Goals for Students
Teaching shows actions and ideas in their simplest form
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Social Skills
Students have to learn to be interested in other people and in group activities. Family, friendship, school, and work all require that people work in a group together well.
Taking turns, participating, spending time wisely are all social activities that must be learned well.
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Participation & Confidence
The student has to learn. Doing activities and participating is 99% of learning. If the student does nothing they will learn very little.
You can show a person how to do something, but if you do it for them, then they will never really learn. Can the student do the activity by their self? If they can't then they didn't learn anything.
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Opportunity
An opportunity comes from organizing what choices and activities should be done. The student must make time to study and to practice important skills: organize, discover, and work hard. Watching TV is not a profession.
A student will only be given what they learn to take. Every social activity is competitive; learn how to play the game.