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46  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Signing, Speaking, Languages / Re: Bilingual DVDs on: August 26, 2013, 04:24:47 PM
Language Tree has a nature video in Spanish, you can find it here
47  EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: What to do at the age of 3 weeks on: August 25, 2013, 05:59:02 PM
If you have settled on what language you'd like to introduce, now is the time to begin prepping you and the baby. What language are you interested in teaching baby?
There are countless resources for Spanish, French, and several for Italian and German. There are dozens for Arabic, but they are expensive and tend to have a religious or cultural slant to them. Chinese resources are plentiful but costly, and you have got to know where to look.

At this point, I would recommend prepping your self. Learning a lot of simple vocabulary in the target language and some simple phrases that you can use with the baby if you don't speak the language. Its hard to recommend resources if I don't know what you want to teach.
48  EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: What to do at the age of 3 weeks on: August 25, 2013, 12:14:42 PM
Oh yeah! Do you plan on introducing multiple languages to the baby? I think that now is the time to begin prepping yourself to do so and gently start if you are monolingual.
49  EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: What to do at the age of 3 weeks on: August 25, 2013, 12:11:19 PM
I would work on sleep and routine training, maybe a little elimination communication (EC) if that is something you have interest in, physical development and talking to the baby. I would probably wait until 3 or 4 months to begin academics.

I say focus on the physical, bonding and establishing routines. Take baby outdoors, talk to baby, let baby sit, lie and crawl in various environments as much as is reasonable.
50  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Other Topics / Re: James's first science video. on: August 23, 2013, 01:03:21 PM
To James:
You did a GREAT job. I loved your bus. You have a nice shirt and you explained condensation very, very well! Please make more videos soon. You are a clever boy and you did very good work! I am proud of you.

To MandaBPlus3
I think that you and James make a fantastic team! I loved this video and you did a fantastic job of encouraging his interest and the editing is well done. Not to showy or flashy. It is calm and keeps the focus where it belongs--on James, condensation and his bus! I hope you guys decide to make more videos.
51  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: Update on my 3 year year olds reading progress on: August 12, 2013, 01:30:25 AM
A free substitute to Ordinary Parents Guide to Teach Reading, if you know some basic phonics, is the Ultimate Phonics Word and Sentence List.

Its completely free and there is no need to pay shipping and handling, you can download it and read off of anything that has a PDF viewing capabilities.
52  Products Marketplace / Product Discussions and Reviews / Re: Hands-on Equation Level 1 App Free today only! on: August 09, 2013, 05:05:29 AM
Cool, too bad this only works on iPad at the moment Sad.
53  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: DD doesn't read every word clearly on: August 07, 2013, 10:48:12 PM
I would designate a short time twice a day for careful reading, and gradually extend it.

You could try printing out sentences in 25 pt font, cutting each word and having her arrange them in a sentence and read them. If you don't want to type and print all of that, then try for some books with large font and ~25 words per page where you read every word together. I would try and see if there was a pattern for the words she skips/misses. Are they the little words like: if, or, but, an, the, etc...

When she replaces is it a synonym for what is really there. I would try and notice what words she was skipping and or misreading and why.
If they are words she knows by sight but she says a synonym, I would begin gently but firmly correcting. She may have memorized the word wrong. For example if she looks at the words "Look at the beautiful woman" but says "Look its a pretty girl" or anything close to that, I would begin doing phonics more extensively and correcting more because while it may mean essentially the same thing, that's not what the writing says.
54  EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Update on my 7 and 3 year old on: August 07, 2013, 11:53:57 AM
Fantastic!!! (I just wanted to be the first to reply  tongue ).
It looks like Blaise is what--3 or 4 years ahead of the local school systems? Makes perfect sense he did start 4 yrs before most of the local school-kids, I guess. But wow.... Just wow. And he's on Saxon 5/6? Isn't this the little boy who felt he wasn't good in math a couple of years ago? If I recall you said his confidence with math wasn't as good with reading because he was such a great reader so young, right?

Would you mind sharing your reading list for Blaise? I love how you keep his 'subject' list so simple and uncluttered: Reading (science, history and literature), Math, Piano, French and PE.

Mason is a great reader!
Is there any particular reason you chose to use Singapore with him instead of Saxon or is that just the way that it worked out?


I love reading about how well so many EL kids are doing at home or nursery!!! Its so exciting!!!
(Yes, I'm an EL nerd.)
55  Products Marketplace / Product Discussions and Reviews / Re: Piano Wizard Review on: August 06, 2013, 06:03:43 PM
Thank you, this is really great! smile
56  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: Update on my 3 year year olds reading progress on: August 06, 2013, 03:52:28 PM
Bravo Mason and Linzy! He is reading very well!

I am curious, did you ever finish Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading?
Also, where do you get the Peter and Jane books? I can only find them being sold outside the USA as a series.

I know that you've expressed interest in teaching the boys French, what is Blaise up to these days? Isn't he about school age now?

Would you mind sharing an update on your boys progress to-date?
57  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Other Topics / Re: Developing vocabulary for a four year old on: August 05, 2013, 05:08:03 AM
Sorry, this reply is just going to be all over the place!!! Its really, really late now and I'm tired but can't sleep!!! You have been warned.

If English is your first language, then you have an advantage as much of English isn't new to you--its just...on vacation?

I would start trying to read/write a little in English several times everyday on the high-school level. Read short stories online, do word of the day, get a thesaurus--synonyms are your friend!!!

Look at 1-3 interesting pictures online with your DD each day and look at the pictures together. Describe them and talk about them. Look at animal pictures, pictures of outer space, pictures of cities, beaches, family, your old home with your family, other children etc...

Try to find some activity you can reliably do in English several times a week.
If she doesn't own a doll-house and a tea-set yet, this is the perfect age to introduce them as you can have English tea-parties and the dolls + their house is an excellent model of a typical home and gives you an opportunity. If you watch something on TV or DVD, like a movie. Talk about what happened 1st, 2nd, 3rd...last. Favorite parts, funny parts. Get some books in English.

I would take a look at Readingbear.com, progressivephonics.com and starfall.com. Reading bear will probably do the most for her vocabulary in the early stages sense they use simple words in sentences.

Play physical response games...things like Simon Says, Mother May I, and others so that she gets used to following direct commands in English. Get a couple of toys and put them in a basket. Let this be the "English Basket" when you play with a toy from this basket, you speak English!!!

Do you know any hand clapping games? Things like Tic Tac Toe, Patty-Cake, Rock-Paper-Scissors?
Now would be a fun time to introduce them as they are fun and novel ways to work on gross motor, rythym, cordination, language, ryhming and have fun at the same time.
Get one of those "First 1000 Words" book and keep it near at hand. Take 3 words a day and learn them, then play "I Spy" with your daughter.

I suggest looking into an E-Reader if getting phyiscal books is prohibitive, but first know that there are literally 1000's of books available online for free.
Is your daughter ready to read?
Look into The Reading Lesson, its available as a PDF and can be downloaded to a computer or printed. The first 40 pages of the book are free (2 chapters) it is very gentle but pretty thorough. The same company sells a vocabulary program, though it might be more appropriate after you finish the first ~10 lessons of the Reading Lesson.

Even if you read books in French then talk about them in English.
Study the pictures in English.
Describe pictures as colorful and vibrant, realistic or caricature, you might ask "does this animal look nice and tame or does he look wild and fierce?" to help your daughter learn the words tame vs wild.
Play the opposite game with dolls and stuffed animals.
"My doll is going over the pillow so your doll is going to go under the pillow"
"This dog is wild and loud!!! His brother is tame and quiet!! smile"

That type of thing.
As you re-read books you've discussed you can advance the vocabulary you are using with your child. If last week, you talked about the "big dog behind the little dog", you might talk about how the "bigger dog walks behind the small dog." or how the lion which was described as "scary" last time might be "frightening" or "ferocious" when you read the book later.

Can you print off stories in black and white for her and make her some english books that way?
Maybe writing letters to her Anglophone family back home--you write and she dictate, will help fuel her interest in words and reading.
There are many educational videos on youtube, I would let her watch a couple of them ranging from PreK-3rd grade level and look up words for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade vocabulary words, try and use 3 new words a week.

Make a word wall.
Perhaps you can use sticky notes to translate some of her french books into bilingual books. Get a 3x5 sticky note and write the English translation of each page, put the sticky notes in the French books so that you can read the same stories in English and French.
Make a list of words that you can use to describe various pictures in different books and put it on the back flap of the book and just subtly cross out the words that you have covered a few times, so you can gradually see a rough idea of any progress you make. Its a huge encouragement.

Does your DD like to make videos? Perhaps a private Youtube channel where she makes videos for her English speaking family by talking about her school, playing with puppets, singing a song etc...will also help her to feel more motivated to speak English??

58  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Signing, Speaking, Languages / Re: How do I teach a language that I don't speak? on: August 03, 2013, 05:01:34 PM
Exposure to the spoken and written language
--Get books (with CDs if possible)
--DVDS
--Videos (look on Youtube)
--Vocabulary
--Nanny who speaks the language you want taught
--Playgroup
--Immersion school

--You, the parent, must be willing to work!!!
If you learn to READ the language with fairly good pronunciation then you can read simple books to your kids, even if you don't understand most of it. You can alter many games like go fish, match, etc to require the extra language.
There are tons and tons and tons of materials available for Spanish and a good amount for Hebrew also. I rarely take Latin seriously enough to consider looking for resources but I know that there are quite a few out there.

I will try and share my list of Spanish and Hebrew resources later. Sorry its taken so long for me to get this list posted....
59  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Signing, Speaking, Languages / Re: Exchange Spanish/English vocabulary on: August 01, 2013, 09:23:32 PM
Quote from: nuria
gaveta   in English?          the place where you keep things, it is in front of the passenger´s seat
Sounds like a "glove box" or "glove compartment"
Google image link of a "glove box" or "glove compartment".

Is that what you're talking about?
60  EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Signing, Speaking, Languages / Re: How do I teach a language that I don't speak? on: August 01, 2013, 02:07:33 PM
I have been reading blogs and forum archives of people who teach languages that they don't know speak as natives or don't know at all. I don't have any experiences w this myself but I plan to do it so I have been reading a lot about it over the years.

I am in the waiting room of the Dr.s right now so l will post later from home.
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