红花梁 发表于 2015-2-9 21:42
你可以不送你的孩子参加这样的冬令营,但是你自己得把滑雪这事整明白了,才可以教你的孩子哦 ...
您可真是好脾气
孩子的这些事儿,自己没带过的,真没太多发言权,本奶爸是深有感触啊。
正好刚看完一段话,跟这个话题倒是关系不太大,但是也想分享一下:
One evening, a few years back, I watched a small group of kids play on the learning hill of a large ski resort after the lifts had closed and the slopes were otherwise abandoned. Their play was entirely self-directed, as they climbed up the little berms we had set up for instructors to use with their classes and schussed down, feeling the rush of speed, the joy of gliding, and the effects of gravity both to speed them up, and to slow them down as they reached the slight incline at the bottom. Their joy and playfulness was obvious, but so was the "learning" that was going on. They had figured out how to put on their skis, and how to side-step uphill. More importantly, they were learning about their new relationship with gravity as a toy, and as the "fuel" that both speeds them up and slows them down as they slide. Falls were part of the play--not failures or errors, but simply more opportunities for experience and learning. They were moving constantly, learning to glide, intrigued by new sensations, and shrieking with delight at their new discoveries.
-- Bob Barnes |