Anonymous wrote:DS6 has been spending at least an hour daily learning the name of countries in all continents, capitals, flag, and some trivia questions (e.g, which country create that, has the tallest mountain, has what animal etc). He just browses youtube daily for videos like that. He looks at the world map daily, and he does not have any specific goal why he does that. He just wants to memorize those factual facts. He is a visual learner.
I graduated college with a minor in GIS, and has some strong background in geography & geology. And, DH is good in US history, and I have some knowledge in world history/Greek mythology/art history. Is there anything that I or DH know can pass down something that is related that could be interesting to young kid? Unfortunately, I am not a good storyteller or teacher. He tells me that he wants to learn more about other countries, but he cannot tell me why and what he wants to find out. It is interesting that he is a strong reader, but he hates to read books. He has asked me if I can get him some apps or games related to the world for quiz or more knowledge. Any online subscription/website/program/suggestions will be helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds very much like a child on the autism spectrum, if you didn’t know that already. One of my favorite students was a little boy just like this. You can take him to the public library and the librarian can help you. I am sure he would love a World Almanac or a copy of the CIA Factbook.
NP here and teacher. Disagree 100%. Sounds like a cool kid to me! My brother was like this ad a kid with airline facts- still is, and so is his 11 year old son. Both normal people.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds very much like a child on the autism spectrum, if you didn’t know that already. One of my favorite students was a little boy just like this. You can take him to the public library and the librarian can help you. I am sure he would love a World Almanac or a copy of the CIA Factbook.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds very much like a child on the autism spectrum, if you didn’t know that already. One of my favorite students was a little boy just like this. You can take him to the public library and the librarian can help you. I am sure he would love a World Almanac or a copy of the CIA Factbook.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds very much like a child on the autism spectrum, if you didn’t know that already. One of my favorite students was a little boy just like this. You can take him to the public library and the librarian can help you. I am sure he would love a World Almanac or a copy of the CIA Factbook.
Anonymous wrote:DS6 has been spending at least an hour daily learning the name of countries in all continents, capitals, flag, and some trivia questions (e.g, which country create that, has the tallest mountain, has what animal etc). He just browses youtube daily for videos like that. He looks at the world map daily, and he does not have any specific goal why he does that. He just wants to memorize those factual facts. He is a visual learner.
I graduated college with a minor in GIS, and has some strong background in geography & geology. And, DH is good in US history, and I have some knowledge in world history/Greek mythology/art history. Is there anything that I or DH know can pass down something that is related that could be interesting to young kid? Unfortunately, I am not a good storyteller or teacher. He tells me that he wants to learn more about other countries, but he cannot tell me why and what he wants to find out. It is interesting that he is a strong reader, but he hates to read books. He has asked me if I can get him some apps or games related to the world for quiz or more knowledge. Any online subscription/website/program/suggestions will be helpful.