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A phone call from an excited father carried a very useful insight. "Last
night I was trying to teach Gallen the name of 'w' in the alphabet," he
eagerly reported, "but he just wasn't getting it. But, this morning, the
first thing he did was to find a 'w' and call it by its name!"
Whether we are teaching a reading concept or working on a behavior issue,
when we allow the power of 'the soak' to do its work, life with children can
be much more relaxed by applying the 'the soaking principle' effectively.
Actually, it's based on common sense that we all know about: we just don't
apply it very well. You see, all of life works on a cycle of stress and
relaxation. From breathing to eating to exercising, the stress-relaxation
principle applies to all of life.
That same principle can be applied very effectively to the teaching-learning
process, from academic achievement to behavior management to skills
development.
Consider little David who just wasn't understanding a matching exercise that
a child his age normally accomplishes with little difficulty. In spite of
working diligently with him during a particular work period, he showed no
sign of understanding the exercise.
However, the next time he attended class seven days later, he completed that
same exercise perfectly. Amazingly, 'the soaking principle' had done its
work.
Many behavioral issues can be solved the same way when we apply this
principle with patience and faith.
Take Sarah, who was refusing to raise her hand to be excused after lunch.
However, her mother needed to leave, so I quietly suggested that she simply
pick her up and go.
Later, laughing out loud, Sarah's mother called to say that halfway home she
looked in the rear-view mirror to discover Sarah's raised hand.
"Yes dear," she replied. "May I please be excused?" Sarah asked.
And that did it. Never again did Sarah have difficulty asking to be excused
in a proper way.
So, here's the message: applied with understanding and faith, this insight
can help you end 'unsuccessful' teaching sessions successfully. How so? In
the end, 'the soaking principle' can deliver success with less stress and
more joy than you ever thought possible.
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