SKIP TO IT

How to apply our SKIP trick to find and share useful information with your kids

During these unusual school holidays, I’ve been reflecting on how there is so much nonsense out there about how to parent well. So much doom and gloom. So much evidence-free noise. So much information. So much stress!

When I’m reading books, feature articles, news, and blogs to improve my parenting, I use a simple framework to help me sift information and to make it useful for our family.

I call it my SKIP filter:

  • Skills to teach your kids.
  • Knowledge about the world to share with your kids.
  • Inclusion tips to raise good people and citizens.
  • Parent time – self-care and interesting things to discuss with my wife, e.g. on date nights.

I thought I’d share an example of how I used the SKIP method this week to find and share the good stuff with my family:

Skills I want my kids to learn

How to:

  • remember any 10 things in order – revision. The Ancient Greeks and Romans knew that memory is linked to language and creativity. But, in the age of Google, have we forgotten how to use our memories effectively? In this video, we show you how to remember any ten items in order. 

Knowledge I want my kids to know

We think all kids should know about:

Inclusion tips

Could COVID-19 – bizarrely – usher in an era of more inclusive workplaces (and by logic, learning places)?  Matthew Keegan makes the case: ‘Why coronavirus may make the world more accessible‘. 

Parents’ time

I’ve done this thing for years, but never had a name for it. Daphne K. Lee explains the wonderfully-named, yet painfully applicable concept of ‘Revenge bedtime procrastination‘. 

From time-to-time – no more than once a month – we plan to share some of our SKIP findings with interested readers and followers who have (or work with) school-aged kids.

If you would like to get on our SKIP list, subscribe below.

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Hi there, I’m David Kinnane.

Principal Speech Pathologist, Banter Speech & Language

Our talented team of certified practising speech pathologists provide unhurried, personalised and evidence-based speech pathology care to children and adults in the Inner West of Sydney and beyond, both in our clinic and via telehealth.

David Kinnane
Speech-Language Pathologist. Lawyer. Father. Reader. Writer. Speaker.

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