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    • M Offline
      meredith84
      last edited by

      Hi,


      Agree, it depend on your child’s ability. I know it’s a late reply for your thread, but I just want to share the information whether there’s someone else want to know. I’ve heard a place called Jan Club, a place to get chinese enrichment for pre-nursery, nursery, and more in fun way. Will PM you for details whether you want to see or know more about it…

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        petalfruit
        last edited by

        Hi there,


        my kid is 2 and a half years old… i’m enrolling her for playgroup now… but can’t find one in amk… so enrolled her in an enrichment centre, WiggleLearners… your 2 cents worth on this? and what is good for kids tis age…

        Thanks.

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          wepl99
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          My boy seems to be unable to grasp the alphabetical letters and numbers as compared to some of his peers in Pre-sch, wondering if there are any schools that are able to help with this. I’ve sent him to phonics classes when he was one and the half for 2 yrs thereafter I’ve stopped cos the school seems to teach the same things again and again. Pls advise anyone. Thanks.

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            hquek
            last edited by

            Perhaps you can refer to the thread on phonics? http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=56769#56769


            Kids learn through repetition. If you are concerned about reading, the best suggestion I can give is to read a lot to him - at least 5-10 min each day. Library has lots of materials you can borrow. Phonics, a child may not grasp. But read to him, you can expect wonders (although that will take a bit of time).

            DS1 doesn't quite comprehend how to piece words together, but he can read stuff like enid blyton short stories, magic schoolbus books, and pretty much understand what he's reading.

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              Charmaine_chong
              last edited by

              I agree with hquek.


              Please starts reading aloud to your kids daily. Make it a daily activity and read widely. Reading isn't restricted to only books but labels, signs on the road, blocks, magazines, comics..... Please ensure books, papers, crayon, pencils are available all the time and easily accessed to encourage a child's curousity in the world of reading, writing and drawing. In fact, reading starts at home.

              Aside reading, please do various activities with your child. Started to train his writing skills, listening, speaking, reading.....

              For phonics, you may want to introduce Leapfrog Letter Factory to teach him lettersounds and lettername together. However, do not depend on the DVD itself, please read loads of ABC books and stories, and consider to play ABC cards, ABC puzzle, ABC writing books, ABC arts and craft......

              Paste alphabet on the wall at his eye level. So that he always see it and teach according to his pace.

              Child learns best through fun activities. Get him to listen, look, speak and hands on.

              These links are terrific, hope it helps.

              ABC Arts and Craft
              http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Alphabet_and_Numbers/Alphabet_and_Numbers.html
              http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/letter-of-the-week/lowercase
              http://belladia.typepad.com/crafty_crow/abcs/

              Printable Colourful Cards
              http://www.childcareland.com/free.html
              http://www.filefolderfun.com/KindergartenAlphabet.html

              Coloring ABC
              http://www.coloring.ws/alphabet.htm

              Various activies at this site
              http://www.dltk-teach.com/alphabuddies/letter-a.html

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                mummy of 2
                last edited by

                Thanks, Charamaine, for the wonderful list of websites for parents who are stuck for ideas. 😄

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                  Charmaine_chong
                  last edited by

                  Hi Mummy2,


                  You are welcomed.

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                    autumnbronze
                    last edited by

                    Charmaine_chong:
                    I agree with hquek.


                    Please starts reading aloud to your kids daily. Make it a daily activity and read widely. Reading isn't restricted to only books but labels, signs on the road, blocks, magazines, comics..... Please ensure books, papers, crayon, pencils are available all the time and easily accessed to encourage a child's curousity in the world of reading, writing and drawing. In fact, reading starts at home.

                    Aside reading, please do various activities with your child. Started to train his writing skills, listening, speaking, reading.....

                    For phonics, you may want to introduce Leapfrog Letter Factory to teach him lettersounds and lettername together. However, do not depend on the DVD itself, please read loads of ABC books and stories, and consider to play ABC cards, ABC puzzle, ABC writing books, ABC arts and craft......

                    Paste alphabet on the wall at his eye level. So that he always see it and teach according to his pace.

                    Child learns best through fun activities. Get him to listen, look, speak and hands on.

                    These links are terrific, hope it helps.

                    ABC Arts and Craft
                    http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Alphabet_and_Numbers/Alphabet_and_Numbers.html
                    http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/letter-of-the-week/lowercase
                    http://belladia.typepad.com/crafty_crow/abcs/

                    Printable Colourful Cards
                    http://www.childcareland.com/free.html
                    http://www.filefolderfun.com/KindergartenAlphabet.html

                    Coloring ABC
                    http://www.coloring.ws/alphabet.htm

                    Various activies at this site
                    http://www.dltk-teach.com/alphabuddies/letter-a.html
                    Hi charmaine,

                    Just a quick note to say that I use the above 2 hightlighted sites to teach my son the alphabets now. Especially, the 1st website, there is always a book recommendation to follow up aft the teaching of the individual letters. The books are availbale (so far) at Bishan library and my son enjoys it when I read them to him. Its really fantastic!!

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                      Charmaine_chong
                      last edited by

                      Hi autumnbronze,


                      Thanks for sharing. These are my favourite sites.

                      When i taught my 3yo son a year ago, i used
                      - ABC cards & coloring pages (http://www.coloring.ws/alphabet.htm)

                      Once he knew about 90% of alphabets, i got him to do
                      - ABC dot to dot
                      - ABC puzzle
                      - ABC tracing worksheets from DTLK

                      I prefer to associate learning with arts & craft. It is more acceptable and friendly to young tots.

                      I 've been using some of the ideas here to teach him phonics.
                      http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Alphabet_and_Numbers/Alphabet_and_Numbers.html

                      These were what we did 2 months ago.

                      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVQfCZr

                      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVQfHYJ

                      http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVQfKsS

                      These are my current favourite, i printed a lot here to let my 18.5mths girl to learn/play/touch and my 4yo son to recognise words

                      http://www.childcareland.com/free.html
                      http://www.filefolderfun.com/KindergartenAlphabet.html

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                        gumiho
                        last edited by

                        Hi,


                        I am planning to send my 4yo to enrichment classes (eg. I can read, Berries World, Little Neuro Tree…etc.) However their charges are high, we cannot afford to send her to those "highly recommanded" school.

                        May I know are there any enrichment classes out there whereby their charges are economic with lively teaching methods?

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