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#55391 - 02/19/07 07:29 PM
Teaching vs telling a story?
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Consigliere
Registered: 07/16/06
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Loc: Central Florida, USA
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Spoiler???
I have had some adults that 'teach' the kids and some that "tell a story".
What is the difference to the children? Or to the one teaching or story telling = do they learn anything? Also = Why or How do adults decide which one they will do?
Thanks - it is SO fun to watch the little children gather around the adult! And fun to watch what a "teacher" will bring out of the building to teach with.
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#55409 - 02/19/07 07:45 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: mappam]
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Registered: 08/09/06
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Which one's the teacher and when does the school come into play?
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#55421 - 02/19/07 07:58 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: VVJunkie]
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According to another post....
any adult can tell a story, however, it takes a parent to teach.
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#55427 - 02/19/07 08:04 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: DieNarrin]
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Master of Meditation
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To clarify: "adult" means over 18, and the parent must be at least an adept.
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#55495 - 02/19/07 09:25 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: arnie]
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Consigliere
Registered: 07/16/06
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Loc: Central Florida, USA
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Thanks for the replies - this may be a duplicate post as the first time I tried it vanished LOL
Anyway - do either the adults or the children LEARN anything from either of these?
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#55503 - 02/19/07 10:40 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
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#55757 - 02/20/07 05:32 AM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: bajantara]
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I just had a adult tell a story to a child, and the adult gained some skill in parenting. He didn't have any parenting skill before that! I also had the mother of the bunch teaching the children. She went into the research hut and came out with a crab as a visual aid!
Edited by Laura78 (02/20/07 05:35 AM)
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#55833 - 02/20/07 01:29 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: Laura78]
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So far my "teachers" have come out with: crab, laundry, flowers, a fish.
I still can't see that it "teaches" anyone any skills?? But it is So cute to watch the kids all gathered around watching.
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#56188 - 02/20/07 10:50 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
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it teaches the teacher, not the kids
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#56455 - 02/21/07 09:23 AM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: eyeshigh]
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Registered: 01/23/07
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do they do that randomly or is there any chance of "forcing" them to do the teaching? i only had one storytelling so far :-(
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#56467 - 02/21/07 10:13 AM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: bluemchen]
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Registered: 02/19/07
Posts: 134
Loc: Canada
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I had one child gain a little bit of research skill, after listening to a story. My parents aren't adept yet, so I haven't had any "lessons".
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#56533 - 02/21/07 01:48 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: Neddog]
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If you drag an adept adult (a villager over 18) and drop them on a kid (a villager under 14) they will teach. I have seen them do it on their own from time to time as well.
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#56599 - 02/21/07 03:32 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
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Registered: 02/20/07
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Drag the adult villager over top of the child close to the town square, or else it might think you are trying to have them mate.
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#56603 - 02/21/07 03:35 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: Trunks]
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Registered: 01/23/07
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thanks, already figured it out myself. for teaching adults have to be the parent of the child though (?)
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#56729 - 02/21/07 05:50 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: squawky]
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Registered: 02/19/07
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Loc: Canada
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Yes, somebody else already mentioned that you need an adept parent to teach lessons. I just got one recently, and can confirm that.
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#56740 - 02/21/07 06:06 PM
Re: Teaching vs telling a story?
[Re: eyeshigh]
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Registered: 02/21/07
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Mine came out with a fish and crab. I just love watching the lil kids gathered round listening to the story...just too cute!
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