All About Right Brain Training
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Hi mincy,
Do you mind to show me the tangram/block puzzles so that I can have better idea? Or do you happen to know if there is any parents who might not need it anymore? I am more than willing to buy over preloved sets to try out.
The popular discount voucher is in the stack of coupons in the NDP goodie bag. If you need, I can give you my spare voucher.
Hi Blackdas,
Yes, you understand my feelings and I really appreciate your inputs so far. Especially with the variety of courses and various training methods available, I do hope to research more before committing ourselves to it.
Any parents here send their child to Igenius? -
hee I can't find any nice tangram sets so my is printed from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Make_a_tangram.svg
I just paste both sides on a card board and paste a plastic sheets over it on both sides. You can use the shapes to make lots of pictures. Can try this site for samples of pictures to make with the tangram
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/tangrams.html
will need go back and take pix for the blocks -
My son has been in Shichida for a year. I think if parents want to see good results from such programmes, they have to be really diligent in teaching their kids. If just depend on the school, the results will not be significant. Shichida has open house so momresource, you may like to check it out. BTW, i think Trio centre is opened by ex-shichida staff…
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Hi mincy,
Thanks for the link. Now I know it is called tangram puzzle. I got 2 wooden sets that I got from those neighbourhood stationary shop (quality not so bad) and my boy was keen for awhile only. But I think the only toy he continue to play is lego.
I look forward for your photo block puzzle.
Hi Min,
Yes, I totally agree with you that parents involvement is crucial for any programs to be successful. I think all programs will one way or another be beneficial for the kid and parents, but we can;t possibly send our kids to all courses. One of reasons I am researching into the various right-brain schools to enroll my kid b’cos if some programs already coincide with the activities I am doing for them, I will give it a miss lor. -
Momresource,
Just to add, Shichida also trains photographic memory… I saw some materials available at Popular which you can use to train … but it’s in chinese though… block games also have which train their logic thinking -
Hi Chief Kiasu,
Can share which are the links the trio centre recommended for making materials? I run out of ideas
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Hi mincy,
Thanks for the link. Now I know it is called tangram puzzle. I got 2 wooden sets that I got from those neighbourhood stationary shop (quality not so bad) and my boy was keen for awhile only. But I think the only toy he continue to play is lego.
I look forward for your photo block puzzle.
Hi Min,
Yes, I totally agree with you that parents involvement is crucial for any programs to be successful. I think all programs will one way or another be beneficial for the kid and parents, but we can;t possibly send our kids to all courses. One of reasons I am researching into the various right-brain schools to enroll my kid b’cos if some programs already coincide with the activities I am doing for them, I will give it a miss lor. -
Hi momresource,
sorry, just manage to take the images and upload. The blocks have different patterns on each side so you can make pictures with it. In a way its similar to the tangram puzzles.
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aV6DB5i
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq2XP4r
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=gx7oOTr
hee my son only likes to push his barrel of legos on the floor and make a light saber. -
Hi Mincy,
Thanks for taking time to take photo and post here.
May I ask where you purchase this materials? Are there indication for which age group to play?
Btw, have you tried out logico? I heard good reviews about it but the english version is expensive; alternatively, the chinsese version is available at $100+. -
Hi mumresource,
I got this set from the Tensai store in shichida… about 26 bucks. I need to check back on the recommended age but I think it’s between 2-5. Basically my boy was helping himself with the display set at the store after his lessons and saying "I wan this" so many times that I got pai seh and buy.
I have heard good reviews of logico too but my boy was not willing to play with it when a sales person was trying to get him interested in it so I did not buy it.
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