Too Stupid to Tie His Own Shoes
Sep. 8th, 2006 02:00 pmThis year in school they're teaching K to tie his shoes. Good, practical skill that. Pygment has gotten him some lace-up sneakers (as opposed to the velcro-close ones we've had in past) and he's digging right in. Except...
This morning we're in a rush and he comes to me for help with tying them. Now "help" means "show me how to do this" not "do it for me" (a notable difference between 6-year-olds and 3-year-olds, in case you were wondering). So here I am trying to show him how to tie laces and I realize several things:
(a) I've never taught anyone to tie their own shoes.
(b) doing this in mirror-reverse is harder than just tying something for someone else (like laces on the back of a dress or corset)
(c) I have no frelling clue how to explain what I'm doing. I resort to breaking it down to step-by-step with us passing the laces back and forth because I can't do it without laces in my hands, which leads me to realize
(d) the way I tie my own shoes is full of wasted steps and things I oughtn't do, like picking up one of the laces to make a loop when I'm just going to drop that loop anyway.
All day today my own laces have been coming untied, which I suspect is a side effect of me actually thinking about typing my shoes, rather than just tying them.
Which goes to prove I'm clearly too stupid to tie my own shoes.
This morning we're in a rush and he comes to me for help with tying them. Now "help" means "show me how to do this" not "do it for me" (a notable difference between 6-year-olds and 3-year-olds, in case you were wondering). So here I am trying to show him how to tie laces and I realize several things:
(a) I've never taught anyone to tie their own shoes.
(b) doing this in mirror-reverse is harder than just tying something for someone else (like laces on the back of a dress or corset)
(c) I have no frelling clue how to explain what I'm doing. I resort to breaking it down to step-by-step with us passing the laces back and forth because I can't do it without laces in my hands, which leads me to realize
(d) the way I tie my own shoes is full of wasted steps and things I oughtn't do, like picking up one of the laces to make a loop when I'm just going to drop that loop anyway.
All day today my own laces have been coming untied, which I suspect is a side effect of me actually thinking about typing my shoes, rather than just tying them.
Which goes to prove I'm clearly too stupid to tie my own shoes.
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Date: 2006-09-08 06:30 pm (UTC)- Eddie
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Date: 2006-09-08 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-09-08 06:51 pm (UTC)I also figured out I should never be a teacher, since I'm terrible at breaking things down. I'm decent at learning by copying (in which case, mirroring can be confusing), but not everyone is, and it's not a fair expectation.
Anyway. It's probably a good bet you don't remember the process of learning to tie your shoes. I only kind of do, and what I remember is that 1) I had difficulty, and 2) the fact that there's more to one way to do it confused me considerably, because no one thought to explain that part. Gods, I loved it when, shortly after, velcro became popular on shoes.
Um. Yeah. Sympathies for both of you.
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Date: 2006-09-08 06:56 pm (UTC)Have you showed him how to do it with you standing (or sitting) behind him and reaching around to the front of his feet. So he can see it as he would see it happening as he does it rather than in reverse?
Also the two loop method works. Make a loop with each lace then tie a simple overhand knot with the two loops.
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Date: 2006-09-08 07:04 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-09-08 07:47 pm (UTC)According to
I second the idea of having him next to / behind you when you do it, so he can follow you rather than mirror you.
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Date: 2006-09-08 07:56 pm (UTC)Of course, I also lace my shoes in a double-helix pattern, like this.
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Date: 2006-09-09 04:32 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-09-08 07:56 pm (UTC)As a result, my loops and my brother's loops lay parallel, as we learned to tie them as a mirror image of what he was doing.
Effectively, we tie our shoes the way our grandfather did; we never met him, as he died months before I was born.
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Date: 2006-09-10 12:35 pm (UTC)I didn't discover this til 10th grade, when we had an assignment to describe a process, and the teacher said if we wanted something really challenging do tying your shoes, so I did, and he carefully followed my directions and ended up with tied shoes but he said it was very different from the normal way.
Consequently, when I had a child, I told her dad, you teach her how to tie her shoes, because otherwise she'll learn weird from me.
Which is why I have a six-year-old who doesnt' know how to tie shoes.