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Local Support Groups / Português / Re: Interessante!!
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on: March 29, 2010, 12:39:42 PM
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Olá pessoal, sou a Mari e moro no Brasil, conheci o LR há quase 1 ano através de procura no google sobre o livro do Glenn Doman, fiquei encantada, porém foi bem na época da crise mundial e não tive coragem de comprá-lo, pois tenho medo quando o futuro é incerto. Tenho 2 filhas 1 de 3y e outra de 1y, comecei firme ensinando a de 3y durou 2 meses e acabei deixando pois o meu tempo é mto curto e as regras de 3 vezes ao dia não davam certo pra mim. Ela sabe as palavras que ensinei ate hj, mas agora não sigo o método flashcard. Meu marido fez um quadro branco usando fórmica e compensado pra ela, comprei pinceis e apagador, e a gente brinca de escolinha todos os dias. Penso que estou incentivando-a e brincando. Escrevo as palavras no quadro e passo pra ela seguindo o método do Glenn Doman porém neste quadro, cada dia passo a palavra de baixo para cima e assim vai... Este ano a coloquei na escola, ela está adorando, já sabe escrever o nome completo dela e já lê várias coisas. Sei que o meu objetivo não é ter uma criança de 4 anos lendo, mas sim motivada a aprender. Agora como mãe, o que eu mais gostaria é de poder ensiná-la falar inglês, pois já que sou fluente nesta lingua. Como faço isso? quais as ideias? uso pouca coisa, tais como cores e slides de animais, familia, mas a questão do dia a dia? como vcs que moram fora ensinam os filhos de vcs o português?
Mari
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Parents' Lounge / Introduce Yourself / Re: Hi KL
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on: March 28, 2010, 01:21:24 AM
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KL,
I would like to say for you, that your work is excellent, it´s and example for me, thanks for letting us to download the slides that are really show. My baby also loves them!!!
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: Toddler hungry at 3 a.m.?
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on: March 28, 2010, 01:16:29 AM
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Bebita,
You will get to sleep well when your baby is around 2y, but if you intend to have another baby sooner, I advise you to get accostumed to this routine, because it´s really this way. There are few mothers who say that their baby sleep all night but in my case it never happened. In according to the snack at night, doctors say that the SLEEP FEEDS and we don´t need to feed them we must let them to cry. Sincerely I never followed this, because It´s not easy to interrupt our short time to sleep waiting them to shut up, I don´t worry, I give my babies the milk bottle and I wait they become 2y old. I have 2, one is 3y and the second is 1y3m. I live the same situation of yours. Be free!!!
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Parents' Lounge / Introduce Yourself / Re: helloooooo im brand new!:D
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on: March 25, 2010, 01:11:36 AM
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Hello Tholl.e,
You are in the right place, here there are a lot of parents worried in their children and love to share, help each other. It is a group very united. Certainly you will notice this. I recommend you to have time and dedicate in reading the subjects which atracts you. Welcome!!!
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: Did you potty train your toddler early?
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on: March 25, 2010, 01:01:15 AM
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Well I think we can not give up, potty train is an act that lasts more than 1 month and sometimes we stop doing this training without the success. When my baby was 18m I started potty train with her and even at night, or else, no more diaper, I put a plastic protection in her bed and let her to sleep on a towel that was put on this plastic that was on the bed. She made pee some nights until she starts to wake up to make pee in the potty. It was one month!!!
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Parents' Lounge / Introduce Yourself / Re: Hi everyone,
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on: March 25, 2010, 12:37:41 AM
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You are right to recognize the time that each child needs to. In according to ideas in how to proceed is that: I imagine ýou are atlking about an unique baby, so when we parents have the first baby we want to do everything to protect him/her, even to take what this baby want before he/she talks what it is, then, my clue for you is: let your baby talks what he/she wants, for example, instead of pointing his finger, insist on him, "what do you want to?" and repeat "is it water"? I made this way and it functioned with my first baby. Maybe it can help you. Now I am in the second baby, and she is so talkative because she has another child near her, talking all the time with her, consequently she developed much more than the first.
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