Today's children: Do you unlearn important skills such as binding binding and script?
Today's children: Do you unlearn important skills such as binding binding and script?
Children today seem to have difficulties to master basic skills that were previously considered a matter of course. This includes tying loops on the shoes and writing in writing. This observation was made by an author of the General-Anzeiger Bonn, who found that some children are struggling with these tasks today.
The loop tie on shoes was once considered an important task to promote independence and fine motor skills. The mastery of the script was also a skill that was taught at school and was considered an important part of school education. But today children seem to have difficulty learning or mastering these skills.
It is discussed that the increased use of digital devices and the changed learning methods in schools could help children neglect these skills. Instead of binding or writing grinding in writing, children may spend more time with tablets or computers, which could affect their ability to learn these basic skills.
It is recommended that parents and teachers may place more emphasis on children to learn these skills in order to promote their development and education holistically. The observation that children have difficulties with traditional skills raises questions about how the education and upbringing of children could change in an increasingly digital world.