Parents Praise This Mom for Her Shoe-Tying Masterclass

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In the world of parenting, teaching kids to tie their shoes can often feel like a Herculean task. While some children pick it up in a flash, others may struggle and require a different approach than the classic “bunny ears” method we all grew up with. Enter one clever mom whose innovative shoe-tying tutorial has taken the internet by storm, garnering thanks from countless parents who are eager to help their little ones master this essential skill.

Meet Lisa Parker, the brilliant mind behind the Facebook page “Unstoppable Parents.” Last month, she shared a live video showcasing the shoe-tying technique that clicked perfectly with her son. The response was astonishing, racking up over six million views and an avalanche of comments from grateful parents.

Here’s a quick rundown of the technique:

  1. Start with a basic tie.
  2. Create another tie, similar to the first, but keep it loose.
  3. Thread the lace ends through the loop, one at a time, forming two bows.
  4. Pull the bows tight, and voilà—you’re done!

A bit unconventional, right? Lisa demonstrates the method herself, then hands it over to her son, who effortlessly ties his shoe. While many commenters were familiar with this technique, it was a revelation for others, especially parents of children with motor skill challenges. The overall feedback has been overwhelmingly positive.

“Wow, this is a game changer! My son is 14 and has autism, so using his fingers has always been tough. This will make it so much easier for him.”

“Oh my goodness! This is amazing! My son has Asperger’s and struggles with tying his shoes. Thank you for sharing this!”

“My daughter has dyspraxia, and she managed to tie her laces in under two minutes with this method. Thank you!”

Of course, with anything that goes viral, there are a few naysayers too. Some critics dubbed the method “wrong” and insisted it wasn’t groundbreaking. In response, Lisa clarified, “I never claimed this was new; I just wanted to help those who are still struggling with it. I’m thrilled to see how many people this is helping!”

Seriously, folks. It’s just a shoe-tying tutorial—no need to get your knickers in a twist. For many kids, seeing the steps laid out in a video format is incredibly beneficial, especially in our YouTube-centric world.

While my kids have mastered shoe-tying, I gave this technique a whirl myself out of curiosity. As an avid runner who has always been particular about my laces, I’m happy to report that it works like a charm. No more double knotting for me!

If this tutorial has brought so much joy to parents and kids alike, I can only imagine the excitement when they finally nail that elusive shoe-tying skill.

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In summary, this inventive shoe-tying tutorial by Lisa Parker has become a sensation among parents, especially those with children facing motor skill challenges. With its simple steps and engaging presentation, it’s helping kids everywhere tackle the age-old struggle of tying their shoes.

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