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Local Support Groups / General Discussions / Re: Infant Siddha Program
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on: May 24, 2011, 06:41:55 AM
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Hi Anagha!
I had done ISP a year back and we too were required to make a vision chart. I was expecting then, so I had to list top 10-12 qualities that I wanted in my child. I had to compare them with the idol as well. For eg:(Name of child) is HAPPY like Krishna, is CREATIVE like grandmother etc. I had made a chart with Rainbow and clouds in it. I had listed the qualities on each cloud and each rainbow colour.
Hope this helps, Khush
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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child Music / Re: Classical music
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on: October 26, 2010, 06:50:48 AM
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Hi, I play Indian Classical music esp vocal classical music to my 16 month old daughter. I have been doing this since her birth. Earlier I used to play it whenever she was awake. Now that she moves around a lot, I play it when she's busy with something and sitting in one place and also during her sleep time.
I think playing classical music has had a very positive effect on my daughter. I dont know if its becoz of classical music but she's never given me sleepless nights...right from start! And she's never been cranky. Now that she's started talking, she even tries to chant some prayers and mantras.
Overall I think Indian Classical Music is the best thing u can give yr child!
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Total Development Programme
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on: September 21, 2010, 06:48:21 AM
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Arvi, I think u're right...maybe it was the EMI that i remember from the presentation....so the correct amt is what was quoted to u... Total development program (complete set) - 1,40,000 INR Math kit - 20,650 INR Values kit - 20,650 INR Reading kit - 42,500 INR
Kimba, the materials are very good...high quality...the content is vast and in detail (which we can easily source from google) but definately not worth the amt.... and to keep up with their exact curriculum (like first teaching from book and then using the cd, then revision....its like u opening a school in yr house!) sounded little impractical to me....
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Total Development Programme
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on: September 20, 2010, 11:14:47 AM
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Arvi, Very true...its very expensive...I dont know how she quoted such a huge amount...the lady who came to our house said it was for Rs 6000....which I found to be "not worth the money". They mainly focus on homeschooling, which is why their products are so expensive.... Instead we can buy a lot of reading books and educational toys/materials with the same amount....
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Total Development Programme
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on: September 18, 2010, 04:33:59 AM
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I finally had the presentation by TOTAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ppl. A lady had come to my place with lots of materials like books, cds, dvds etc I'd say its an Advanced Doman method. Every bit that we present to the child goes into details and more details. They have classified the learning age-wise and hence there is a curriculum to be followed each year.
Frankly I was not very impressed with the program. If I give all the detailed knowledge to my child at home, what is she going to learn new at school? Whats the point in sending my child to school if she already knows everything?
The cost of the program was abt INR 6000 i.e. $130.
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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: Starting at Four Months?
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on: September 07, 2010, 06:32:42 AM
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I had made several flash cards when I was pregnant. I had started flashing these cards to my daughter from day 1. It really didnt matter whether she understood or comprehended these words...repeatedly flashing and saying aloud that word was more important. My cards were BIG BLACK regular everyday words in catogories like Animals, Fruits, BodyParts, In The House, Flowers, Members of the House, etc. Each catogory had 10 words. I used to flash these cards very quickly.
Music was also an important part in our schedule, especially Indian Classical Vocal and Instrumental. We had this playing in our room almost all the time.
Now my daughter is 14 months and she recognises a lot of words and numbers that were flashed earlier to her.
Hope this helps!
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Flash Cards, India, Mumbai
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on: July 02, 2010, 05:39:45 AM
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Hi Advaya, I had done ISP when i was 5 months pregnant. Its a wonderful programme that teaches the use of flashcards very well. Their materials are quite expensive. Also i had made flash cards when i was expecting...i had a lot of time! But now, with my 1 yr old daughter...time seems to run! So i was wondering if i can buy flash cards anywhere in Mumbai at a cheper rate.
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