
« Une idée de génie » : une maman transforme les tics de langage de ses enfants…
Plutôt que de s’agacer face aux expressions à la mode que ses enfants ramènent de l’école, une maman a trouvé une astuce éducative originale, qu’elle…
In an innovative approach to parenting, TikTok user 'Dewwwdropzz' has revealed her unique method for engaging her two sons in critical thinking and research. Dubbed the 'book report' strategy, this technique is employed whenever her children utter a phrase or concept they don't fully understand, or that she deems 'stupid.' Instead of simply correcting them, Dewwwdropzz transforms these moments into educational opportunities. She explains, 'If they come to me and they say something stupid like six seven... we then just go on a journey on the internet... and we begin a book report.' The process involves a collaborative online investigation into the meaning, origin, and broader context of the phrase. Dewwwdropzz asserts that this method teaches her sons that 'everything everywhere all the time is connected and everything's very deep.' She humorously warns that if her children ever dismiss something as 'not that deep,' the book report will intensify, ensuring they connect all the dots and truly understand its profound nature. This unconventional parenting hack has garnered significant attention online, sparking conversations about creative ways to foster intellectual curiosity in children.
Plutôt que de s’agacer face aux expressions à la mode que ses enfants ramènent de l’école, une maman a trouvé une astuce éducative originale, qu’elle…
A TikTok mom turns her kids’ catchphrases into mini “book reports,” teaching them media literacy and critical thinking
"It's not that deep" is not an acceptable answer.