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    • P Offline
      puff
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Have been MIA for awhile coz busy with jiejie p1 stuff.
      Just a update on dd2 speech progress , she has been seeing a doc for her speech delay and yesterday the doc is v happy with her improvement and is ready to discharge her fr the programme. πŸ™‚
      Half a year ago ,dd2 is still drooling alot and use pointing to communicate with us but now she can tell us wat she wants in a short phase (eg I want eat banana).
      I have been using flash card to flash to her and after a few times i let her flash the cards to me. She enjoy learning in this way and show great improvement.
      We also send her to pn begining of the year.. and we are pleasantly surprised when she bring home simple reader books (english n chinese) and is able to read( :salute: her kindergarten).
      Although dd2 speech still have pronunciation problem especially letter f , c, s ( n sometimes nobody understamd her sentence) but she is pretty advance in her motor skill eg she can write her name and draw shapes.
      Hope I have encourage parent whose kiddo refuse to speak at early age to keep on trying .....very soon you will be able to see your effort and hard work when your kid surprise you 加油 :celebrate:

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      • sembgalS Offline
        sembgal
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        buds:
        patntee:

        Hi all, my DS is in pre-nursery now at childcare. He is turning 3 yo in May. He can converse well with us in sentences (but cannot pronounce \"f\" and \"s\" sounds clearly) and can name many objects from pictures (animals, things, food etc) but when it comes to recognising ABC and numbers, he seems very uninterested. He always says \"I dunno\" when we ask him to point out letters of the alphabet or numbers. Any of your 2010 kids are like that? When my elder one was around the same age, she wasn't speaking much but can recognise some letters and knows her A for apple, B for boy etc. But my son cannot sit still to learn from the ABC or number charts.


        Hi patntee, my chubs just turned two last December. He is not attending any external kiddie pgrms. He can converse in sentences as well like your DS but due to his young age still got bits of cuuuuttte baby twang... which we simply adore. :please:

        He can recite numbers up to 20 but recognizes up to 10 for now. Am in no rush to make him recite / recognize further but instead am playing with him to introduce the quantity concept. ie. Knows the value of the numerals he recites. He skips count like any other tots his age. πŸ˜‚

        He knows his alphabets already and he seems to be self-teaching himself the letter sounds from just our reading sessions with him. Find that he is sensitive to language especially now (sensitive period we call it in Montessori Education) and picking up things very very fast. He can make sense of the sounds when we say bear he goes b-uh is for bear.. and so on. :shock: We just sing along the sounds and words he knows. No formal phonics intro yet and not planning to as yet.

        Learning numbers and alphabets need not require seat work. We do fun stuff where he can work hands-on and there are running around activities as well.

        Share with you one of our games..

        http://i46.tinypic.com/2vs3dvo.jpg\">

        He will walk around the table and mat to pick up the alphabets to match with the corresponding cards.. and sing the alphabet song over and over.. This material encourages upper case recognition and also learning words that begin with each alphabet.

        As for seat activities, he likes tracing these cards.

        *oops* think it didn't come out.. will try again later.. These cards feature emphasis on lower case recognition and tracing.

        And for math we play with numbers as well. No sitting down required. Don't have to be quiet either. πŸ˜‰

        http://i50.tinypic.com/2yvtq42.jpg\">

        Mebbe if you like i can share more.. Most importantly i find that if parents can offer children variety of simple yet interesting resources at home for children to work and play with, children will pick up learning faster than we know it. They of course think that they are just playing with mommy. So, no stress. Only fun. πŸ˜„

        The Eco-Friendly Letter Match Set is for 3 yrs and up. Price: $32.95
        Product code: 12-62005
        Can be purchased from Child Educational Co. Pte Ltd
        6 Harper Road #07-05 Leong Huat Building Singapore 369674.
        Tel: 6281 1128
        The Eco-Friendly Letter Match Set is a beautiful set, made from recycled rubberwood, promotes early skills through matching, identifying letter names and sounds, and fine-motor activities. The front of each card displays a full-colour image and the outline of the corresponding letter; the back of the cards contain letter outlines with directional arrows for finger tracing. Set includes 26 recycled wood letters, 26 2-sided activity cards, and a cloth storage bag.

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        • B Offline
          buds
          last edited by

          sembgal:
          buds:

          [quote=\"patntee\"]Hi all, my DS is in pre-nursery now at childcare. He is turning 3 yo in May. He can converse well with us in sentences (but cannot pronounce \"f\" and \"s\" sounds clearly) and can name many objects from pictures (animals, things, food etc) but when it comes to recognising ABC and numbers, he seems very uninterested. He always says \"I dunno\" when we ask him to point out letters of the alphabet or numbers. Any of your 2010 kids are like that? When my elder one was around the same age, she wasn't speaking much but can recognise some letters and knows her A for apple, B for boy etc. But my son cannot sit still to learn from the ABC or number charts.


          Hi patntee, my chubs just turned two last December. He is not attending any external kiddie pgrms. He can converse in sentences as well like your DS but due to his young age still got bits of cuuuuttte baby twang... which we simply adore. :please:

          He can recite numbers up to 20 but recognizes up to 10 for now. Am in no rush to make him recite / recognize further but instead am playing with him to introduce the quantity concept. ie. Knows the value of the numerals he recites. He skips count like any other tots his age. πŸ˜‚

          He knows his alphabets already and he seems to be self-teaching himself the letter sounds from just our reading sessions with him. Find that he is sensitive to language especially now (sensitive period we call it in Montessori Education) and picking up things very very fast. He can make sense of the sounds when we say bear he goes b-uh is for bear.. and so on. :shock: We just sing along the sounds and words he knows. No formal phonics intro yet and not planning to as yet.

          Learning numbers and alphabets need not require seat work. We do fun stuff where he can work hands-on and there are running around activities as well.

          Share with you one of our games..

          http://i46.tinypic.com/2vs3dvo.jpg\">

          He will walk around the table and mat to pick up the alphabets to match with the corresponding cards.. and sing the alphabet song over and over.. This material encourages upper case recognition and also learning words that begin with each alphabet.

          As for seat activities, he likes tracing these cards.

          *oops* think it didn't come out.. will try again later.. These cards feature emphasis on lower case recognition and tracing.

          And for math we play with numbers as well. No sitting down required. Don't have to be quiet either. πŸ˜‰

          http://i50.tinypic.com/2yvtq42.jpg\">

          Mebbe if you like i can share more.. Most importantly i find that if parents can offer children variety of simple yet interesting resources at home for children to work and play with, children will pick up learning faster than we know it. They of course think that they are just playing with mommy. So, no stress. Only fun. πŸ˜„

          The Eco-Friendly Letter Match Set is for 3 yrs and up. Price: $32.95
          Product code: 12-62005
          Can be purchased from Child Educational Co. Pte Ltd
          6 Harper Road #07-05 Leong Huat Building Singapore 369674.
          Tel: 6281 1128
          The Eco-Friendly Letter Match Set is a beautiful set, made from recycled rubberwood, promotes early skills through matching, identifying letter names and sounds, and fine-motor activities. The front of each card displays a full-colour image and the outline of the corresponding letter; the back of the cards contain letter outlines with directional arrows for finger tracing. Set includes 26 recycled wood letters, 26 2-sided activity cards, and a cloth storage bag.[/quote]It cost me only $15! :shock:

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          • sembgalS Offline
            sembgal
            last edited by

            Hi buds, can share where to buy at $15?

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            • B Offline
              buds
              last edited by

              From a spree organizer at SMH (Singapore Motherhood Forum), sembgal. I look out for experienced and reputable spree organizers from time to time especially for educational materials. Most of whom became fast friends because we share similar fetish for cool educational products. πŸ˜‰

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              • sembgalS Offline
                sembgal
                last edited by

                What are spree organisers buds?

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                • B Offline
                  buds
                  last edited by

                  They organize bulk purchase or alternatively called a bulk spree. Like shopping spree liddat. πŸ˜‚ Interested buyers will all share cost for shipping on top of product price which makes it cheaper for everyone on the whole. They could be running this online or perhaps bring over from overseas (probably has relative / family staying there) or perhaps also da bao all the wonderful barangs from having to travel for work from time to time.


                  Some of these sellers monitor sales periods and bulk discounts from the vendors or manufacturers so we can all enjoy more savings. πŸ˜„

                  Hope this clarifies.

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                  • C Offline
                    Cinderella_14
                    last edited by

                    My DD is born in Jan 2010 πŸ™‚

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                    • JohnYeoJ Offline
                      JohnYeo
                      last edited by

                      oh wow, didnt know there is a thread of my DC… πŸ˜ƒ DD1 born on March 2010

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                      • J Offline
                        jane26
                        last edited by

                        Hi,


                        my meimei was born in April 2010... πŸ™‚

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