Thanks you a lot for your posting, it's reassuring me:).
But you show love to your child all the time and you have the same atitude like you are shoving a new toy.
That's a good tip, I will keep this in mind.
I felt rather silly initially especially since I wasn;'t even sure she had a clue of what i was doing,but I just persisted and once I saw the reaction from her and how much she looked foward to the sessions, I felt less and less silly and got more comfortable.
Thanks again for sharing your experience. OK, I'll try to make fun even it's silly at the beginning.
I am a really really bad singer and my sing song voice is bad, too. We do all the things with LR/LM. But actually, I stopped for a while because I found that the lessons should be more funny for my kid.
Frukc, I invested much money buying the math kit with the red dots... and after a few day my daughter hates it, too
. But I will try - again a great investion - Little Math next.
I think we should also be relaxed about the "timetable / scheldure" of learning. After reading the Doman's book I was so fascinated. I spent a lot of time to do the boardcards and I tried to follow strictly the timetable (3-5 sets / 5 words / show each set 3 times a day), but soon I noticed the given timetable was too exhausting for me and the words were bored for my child, too. Even though I am a full-time mother and have only 1 little child, but I don't know where the time goes. Now I am more relaxed, with the Little Reader I show all playlists at once, 2-3 times a day.