Skiing
Sky-diving
School subjects such as math / long division;
spanish (you might get the words mixed up )
When playing teacher and you can't come up with something to teach just do what you did at school today!
I would let someone babysit there child because it will let the child interact will other people. It will teach responsibility. The babysitter and the child will bond.
This may sound pathetic, but, teach him/her the abcs, record it, and send it to a famous talks how or something!
You can teach presentation skills by demonstrating how you would present something.
A compukidz teach and talk laptop would be a good starter computer for a child.
A child doesn't really need a pet but it is something that they want and it will excite them and teach them responsibility and will have a little friend to laugh with or teach something and it would bring a lot of joy to the child.
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.
It is very difficult to create a simulated learning situation where the child can get the feeling of remorse. To teach affective subjects, you need to model the behavior or expose the child to it. If something in their lives happens, take advantage of the moment to talk to them about it, which would probably be on an individual basis. For groups, the easiest would be to read a story with a character they would be sympathetic with, and then to discuss what the character felt.
It was not designed as a story to teach something. Tolkien disliked allegories and would not use them in his writing. The book was created to entertain and originated out of stories he told his children.
A child would get the hiccups a lot because he/she gets scared by something or someone.
I would not recommend doing this by yourself. Have a professional trainer do it for you or help you do it.
A choreographer is a dance professional who creates dance routines. A choreographer would work with dancers to teach them a dance routine, but the choreographer doesn't have to be the one to teach the steps. A dance captain or dance instructor can teach the steps that a choreographer creates.