when my kids ask me a question or show an interest in something, i always try to firstly answer their query until they are satisfied with my answer and then add in one more piece of information. If they are then further interested they will ask more questions and i can teach them more
So the trick is to make sure that the one extra piece of information you give them is interesting enough that they want to learn more....or boring enough so that you can finish the washing instead of have a 40 minute conversation on muscles!
In this instance I added an LR slide with the word muscle, then a picture of a rather buff looking fellow ( hey I may as well enjoy our LR sessions too right?
) a picture of a muscular system, a close up shot of a muscle and 3 verbal comments recorded also "your biggest muscle is you gluteus maximus-your bottom!" (bound to be considered interesting!) "you have over 640 muscles in your body" and "muscles help you move your body parts" I rekon this is probably all he will want to know. It took me no time at all, quick google search under "muscle facts"
If he shows more intererst I will make a whole catorgory LR file on muscles or read him a book on it. (of which we have many
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