Prepare some questions and listen to their answers.

    At the next meeting: Share something interesting you learned from the interview!

  7. Learn Something New Together

    Activity: Choose something new to learn together with your parents/guardians, such as a magic trick, a dance, or a recipe.

    At the next meeting: Show us or tell us what you learned together!

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