
As adults, we’re very familiar with this adage
and its meaning. But for children, the concept of weather can
seem abstract and
difficult to understand. For example, depending on his age, a young child may
not fully grasp what the memorable rhyme teaches: “April showers bring May
flowers!” Dr. Gloria Julius, vice president of education for Primrose Schools,
explains that children need concrete examples to learn about a concept so
“big.” “At Primrose Schools, our qualified teachers work to help children learn
about weather through hands-on exercises and meaningful, real-world examples,”
she says.
Below are a few tips from our schools: Make it relatable.