True, but that's only part of the story. You can learn a lot of different things without actually UNDERSTANDING what you have learned. But in order to be an effective teacher, you must UNDERSTAND the subject.
Personal example; I went to the University of Kansas to get a degree in Physics. During my Junior year, I was an undergraduate teaching assistant for freshman physics laboratory sessions. I learned more about physics (basic mechanics, actually) by trying to explain the concepts to the students than I _ever_ did when I was sitting in class.
You can teach someone how to be responsible by putting them in charge of things. When they mess up, you have to encourage them to make better decisions.
do you really need someone google that for you??
Well For One iLike To Teach My Baby Brother And Sis & My Neice <3
There are a number of online sites that offer information on how to teach a child to safely cross the road. This information can be found on sites such as wikiHow, Better Health and The School Run.
You learn it by your self or with someone then you teach it.
you teach them or someone else teach them
If you had the opportunity to teach something you know to someone else, you should teach them something that would help them, or make their life better or easier. You could teach someone to sew, cook, crochet, knit, paint, dance, or even ride horses.
Yes teach is an action verb if they saying teach that they teach someone
Well, chief, you have to get your knowlgedge from somewhere! And there's no better place to do it than with someone who has the patience to teach who knows what they're doing.
No, but someone can.
There are a number of different places where one can find more information about the Indus Valley Civilization. There is information on Wikipedia, as well as on the Teach India Project's website.
i say a mixture of both its always good to have someone that knows the trick already and to skate with but sometimes you just want to get it by yourself