Show Posts
|
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 7
|
5
|
EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: I have a reader!! What now? Suggestions please!
|
on: September 05, 2013, 08:52:42 PM
|
I had a similar panic last month (you can actually read my blog post about it here: http://memorizingthemoments.blogspot.com/2013/08/keeping-up-with-super-tot.html). He's been reading for a long time, but became a lot more fluent recently. Anyway, he isn't interested in BOB books or the boring readers. He hated the Preschool Prep videos (although likes the books). He likes books that are interesting, so we do a lot of non fiction or stories with characters he likes. It is a challenge finding books he likes that have big fonts and only a few sentences per page. He does like some of the LeapFrog movies like Talking Word Factory and Code Caper. We also recently started stepping into spelling (you can print the cards I made from http://memorizingthemoments.blogspot.com/2013/08/beginner-spelling-cards.html). In addition to using Little Reader lessons to learn to read new words, I try to make games. I use 3 Part Cards with Toobs for matching games (I share all those under Printables). I have also written new words on mats I made from a cut up shower curtain. He loves to jump and skip to different words. I've put words on his pound-a-peg toy and made little sight words zoo's for him to put the animals into.The more he words learns the more he loves to read. I wish you luck figuring out where to go next with your little one! I know I've spent many long hours in the night worrying over that very issue!
|
|
|
7
|
EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child - Signing, Speaking, Languages / Bilingual DVDs
|
on: August 26, 2013, 03:47:48 PM
|
I recently bought my son The Magic School Bus Complete Set (Amazon frequently has it pretty inexpensively). Anyway, I love it because it has the option to watch each episode entirely in Spanish. I like the idea of exposing him to the language in a more natural setting than some videos intended to teach Spanish (not that we don't also watch those). I was wondering if anyone knows of any other educational series like that that offer the choice to watch it in Spanish. Thanks!
|
|
|
8
|
EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Pre-School
|
on: February 24, 2013, 11:09:55 PM
|
I think this is an interesting topic. I recently read an article comparing the different types of preschools and they found that for most kids, it just didn't matter. The only kids who benefit from preschool are those "at risk" children who do get the attention and academic support at home. Obviously, that is not the case for your child, who is getting much more attention than normal.
Personally, I do not plan to enroll my son in preschool. He seems very close to your daughter academically (except he lacks the motor skills to write letters and numbers). I think he would be bored to tears at preschool. I also think he is more likely to pick up bad social habits from children with parents who are less strict than I, than he is to gain positive socialization skills. He goes to a great home daycare, so he can get his socialization there!
|
|
|
9
|
EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Suggestions on where to go next
|
on: February 24, 2013, 11:04:34 PM
|
DS is 27 months. We are currently doing LR, reading a ton of books and going through the alphabet by theme to work on phonics and fine motor activities ( http://memorizingthemoments.blogspot.com/search/label/Mommy%20and%20Me%20ABCs). He is reading pretty well. He can count to about 15 and knows his shapes, colors, and numbers. I know it is a little premature, as we are only on J, but I am starting to worry about where to go next when we finish the alphabet units. I don't think he will have the fine motor skills to write, which seems to limit my options. Obviously we will work on the motor skills, but most of the pre-school workbooks I see in stores are pretty far beneath his cognitive level. On the other hand, it is really early to start kindergarten home school curriculum. I was thinking of maybe buying the first level of Math U See or Right Start Math (LM did nothing for him ). Has anyone else used either these this young? I was also thinking we could do science units. For example, we could do a unit on the human body, where he reads and learns about muscles, bones, etc. for a period of time. That would give me a rough framework into which I could work a lot of different types of activities. I am open to other suggestions also! What have you done with your 2-4 year olds?
|
|
|
|
|