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Lion dance handbill

How to make a handbill correctly Step 1: The general idea is also what is the theme of this handbill? First of all, for some topics, first need to learn. Then the props needed are a blank sheet of paper, parents and children to brainstorm and list the child's ideas. The point here is: 'the child's ideas'! Not the parent's ideas! The skill needed here is: the skill of open-ended questioning! For example: Handout "A Magic School Bus" Q1: What is the title of today's handout? Q2: What do you think the title should be? Or what are the key words in the title? Q3: What is magical about it? Q4: What is magical about the outside of the school bus? What about the inside? (Use leading questions when she doesn't have many ideas.) What parents need to do while their child is answering the questions is 1. listen, 2. take notes, and 3. summarize.

Remember! Parents shut up! Don't think instead of the child! Step 2: layout and design Since the theme has been determined, the next step is to put the content in different locations and express it in different forms. That is: layout - drawing - writing layout: that is, put the content on the paper in that position. You can teach your child different typesetting techniques depending on the theme of her handbill each time. Finally, to summarize: the attitude should be correct, seize every opportunity to grow. Ideas can not be replaced, parents are diligent in asking questions to help children self-help thinking. Typography can be learned, and mind maps organize logic. Painting and writing are just tools, improve skills through exercise.