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« Reply #60 on: May 18, 2013, 03:19:04 AM »

Apologies for the long time between updates here - but I finally got around to doing one:

http://pokercub.blogspot.com/2013/05/early-learning-its-risky-business.html

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« Reply #61 on: May 18, 2013, 08:55:18 AM »

Thank you for the great blog! Cub sounds like a happy and healthy boy and he looks so cute in the picture!

I'm very excited to read that he can already read! We have been training reading with our 8 month old everyday since his birth but so far there is no evidence he is reading yet, so it is more like "preparing" his brains and thinking for reading smile. It is funny to think that words he hears now don't go to neither active nor passive vocabulary because he doesn't seem to recognized 99,9% of the words he has been hearing. I believe words he hears now prepare his neurons and connections in his brains and will emerge as an understanding of the word after hearing it so many times although at the moment it seems like pouring water in to a broken bucket.  LOL

Great to hear to he is already scribbling. I read a book that baby should be able (?!) to do that only when he is 12 months old! Alarm clock theories seem to be the main stream now although they have been proven false so many times. Our baby is already using a pinch grip but I am still waiting him to learn how to use the spoon first before introducing crayons to avoid putting any pressure or unrealistic expectations on him.

Regarding pencil grip, I think now we are going to use the "traditional route" (I remember there was a discussion about this in the forum). Maybe we will choose the mastery route when we are going to start training ice skating on next winter. I have heard it is possible to teach an toddler to ice skate as soon as they are able to walk, so this is definetly something we will try!

Great work Cub and family!  smile


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« Reply #62 on: May 18, 2013, 09:38:10 AM »

Wonderful news on Pokercub. He is developing some great skills. Arms up does seem to be the favourite in the YBCR action words!
Teaching 2 year olds to ice skate is entirely feasible. All three of my kids could roller blade between ages 2 and 3. My boy closer to 3 because he didn't get much practice, we only skate twice every 10-12 weeks for 2 hours at a time. With more regular practice age 2 wouldn't be difficult.
It did pose some problems though. Finding quality blades with good fast bearings for size 5 kids feet was impossible! We had to buy Disney crap and change out the bearings because kids skates were too slow for my kids!
Ice skating has less resistance so you won't have the same problem with the bearings  big grin teaching my kids I remember they wanted to have lots of short goes at it. 10 mins with skates on 10 off, 10 on 10 off. Thank goodness for clips over laces!
I expect poker cub will be skating in no time  Wink

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« Reply #63 on: May 20, 2013, 02:35:13 AM »

I love to hear how Pokercub is progressing! Other than the YBCR program (which was highly successful in our house!) I didn't learn about EL until Alex was nearly a year old! It is very interesting and inspirational to follow a LO whose father/primary caregiver put every possible effort into research and planning. If I ever have another.... LOL

One thing! Regarding pencil grip...when Alex was about 15 months old, I happened upon a Special Needs post for Gifted children. The therapist had recommended that the mother take a sock (the child's, so as to be of appropriate size) and cut small holes for the thumb, forefinger, and middle finger. When you practice pencil or crayon grip, you them do so with the sock on the child's hand. This forces a proper pencil grip because the ring finger and pinky finger are still tucked within the sock!
I did this with Alex immediately! It took about a week and she has never even reverted once!

Something to try with Pokercub maybe?!

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« Reply #64 on: May 20, 2013, 05:26:24 AM »

PokerDad, Thanks so much for the update.
I vividly remember watching your swimming clips, squirming with a mixture of delight and anxiety last year. We were just researching how to teach self rescue / swimming to my niece. It was great to see you doing it in real time. I'm planning on starting water safety/swimming from the get go when my bump turns into a little man in the next month or two, i'll be revisiting your post for ideas.
Its very interesting to me to see the things that you are focusing on and the progress you are making. I look at babies (in the offline world) and wonder how much different an EL kid would be. you give me a very useful point of reference. thanks

And the title picture on your blog post is just TOO cute!  smile

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« Reply #65 on: May 20, 2013, 06:34:39 AM »

As always, a great update! Well worth the wait. smile I liked your idea of showing EK. I did almost exactly the same thing with Cammie before showing them in customized lessons in Little Reader. It is indeed a daunting task, from selecting the words and pictures (I also filtered "large images only"!), to typing to organizing them up in LR. We had 5-6 of pictures only per word because it's tricky to find many that's close to Doman's standards. I would love to share those files but our computer broke before we had a chance to back them up. Sad

Please post a video of Cub swimming! We would love to see him smile

Keri, what a fantastic idea about the socks! I'll make sure to use them with Robert as he loves to write everywhere-including his body. LOL

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« Reply #66 on: May 20, 2013, 01:45:21 PM »

I understand not wanting to correct bad form. I didn't give James even a crayon until he was probably close to 2. I can't remember. But he wasn't little. He too to had a real grip easily, however he reverted a little recently with  the use of real regular length pencils, a grip helps with that.
Instead we worked on fine motor strength and dexterity. We did things like putting Pom Poms into a baby bottle and progressed to beads in the bottle.  I cut a slit in a yogurt or cottage cheese container and I had him put poker chips into it. Something I sure you have plenty of. James would sit for at least 30 minutes at a time doing these menial tasks.
He also had a rice pit to give some sensory feed back. I let him finger paint in the bathtub with a mixture of flour and colored water.
At 9-12 months he was a pro at putting balls into holes, stacking cups or rings, putting boxes inaide boxes and putting his shapes into a shape-o. If I had peg puzzles at the time he would have been doing those too.
Oh and playdough or oobleck (cornstarch and water). These 2 things alone will help with his final pencil grip.

I mention the above things because I think it is a sensitive period for cognitive and fine motor development.  His gross motor skills are progressing nicely.
James too couldn't stand until he was able to walk decently. If he fell while walking he had to crawl over to something and pull himself up. Seemed quite backwards.

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« Reply #67 on: May 24, 2013, 06:53:03 PM »

Thank you all for your support, encouragement, and ideas!

As requested, I went ahead and video taped a little segment the other day. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. My wife wanted me to add how happy and how much he plays in the water - that wasn't really the focus of this little video, but I get her point. He plays almost the entire time we're in the tub; it's like a giant water table for him. His favorite toy is a fishnet that he dips into the water and then allows the water to come off onto the side or the floor. He often makes puddles. He also cruises around the tub fantastically.

Anyway... here:
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/G0PDxnWQYw4&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/G0PDxnWQYw4&rel=1</a>

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« Reply #68 on: May 24, 2013, 07:07:14 PM »

I love that you posted this. And I am so glad tha you bit the bullet many many months ago and decided to get him gin the that hot tub smile.
It is evident how calm and comfortable he is in the water.

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« Reply #69 on: May 24, 2013, 09:50:40 PM »

He looks happier floating on his back when you let him go! He gets this little grin just after he realises no one is supporting him in the water. Obviously he is happy in the water   yes

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« Reply #70 on: May 25, 2013, 02:12:07 AM »

What a treat to see Cub displaying such skill and enjoyment! A big congratulations to the family. To see such progress is so inspiring. It struck me how calm he is and I just thought that this kind of calmness and control have a big positive impact on EQ skills too. I'm just curious, would you say he manages his emotions better (for an 11-month old) with all his practice at being such a cool little guy at swimming? Thanks for posting!

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« Reply #71 on: May 25, 2013, 02:31:49 PM »

Such a great video, he looks so happy  smile

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« Reply #72 on: September 03, 2013, 05:36:14 AM »

I know it's been quite a while. I thought I'd just type something up really quick (no photos, videos) as something is better than nothing. Time has been extremely short these days

http://pokercub.blogspot.com/2013/09/14-month-update.html

ideas? thoughts? suggestions? questions? a "hello, nice to hear from you again"?  LOL



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I'm just curious, would you say he manages his emotions better (for an 11-month old) with all his practice at being such a cool little guy at swimming?
He was fairly good at keeping his emotions under control. I have no idea how he compared to others in that regard though. I can say that we've taken a few months off of the swimming; I've since noticed that he scares with loud noises, on a plane taking off, and the likes, and he expresses unhappiness quite loudly - I don't see how this would be abnormal though. Also, he's kept the skill of the swimming, but he's not always so eager to go alone in the big pool (after a few days in a row, however, and he'll calm down). Not sure if that answers your question

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« Reply #73 on: September 03, 2013, 07:58:16 PM »

Yay for the update!

 So sweet about the candle blowing. What a tricky skill. But such a great motor oral skill. It may even be beneficial with his speech. Speech pathologists have children blow cotton balls across tables with and without straws  to strengthen their oral muscles. Likewise, blowing bubbles with a bubble wand helps also.

As for your question about verbs I would imagine it would be as simple as doing ans showing the card. Tell him to sit, when he sits, show the card. Or you could demonstrate also.

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« Reply #74 on: September 04, 2013, 08:43:09 PM »

Thank you for the suggestion Korrale4kq.

After posting, I realized there were countless words I forgot when I typed this up the other night. I went into the post and added 11 more, bringing the total on the post to 35. Seems like a decent number for a kid his age, especially a boy.

I have thought of two verbs that he uses: eat... and bite, though I think he uses both of these more as nouns. eat = "food" or "I want food"... bite = the same as eat, except I can say "bite" to mean that I want whatever food you happen to have at the moment

Back during the 10 month update, I mentioned (at least I think this is where I mentioned it - if not, I certainly posted this somewhere on the BK forum) that I got him to attempt to talk a lot more by requesting that he say the name of the food we  are eating. This works really well for foods that he really likes. For instance, he learned "Ice" for Ice Cream in a single attempt while with PokerMom at the zoo one afternoon. Apparently she got a free ice cream cone for some trivial mess up on her lunch order - later that day I was with him when I ordered a soft serve cone at the local IKEA. When he saw it, he shouted "Ice! Ice!" over and over again until I gave him some

 I turned to PokerMom and asked, "where did he learn that?"
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