Monday, December 15, 2014

Self Reflection

After your child grades himself, then it's your turn to rate his work. When you first begin this process, you probably won't agree with your child's self-evaluation. That just goes to show how little children understand what quality work is.


Over time, you may find that you and your child agree more often than not. Because most children are not used to assessing their own work, maybe some parents also are not used to assessing theirs too. Helping children take ownership of the kind of work they do ultimately encourages them to be responsible for it. And learning to look objective at oneself is a skill from which children will benefit down the road.