Training children to ask questions is a powerful tool. It enables them to learn constantly, about everything, wherever they are
Teacher: This isn’t magic, but I’m definitely starting to understand the class and their needs better.
Principal: I came in to Sara’s classroom and was pleasantly surprised to find all the students on task.
Parent: I’m in over my head with regular homework! But I guess I’ll try to practice reading with the WH questions. I can’t rely on the teacher to do everything for my child.
At Sara’s next session she’s frustrated. “The new strategies are helping… sort of,” she reports. “They’re following along, but still breaking down when it comes to comprehension. How does it help if they have the finger on the place? They have no idea what’s going on.”
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