Thursday, September 25, 2008

Have Fun Giving your Kids Cooking Lessons

Children love doing what adults do. Cook a lot at home? Then your kids will want to cook too. Or at least do their version of cooking. It's the ideal situation for setting up some cooking lessons at home. And your kids won't even know they're learning. For them, it will be more like a game.

Young children love getting their hands into sticky mixtures. Making muffins? Let your children pour in the ingredients. Let them do the stirring - with their hands, if you can stand it. You'll be giving them valuable cooking lessons in how different textures feel, how different smells relate to the food we eat. You'll be stimulating their senses and arousing their curiosity. And you'll even be helping them develop their fine motor skills. That amounts to quite a lot more than a cooking lesson!

When your children are a bit older, let them measure out the different ingredients. Their cooking lessons could include counting out the number of teaspoonsful of sugar you add to the cake mixture. They can learn about units of weight and volume by actually weighing flour and pouring milk into a measuring jug. They'll see how the number relate to the quantities they can see. And they'll be able to taste the effect of different quantities of the ingredients they add. This might prove to be a valuable cooking lesson when they're older.

Finally, when your children are learning to read and write, they can read through simple recipes themselves. Again, this is more than just a cooking lesson. They'll be able to see how the nouns relate to objects, and actions to the processes of cooking food.

Along the way, they'll be learning how to manage their workspace and their time. Cooking can be quite managment intensive. Many cooking lessons focus on managing a kitchen - how to manage your time by doing everything in the most logical order; your space by cleaning up as you go along. And they'll also be learning the basics of food storage and kitchen hygiene.

Children learn all these cooking lessons at home while they're having fun. Not a lecture to be heard. All hands on. all with tangible results that everyone can enjoy. And who knows, maybe they'll soon be making delicious food for you and the rest of the family. Now that has to be worth a few cooking lessons.

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