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What do you think children can actually do better than adults? Tell Staples for a chance to win £200 voucher! NOW CLOSED

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MichelleMumsnet · 01/09/2014 11:45

With children going back to school this week to learn even more, Staples have asked us to find out what Mumsnetters think children can actually do better than adults.

Here’s what Staples say, “A new study by office and stationery supplies store Staples shows that children’s handwriting skills are in good shape with primary school children often beating their parents for legibility.
“One hundred children aged 8 to 11 and their parents were asked to write a series of sentences which were then rated for legibility and style by teachers.

“Remarkably, the difference between the two mean scores was only 4% while in more than 28% of cases children were judged to have superior handwriting skills to those of their parents.
“Following this study we’re keen to hear from Mumsnetters what other areas they think children excel in comparison to adults? We’re looking forward to hearing your thoughts!”

So, what are the things you think children actually do surprisingly better than adults? What skills do your DCs have which you’re secretly slightly envious over? Perhaps they put your mental arithmetic to shame? Are they actually quite good at multi-tasking and can read a magazine, watch TV and have a conversation at the same time? Have they impressed you with their artistry with a picture they brought back from school? Or maybe you’re amazed by how quickly they can cry with laughter? Whatever it is, we’d love to hear it.

Everyone who leaves their comment on this thread will be entered into a prize draw to win a £200 Staples voucher.

Thanks and good luck,

MNHQ

OP posts:
purpleskull · 12/09/2014 21:02

Playing Minecraft, my kids can play for hours but I lose interest in minutes :D

francoles · 12/09/2014 22:53

tHEY CAN ADAPT TO NEW THINGS MUCH BETTER THAN ADULTS.

Moogdroog · 13/09/2014 09:41

So many things! Anything that is better without a good dose of self consciousness. Adapting to change. Using technology. Seeing and believing in magic.
Sometimes I wish I was still s kid!

Princessxo · 13/09/2014 16:42

Besides using technology, I think children are better at ideas, and coming out with something unique and original.

emmav6 · 13/09/2014 18:13

maths & spelling

cluckyhen · 13/09/2014 21:06

Get up and brush themselves off.....if I fall over I do that rushed get up and quick check to see who saw me before sloping off!

informer365 · 13/09/2014 21:57

children are better at focusing on making things fairer

rejcomp · 14/09/2014 07:26

Not worry about switch lights/heaters off! :)

Doodledot · 14/09/2014 07:39

Forgiving

wantacatplease · 14/09/2014 08:50

My DS is incredibly imaginative...he thinks the world is full of magic and anything is possible. I love that about him!

He's also really good at calming down his little sister...a lot better than I am!

vicks276 · 14/09/2014 10:13

Be honest

goose1964 · 14/09/2014 10:31

be uninhibited - embarrassment seems to come on in the teens

IvyMay · 14/09/2014 12:34

Dusting & polishing! My son has really enjoys doing both - no idea where that has come from (def not copying me!) but am happy to indulge him whenever he wants! suspect it won't last....

Pimmpom · 14/09/2014 13:55

Laughing and having fun without worrying about tomorrow. I should really learn a lesson from them.

FUZZ62 · 14/09/2014 13:57

id say have fun, they dont get worked up about whats happening after they have finished having fun!

JWalker23 · 14/09/2014 14:48

I think they can do almost anything as good as adults just don't give them room and space to do it, but then something aren't acceptable e.g driving

chelington · 14/09/2014 15:07

better at seeing the good side of things
better at getting a good night's sleep
better at having fun

PepsiTwirl · 14/09/2014 15:15

My LO has a wonderful imagination and laughs at everything...

I wish I was that happy Wink

Vestie · 14/09/2014 15:20

Have selective hearing,and tell the truth when you ask if a certain item looks nice on you.

ShebaQueen · 14/09/2014 15:29

An ability to take things at face value, kids aren't naturally suspicious or doubtful. I also love their honesty, my two aren't at all devious and they're hopeless liars!

billy100 · 14/09/2014 16:04

I think they are better at being honest! and also with computers - my son amazes me how quickly he can pick up technological skills

Flossiecrossie · 14/09/2014 16:30

Children have no fear of technology and are amazing at working out how to operate new gadgets. If I'm not sure how to work something I ask my little one, as if she doesn't know she very quickly finds out. I've also found children are very good at remembering your passwords!

nonnyno · 14/09/2014 16:33

Yoga- they are much more flexible.

eloisemummy · 14/09/2014 16:33

Use there Imagination :)

glad101 · 14/09/2014 16:51

not hold grudges they get on with things and dont let squibbles multi-ply thank goodness