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Presented By: Maciej Winiarek (Poland)
Date: 05.06.2013
TOCTOOLS IN EARLYYEARS
"It is one thing to show your
child the way, and a harder
thing to then stand out of it."
R.Brault
• noisy
• hyperactive
• impulsive
• confrontational
• emotionally unstable
• lacking concentration
• They know the rules but they have problems with
obeying them.
• They never think of consequences of their actions.
• They cannot plan their work.
• They cannot wait for their reward.
• They require you to assess and praise their work
immediately.
DEFINITELYYES,
since, if properly adapted, they meet their needs of:
• having fun,
• helping to organize physical world,
• moving around constantly,
• helping to draw conclusions (instead of being
criticized by adults),
• polysensory engagement,
• agency and independence.
WHO, in the course of action (arranged by the
teacher) should be more active?
Children
TeacherTOC
Teacher
TOC
Children
The teacher or the children?
Change ofTeacher’s role
Create environment for Creativity
child in a center
Teacher as a coach
Give them the tools
BRANCH
CLOUD
AMBITIOUS
TARGET TREE
TOC Tools
How it works?
1.What is the problem (situation like)?
2. What we did (how to change)?
3. What is the effect (TOC effect)?
Almost every child has problems with remembering
the most important facts having listened to a short
story.They need the teacher to ask them additional
questions to see the coherence of the text.
While listening, children, with
their eyes, look for pictures
representing the plot
They put pictures in a logical
order
At first, they work on a big
”framework” of a logical
branch
After two months of using
the logical branch (about 6
times) children have the
ability to reconstruct longer
texts, just after one reading
or listening to them.
Most of children use single words or very
short, simple sentences to communicate.
Children make simple sentences (they
orally label photographs / pictures)
They hold in hand a note to recall the
beginning of the sentence (when / if)
They move from one piece of the
story (a photograph) to another
(they move as the story continues)
After the first month
children are able to create
grammatically correct
compound sentences. Far
more children feel
comfortable to make
statements in class. Some
children talk in pairs more
easily.
If they make attempts to tell a story, it
is rarely coherent.
Children analyze the
causes and the effects.
Children use job cards to make cause
effect relationships.They notice that the
effect soon becomes the cause.
After a few weeks
children start to
construct stories
naturally.
When you ask children about a part of the
story, they can rarely refer to it. Children, in
such a situation, tend to tell everything they
have remembered from the plot.
Children than complete the
missing parts of the whole story,
by drawing and talking
Children first, complete the next part
of the story, drawing and telling.
With the help of a
logical branch,
children are able to
locate, in the plot, a
particular element of
the story.They can
present what had
happened before and
what happened after.
Some children are afraid of reading, they
learn short texts by heart or make guesses.
Children learn to decode (read) the
story from pictures and pictograms.
By introduction of wordless writing (pictograms, schematic drawings,
emoticons) children obtain the ability to read single words and sentences
more quickly.
Little children often accept, without deeper
understanding, that somebody or something
is good or bad.
Children identify emotions of the characters in the story.
Children identify and name their own emotions.
Why emoticons?
If I take
somebody’s
thing.
If the fact I took
somebody’s thing
is revealed.
If somebody
takes my thing.
Thanks to the application of the cloud and the branch, children
analyze, verify their assumption about people and events (they
become empathic).
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In conflict situations children tell on each other, fight, insult
each other and cry.
When they turn to an adult for help, they often get a solution.
Over time an adult becomes their solution!
Children analyze the conflict.They think
what emotions occur in the first phase of
the conflict.They present the mood with
an emoticon and a dark color of the
cloud.
Children talk to each other.They talk
about their needs and assign a prop to
the situation (a light-colored cloud and
an emoticon).
In conflict situations children talk to each other.They solve more than a half
of the conflicts.They use the Cloud outside the school (classroom)
Little children are unable to imagine further consequences
of some actions.
They think afterwards about what they have done and how
they have behaved.Very often they cannot see anything
wrong in their behavior.
Through using Branch
they learn to think about
consequences of their
potential actions before
they actually do
anything.
Thanks to a graphical
presentation of the tools,
children ”see” their thoughts
(consequences).
In a conflict situation, while looking for solutions,
children do not see them or see only one
solution.
By using the sun of happy solutions, children notice that every
situation has a few possible solutions.
When children
concentrate on the needs,
analyze ”calmly”,
common sense prevails
over anger and shouting.
Then different solutions
and satisfaction arise.
When children confront a given problem that requires
connecting facts in a logical way (like a mathematical task),
most of the children do not see any logical connections.
Some of the children (because of wrong education) stop
inquiring why things happen.
Children, by doing experiments, make
hypothesis and verify them, they also
explain them (with help of a logical
branch both simple and complex).
Children are able to illustrate the
experiment in a simple manner
and share newly acquired
knowledge with adults.
Not many children can justify even a simple choice,
they often use the words – ”just because…”
Children think, discuss,
choose different solutions.
They justify their choices in a logical and clear
way.
Little children wait for solutions proposed by
adults (teacher, parents)
If we let children do it (and they have tools) they become
creative and propose a lot of solutions themselves.
With the help of the ambitious target tree they can plan and join
up to help organizing a Christmas party, a trip to museum..
Children after few weeks become very creative, finding many
solutions by themselves
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When children face difficulties they often cry or
back out.
Children learn how to
foresee and name
different obstacles.
When children use the ambitious target tree they see obstacles
(they have not noticed so far in real life).
Group work seems to be difficult for children. Some of
little children cannot even work in pairs.
At first, children work in pairs, and
later on they start working in
larger groups.
Thanks to the use of theTOC
tools, children tend to believe
in themselves more, they feel
more secure, because they do
everything together but
respect each other’s ideas.
Parents often complain that children are lazy
or disobedient.
Children learn, step by step, how to
organize their work well.
Thanks to a practical application of theTOC tools children
become ”tutors” for their parents, teaching them how to
use the tools in adult life.They deserve, in the eyes of their
parents, a true admiration and are filled with pride.
TheTOC tools are very useful in education of small children. It is
enough to adapt them to children’s abilities.
Thanks to suggested activities, exercises and unique objects (mats,
props, pictograms, emoticons, job cards) little children can, not
only, apply the tools perfectly but also transfer them to everyday
life situations and even teach their parents!
Publication -The Chest of Secrets -
is a proposal of
how to methodologically, step by step,
introduce theTOC tools for work with
5-9 year olds.
Package for school:
•Scenarios
•Resources
•Mats
•Game
Guide with 30 scenarios:
•Aims for each session
•Clear and precise procedure
• which resources to use
• proposals for games at home
5 oryginal stories (not fairy tales):
• Each story is analyzed by 3 tools: Cloud, Branch, AmbitiousTargetTree
• 2 session for each tool – 6 sessions for each story
• stories from children’s life
Cards to analyze the stories:
•Coloroful, good quiality
•Easy to connect with plots of story
Resources for whole package:
•Almost 100 cards
• Resources for teacher to run the session
• Part is colorful
• Part os b&W – for additional copying
•Very good quality
Two beach mats to walk on:
• Colorful
• Good quality, long lasting
•To use in all classes
One box in each school set
Package for a child:
•Individual
•Paid by parent
•One for whole year of learning
Resurces for child/parent:
• Colorful, good quality
• B&w for coloring
• Game for whole family
Interested in cooperation???
maciej.winiarek@tocdlaedukacji.pl

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Chest of Secrets - TOC program for children who can't write or read

  • 1. Presented By: Maciej Winiarek (Poland) Date: 05.06.2013
  • 2. TOCTOOLS IN EARLYYEARS "It is one thing to show your child the way, and a harder thing to then stand out of it." R.Brault
  • 3. • noisy • hyperactive • impulsive • confrontational • emotionally unstable • lacking concentration
  • 4. • They know the rules but they have problems with obeying them. • They never think of consequences of their actions. • They cannot plan their work. • They cannot wait for their reward. • They require you to assess and praise their work immediately.
  • 5. DEFINITELYYES, since, if properly adapted, they meet their needs of: • having fun, • helping to organize physical world, • moving around constantly, • helping to draw conclusions (instead of being criticized by adults), • polysensory engagement, • agency and independence.
  • 6. WHO, in the course of action (arranged by the teacher) should be more active? Children TeacherTOC Teacher TOC Children The teacher or the children?
  • 9. child in a center
  • 10. Teacher as a coach
  • 11. Give them the tools
  • 13. How it works? 1.What is the problem (situation like)? 2. What we did (how to change)? 3. What is the effect (TOC effect)?
  • 14. Almost every child has problems with remembering the most important facts having listened to a short story.They need the teacher to ask them additional questions to see the coherence of the text.
  • 15. While listening, children, with their eyes, look for pictures representing the plot They put pictures in a logical order At first, they work on a big ”framework” of a logical branch
  • 16. After two months of using the logical branch (about 6 times) children have the ability to reconstruct longer texts, just after one reading or listening to them.
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  • 18. Most of children use single words or very short, simple sentences to communicate.
  • 19. Children make simple sentences (they orally label photographs / pictures) They hold in hand a note to recall the beginning of the sentence (when / if) They move from one piece of the story (a photograph) to another (they move as the story continues)
  • 20. After the first month children are able to create grammatically correct compound sentences. Far more children feel comfortable to make statements in class. Some children talk in pairs more easily.
  • 21. If they make attempts to tell a story, it is rarely coherent.
  • 22. Children analyze the causes and the effects. Children use job cards to make cause effect relationships.They notice that the effect soon becomes the cause.
  • 23. After a few weeks children start to construct stories naturally.
  • 24. When you ask children about a part of the story, they can rarely refer to it. Children, in such a situation, tend to tell everything they have remembered from the plot.
  • 25. Children than complete the missing parts of the whole story, by drawing and talking Children first, complete the next part of the story, drawing and telling.
  • 26. With the help of a logical branch, children are able to locate, in the plot, a particular element of the story.They can present what had happened before and what happened after.
  • 27. Some children are afraid of reading, they learn short texts by heart or make guesses.
  • 28. Children learn to decode (read) the story from pictures and pictograms.
  • 29. By introduction of wordless writing (pictograms, schematic drawings, emoticons) children obtain the ability to read single words and sentences more quickly.
  • 30. Little children often accept, without deeper understanding, that somebody or something is good or bad.
  • 31. Children identify emotions of the characters in the story. Children identify and name their own emotions.
  • 32. Why emoticons? If I take somebody’s thing. If the fact I took somebody’s thing is revealed. If somebody takes my thing.
  • 33. Thanks to the application of the cloud and the branch, children analyze, verify their assumption about people and events (they become empathic). a
  • 34. In conflict situations children tell on each other, fight, insult each other and cry. When they turn to an adult for help, they often get a solution. Over time an adult becomes their solution!
  • 35. Children analyze the conflict.They think what emotions occur in the first phase of the conflict.They present the mood with an emoticon and a dark color of the cloud. Children talk to each other.They talk about their needs and assign a prop to the situation (a light-colored cloud and an emoticon).
  • 36. In conflict situations children talk to each other.They solve more than a half of the conflicts.They use the Cloud outside the school (classroom)
  • 37. Little children are unable to imagine further consequences of some actions. They think afterwards about what they have done and how they have behaved.Very often they cannot see anything wrong in their behavior.
  • 38. Through using Branch they learn to think about consequences of their potential actions before they actually do anything.
  • 39. Thanks to a graphical presentation of the tools, children ”see” their thoughts (consequences).
  • 40. In a conflict situation, while looking for solutions, children do not see them or see only one solution.
  • 41. By using the sun of happy solutions, children notice that every situation has a few possible solutions.
  • 42. When children concentrate on the needs, analyze ”calmly”, common sense prevails over anger and shouting. Then different solutions and satisfaction arise.
  • 43. When children confront a given problem that requires connecting facts in a logical way (like a mathematical task), most of the children do not see any logical connections. Some of the children (because of wrong education) stop inquiring why things happen.
  • 44. Children, by doing experiments, make hypothesis and verify them, they also explain them (with help of a logical branch both simple and complex).
  • 45. Children are able to illustrate the experiment in a simple manner and share newly acquired knowledge with adults.
  • 46. Not many children can justify even a simple choice, they often use the words – ”just because…”
  • 47. Children think, discuss, choose different solutions.
  • 48. They justify their choices in a logical and clear way.
  • 49. Little children wait for solutions proposed by adults (teacher, parents)
  • 50. If we let children do it (and they have tools) they become creative and propose a lot of solutions themselves.
  • 51. With the help of the ambitious target tree they can plan and join up to help organizing a Christmas party, a trip to museum..
  • 52. Children after few weeks become very creative, finding many solutions by themselves aa
  • 53. When children face difficulties they often cry or back out.
  • 54. Children learn how to foresee and name different obstacles.
  • 55. When children use the ambitious target tree they see obstacles (they have not noticed so far in real life).
  • 56. Group work seems to be difficult for children. Some of little children cannot even work in pairs.
  • 57. At first, children work in pairs, and later on they start working in larger groups.
  • 58. Thanks to the use of theTOC tools, children tend to believe in themselves more, they feel more secure, because they do everything together but respect each other’s ideas.
  • 59. Parents often complain that children are lazy or disobedient.
  • 60. Children learn, step by step, how to organize their work well.
  • 61. Thanks to a practical application of theTOC tools children become ”tutors” for their parents, teaching them how to use the tools in adult life.They deserve, in the eyes of their parents, a true admiration and are filled with pride.
  • 62. TheTOC tools are very useful in education of small children. It is enough to adapt them to children’s abilities. Thanks to suggested activities, exercises and unique objects (mats, props, pictograms, emoticons, job cards) little children can, not only, apply the tools perfectly but also transfer them to everyday life situations and even teach their parents!
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  • 64. Publication -The Chest of Secrets - is a proposal of how to methodologically, step by step, introduce theTOC tools for work with 5-9 year olds.
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  • 67. Guide with 30 scenarios: •Aims for each session •Clear and precise procedure • which resources to use • proposals for games at home
  • 68. 5 oryginal stories (not fairy tales): • Each story is analyzed by 3 tools: Cloud, Branch, AmbitiousTargetTree • 2 session for each tool – 6 sessions for each story • stories from children’s life
  • 69. Cards to analyze the stories: •Coloroful, good quiality •Easy to connect with plots of story
  • 70. Resources for whole package: •Almost 100 cards • Resources for teacher to run the session • Part is colorful • Part os b&W – for additional copying •Very good quality
  • 71. Two beach mats to walk on: • Colorful • Good quality, long lasting •To use in all classes
  • 72. One box in each school set
  • 73. Package for a child: •Individual •Paid by parent •One for whole year of learning
  • 74. Resurces for child/parent: • Colorful, good quality • B&w for coloring • Game for whole family