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lovebeingamom Forum Pro
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Posted: March 15 2010 at 10:12am | IP Logged
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How old was your DC when they wanted to learn/learned to tye their shoes?
Any suggestioons on how to teach a child to tye their shoes?
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CatholicMommy Forum All-Star
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Posted: March 15 2010 at 10:37am | IP Logged
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Lots of patience.
I suggest getting a spare shoe with two laces - each a different color, so they can see what they are doing.
Teach each step at a time, mastering the first one before moving on.
Begin by properly showing how to untie (this could be all one step as they usually know this one already! just not doing it so it definitely doesn't knot).
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Posted: March 15 2010 at 10:42am | IP Logged
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When I was a child, we had a doll that was (for lack of a better term) a learning doll for learning such things as tying shoes, zipping coats, and buttoning sweaters. My gracious mother saved this doll and I now have it for my kids. They don't really realize that they are learning these skills, because they are just playing with the doll! But it is fun to watch them lacing the dolls shoes and learning to tie a bow; then unbottoning her sweater, then zipping up the jacket. She learned to lace-up and tie the shoe from watching me do it several thousand times.
My dd, 5 years old, is quite accomplished at tying knots (no-name knots, just twisting and turning and lacing the shoe lace until a knot is a acheived and no-one person can undo it without several grunts of displeasure at what's she's done) ~ however, she is now comfortable at tying her shoe .
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JodieLyn Forum Moderator
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A lot of it will just depend on their fine motor skills.. some children can do this at 5, maybe even a smidge younger.. but some won't be able to do it until 7 or older.
So with that.. anything that helps develop the fine motor skills will help them be capable of learning to tie shoes.
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Does anyone tie their shoes differently than the "standard" way? I didn't learn to tie my shoes until I was in first or second grade, and then my friend taught me a method she called "bunny bows"...I STILL tie my shoes this way, to this day!
My husband taught the children the traditional way (4 boys so far, probably didn't want them doing something called "bunny bows" LOL) but I'm thinking of teaching my daughter (who is now 6, but has some fine motor skills issues) the "bunny bows" way...any reason not to? It hasn't scarred me for life, even though my mom and my husband laugh at me when I talk about it!!!
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What about these items - think they might be helpful in teaching/learning???
http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Toys-Little-Hands-Shoe/dp/B000OF1 E2E/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=baby-products&qid=1268678042&sr=8-4
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Lace-Yellow-Mark-Casey/dp/08120655 30/ref=pd_bxgy_t_text_b
http://www.amazon.com/Melissa-Doug-Deluxe-Lacing-Sneaker/dp/ B000F9ISX2/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b
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Posted: March 15 2010 at 1:38pm | IP Logged
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If you really want some options, check this out:
Ian's Shoelace Site
Probably just shows what a geek I am, but I found it all very interesting!
__________________ Tracy, wife to Shawn, mama to Samuel (4/01) and Joseph (11/11), and Thomas (2/15)
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My son was 6. Dh made him a little wooden foot which DS drilled holes in and sanded and waxed, and then he practised - but it was very frustrating to him. In the end we just said every time we went out "try and then mama will tie them" and all of a sudden he is doing them on his own every time. I was beginning to think he'd be in velcro shoes for the rest of his life!
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Seems like I remember this now from college (child development classes) and 7 is the normal age.. yes people think it's Kindergarten age (5-6yrs) because schools try and get parents to teach it by then.. but it's really more appropriate and doable for 7 yr olds.
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College? I simply refuse to buy shoes with laces at this point.
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CrunchyMom wrote:
College? I simply refuse to buy shoes with laces at this point. |
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I have to confess, this is where I am, too. I mean, I HATE tying my shoes (I am one of those people who leave them loosely tied and just slip them on and off) so why should I inflict this torture on my son? I avoid buying tie shoes for all of us now. My last triumph was finding a nice pair of dress shoes for dh to wear to work that are slip-on.
__________________ Tracy, wife to Shawn, mama to Samuel (4/01) and Joseph (11/11), and Thomas (2/15)
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CrunchyMom wrote:
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Me too. And, then they magically learn how to do it themselves! With a couple daddy-sessions thrown in and we call it a day!
Seriously, with the magical invention of VELCRO, this is something that isn't a necessity anymore and when they are ready, they just learn to do it on their own, or if they are feeling "left out" and they're motivated, they learn so fast!
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Bunny bows worked for my children. Both were 5-6 years old. Ds's Kindergarten teacher suggested putting laces onto a coffee can and having ds practice with them (less confusing than shoes...).
Dd learned to tie her ghillies (Irish dance soft shoes) right away, at age 8 - I have no idea how they're tied! I told her if she was old enough to Riverdance, she was old enough to tie her own shoes.
__________________ Nancy in MD. Mom of ds (24) & dd (18); 31-year Navy wife, move coordinator and keeper of home fires. Writer and dance mom.
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Last night, I decided to re-teach my 6 and 7 year olds how to tie their shoes. I had tried earlier (at ages just barely 5 and 6 maybe?) and we were both frustrated, so we quit for awhile. After reading this thread, I guess I was inspired a bit. Anyway, the 7 year old picked it up with no trouble after 1 or 2 tries. She's a shoe-tying pro The 6 year old picked it up OK after a few more tries. She is inconsistent, but it works out OK. Both were thrilled to have this new skill I should have done this earlier maybe, but waiting like I did was SO MUCH EASIER (for all of us)!
Just thought I'd share our family's recent experience...
God bless,
Christine
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