I was a dog trainer for years, where I primarily taught owners how to train their dkgs, then managed a grooming salon where I taught new employees how to bathe and do basic grooming.
My recommendation is to get a beginner book of whatever you're teaching or write down the fundamentals so a) you don't miss any of the important foundation information and b)so you can teach in a cohesive way that builds on itself.
Foundation is the most important thing for learning new skills, and you want to make sure your trainee gets a really solid one before moving on to more technical aspects.
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Reply to LPT request - techniques for teaching a practical skill in a 1-1 setting, someone you don’t know. by quipp68
I was a dog trainer for years, where I primarily taught owners how to train their dkgs, then managed a grooming salon where I taught new employees how to bathe and do basic grooming.
My recommendation is to get a beginner book of whatever you're teaching or write down the fundamentals so a) you don't miss any of the important foundation information and b)so you can teach in a cohesive way that builds on itself.
Foundation is the most important thing for learning new skills, and you want to make sure your trainee gets a really solid one before moving on to more technical aspects.