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"I can't tie my shoe laces"

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Shazzler · 19/03/2005 22:44

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to teach my ds to tie his shoe laces? He is nearly 5. He is also left handed but not sure if that makes a difference. Thanks

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lavenderrr · 19/03/2005 22:46

that's quite young tbh, show him and if he wants to learn he will, if not let him do it when he's ready

tiffini · 19/03/2005 22:47

i suppose it is just a case of repeatative teaching, i am left handed and tie shoelaces the same way as right handed people

soapbox · 19/03/2005 22:49

Its an overrated skill IMHO - get him velcro shoes

HUNKERMUNKER · 19/03/2005 22:52

You can do a rhyme-type thing:

Make a tree with the first lace loop. Then pretend the other lace is a rabbit - chase it round the tree. Then the rabbit goes down a hole (through itself), then when you pull that out, you have bunny ears (two lace loops).

Hope that makes sense

Blossomhill · 19/03/2005 22:56

ds at over 7 yrs cannot tie his!!!

starlover · 20/03/2005 09:29

velcro shoes are all very good... until they reach the age/shoe size when you can't get them any more and realise they still don't actually know how to do laces.

LIZS · 20/03/2005 09:39

Agree Starlover. Every time we need to buy ds (7 this week) shoes or trainers we ask him if he wants to learn to tie laces, but he'll always say no. He has motor skill issues so it is hard to force it.

I'm not convinced how good velcro shoes are for their feet either. They don't have to fasten them very snugly whereas with laces they seem tighter and the pressure is spread over the length of the foot. My pet hate is adults and older kids with velcro shoe fastenings - why ?

Friend of mine insisted hers learnt to tie laces or had buckles rather than velcro - her elder ds could do it easily by the time he started school. I fear it is another skill being lost out of convenience.

Shazzler, if he is interested go for it.

MaryP0p1 · 20/03/2005 09:40

My DD is 7 this week and di her first bow this week. Some do it earlier or later.

Have you tried rabbit ears?

Shazzler · 21/03/2005 20:53

Thanks forn all the input. Wasn't sure what sort of age they learn this skill. He does pick things up quickly so will give it a go when we are not in a rush to go out!

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Shazzler · 21/03/2005 20:53

Thanks forn all the input. Wasn't sure what sort of age they learn this skill. He does pick things up quickly so will give it a go when we are not in a rush to go out!

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Shazzler · 21/03/2005 20:53

Just noticed the typo!

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aloha · 21/03/2005 20:56

I cannot imagine that velcro fastenings do any harm at all. I don't own a single pair of shoes with laces and my feet are fine!

Saker · 21/03/2005 21:31

Agree there's no rush (I am horrified to think there is an age/size where you can't get velcro anymore - what is it? ) but if you want to try you could get him one of those skill books with the laces on the page to practise on.

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