Learning how to tie one’s shoes is an
important skill that one learns at a young age. Many methods have been used to
help children learn this more easily. Some are taught songs, poems, or even
dances. Each of these has some kind of catchy rhythm that helps children catch
on to this skill and enjoy it while they learn.
“Two snakes escaped from the zoo
and live the holes in my shoe! In and out they twisted and fought, till their tails
were tied in a knot.” This is an example of a poem that children are taught in kindergarten.
This poem is fun and keeps kids attention.
Teaching people how to tie their
shoes is everywhere. There are children’s books, magazines, and computer games.
Many children shows have done skits on how to teach children how to tie their
shoes, shows including Arthur, Rugrats, Full House and Spongebob. Spongebob
even did an episode that had a song at the end. “Just do a loop de loop and
pull, and your shoes are looking cool.” This line is teaching kids while
persuading them that they will can look cool by learning this skill.
Different types of shoes require different
types of knots. If one is wearing a sneaker one might want to use the basic
knot that he or she first learns. However, if one has shoes that have longer
laces, they might want to use the double knot to shorten up the laces, however,
double knots are usually a bit more difficult to untie. Boots are a little
different. Boots require extra support and lacing. Usually one has to go lace
around metal clamps up the ankle and back down just so that way there is some
more support.
Now days there are hundreds of
different types of shoes. Slide on shoes have become really popular along with
flip flops and Velcro. The skill of tying shoes is a forgotten talent. Older
generations of kids took pride in knowing how to tie their shoes, now; kids
have so many different types of shoes that tying their shoes hardly seem
important anymore.
Tying your shoes is a fun skill
that when learned is something one usually never forgets. It sticks with people
for life and those people will teach their kids who will teach their kids.
Hopefully this skill will continue to be taught by parents, guardians, and
teachers.
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