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Greg Maxey
You start by giving each child one of those fat round Crayolas (you know the
ones with the flat spot to keep it from rolling off the desk). From there
just use your imagination. If they are willing to learn and you are willing
to teach then some learning will inevitably take place.
Seriously, don't you think you need to provide a bit more detail about what
specifically you want to teach these children and a bit more about the
children. Like are they 5 or 15? You might start here:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/concepts/starttyping/index.html
ones with the flat spot to keep it from rolling off the desk). From there
just use your imagination. If they are willing to learn and you are willing
to teach then some learning will inevitably take place.
Seriously, don't you think you need to provide a bit more detail about what
specifically you want to teach these children and a bit more about the
children. Like are they 5 or 15? You might start here:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/concepts/starttyping/index.html