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The Supermarket

The Supermarket

Take your child with you the next time you visit your local supermarket. There's a lot he can learn. Read on.

First of all, take your child or toddler with you when you go to your local supermarket only if you can make sure you don't let him out of your sight for even a minute. Having said this, there's a lot he can learn from these trips.


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Language

When shopping, point out various items on the shelves, and help him relate them with what he's learnt at school. For example, you can point out an apple, and say "A for Apple." Or, you could pick up some cheese, and let him know that cheese is made from milk, which comes from cows or goats. If the cheese has a cow picture on it, all the better!
As you already know, the more you speak with your toddler, the quicker he will gain a grasp of the language. Trips to the supermarket provide you with endless material to keep a discussion flowing with your child.

Math

A few days ago, when shopping for vegetables, Mala came across a store manned by two children, brother and sister, no older than ten. They informed her of the price of various vegetables per kg, weighed her selections, and calculated the price accordingly. They then totalled all the prices in an instant and gave her a figure. Mala was surprised at how sharp these children were! On enquiry, she learnt that they had helped their parents with their vegetable selling from the time they could walk and now their parents sell vegetables at one neighbourhood, while they have a little stall in another neighbourhood.
Of course, such scenes are not at all unfamiliar in India, and you will often see little boys behind shop counters, or delivering tea, quickly adding amounts and giving you the total. If these boys had access to quality education, without doubt they would make great accountants or would succeed in professional careers.
Help your child gain familiarity with numbers by letting him read out the price on each item. Then, let him compare prices of items and let you know which one costs less. Encourage your child to total up the price while you are shopping. When checking out, let him hand over the money and count the change. You could also get your child to take a look at the bill to make sure the total is correct. Naturally with everything being computerised there is no need to worry on that score these days, but its just more practice.
Not every child will be able to do this since not every child is good with numbers - but there's no need to get disheartened. With practice, he may not get perfect, but he will definitely improve. And remember, being good at Math is definitely not a pre-requisite for success.

Confidence

If you need to ask the staff something, casually get your child to do the asking. Alternatively, you could get your child to call out for attention by saying, "Excuse me".
There's no end to what your child can learn from trips to the supermarket. Not only will he get an outing and will enjoy himself, but you will also get to bond with him and complete your chores at the same time.



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rosa
rosa.14 years ago
this is a great idea, and i never thought of it. thanks for this simple and very do-able trick!
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Smita
Smita.14 years ago
yes, it really helps. plus u can allow them to touch the fruits and vegetables. they are very excited to see and touch the things they have been seeing in the books.
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Arati Rahane
Arati Rahane.14 years ago
trips to the market can be great fun with your child. most super markets have these carts on which your child can ride and have fun while mom shops for essentials (lucky that all things are available under one roof). its good to carry the pram when you need to walk distances. as a kid my memories of shopping include walking thru open markets, bargaining, and carrying lots of handbags along with my mom dearest. ofcourse cannot forget the comics (amar chitra katha's) i was rewarded by her on the way.
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Vasu
Vasu.14 years ago
what is the right age to introduce kids to concept of mathematics like addtion, subrtraction. and how do we go about doing it?any suggesstions
 
 
 
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Amelia
Amelia.14 years ago
hi i live in wanganui and im 12 and i thought this was an actual virtual pets game where you can look after a little pet!!!
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