What children don't know...
A reader writes: "Forget shoelaces, my kids are over 20 and just cannot read an analog clock face. We discovered this when they were 14 and tried to teach them but to no avail."
... how to butter bread
Elizabeth says it is common to find children with shoe-tying issues and there are many other things children have no idea about. "I taught a class where children did not know how to spread butter on bread - they stabbed at it with the knife. For the method of 'the rabbit going around the tree and popping up through the hole', begin with tight laces and right over left and under, tighten, then make two rabbit ears and again right over left and under."
Different way of tying
"As someone who didn't learn to tie shoelaces until I was at least 12, I turned out fine with no motor disability," says Dan. "Try teaching a different way of tying - the way that worked for me was to tie the first knot, take two loops, and tie a knot with them."