I Believe Early Learning is Important
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Monday, November 21, 2011
I can't remember where I heard it but I've heard it a lot that between the ages of 0-5 years old children's minds are rapidly developing and thrive on stimulation and that it's the best time to get a jump start on learning. I would definitely have to say I agree with that. I've been working with Ewan for several years now trying to make sure nothing ever slows him down in life. He's 5 years old now so it may seem like that time of rapid development is over for him but that doesn't stop him from continuing to learn at a faster pace then the other kids at his school. I don't think that is because he's really smarter then them or anything. I think the kids at his school are just at a hump that he's already gotten over and for him it's all down hill till the next hump. It also doesn't hurt that as long as he can remember he's been learning so he doesn't fight it. When I was growing up I never wanted to learn because it was hard for me but Ewan has been learning all his life. We never pushed him and we never yelled at him if he didn't get it right away. We were patient with him and let him learn at his own pace. Even when he was 4 years old and still not potty trained we just waited for it to click for him. So I'm definitely going to keep doing what I've been doing with him but it's time for the torch to be passed down to his younger brother Leon. To me it's super important to get a jump start on Leon's education just like I have with Ewan. I hope I can look back on this post in 4 years and say, I still belive that getting a jump start on learning is the way to go because Leon is now in kindergarden and has a 3rd grade reading level too.
Shapes and Pegs
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Monday, November 14, 2011
My Baby Can Read
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Corn Maze
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Geography
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
One of the main ways I help my kids learn is I try to give a taste of every type of experience I can. So we went to the corn maze and learned about maps. Yes I know it's probably really weird for me to expect my 5 year old to learn anything about maps but I still try. What I really loved about this is that Ewan (my 5 year old) is NOT a leader it was very hard for him to take charge and lead the pack. He kept trying to get me to tell him which way to go. So I really love that it taught him how to be a leader. Anyway what we did is we got a map of the maze then I had him draw out the correct path. Then we went into the maze and tried to follow what he drew. Of course we took a wrong turn or two but hey what fun is a corn maze if you go the correct way straight through. After we were done we celebrated with a well deserved cup of hot chocolate in front of a warm fire.
Hello Bloggers
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Hello blogging world, I have a story to tell you about my two smart babies.I keep asking myself. How did my babies become so smart? Well, I have no idea. I'm not very bright myself. I struggled something fierce in school growing up. By the time I had graduated high school I had a filth grade reading level.OK OK I'm probably not giving myself enough credit. My reading level may have been better than that but I was definitely not ready for collage. So I've made it my personal goal in life to make sure the same doesn't happen to my kids and so far I've got to say it's going very well. I'm not really sure how I did it (maybe they were just smart to begin with) but I still think that a story like mine needs to be out their. To get you caught up on whats going on I've got two very smart boys one is 5years old and the other is 17months. My 5year old (Ewan) is in Kindergarten and has a Second Grade reading level and First Grade math skills. He loves to read about the planets and has decided that when he grows up he wants to become an Astronaut. My youngest son (Leon) can get over Any and I mean ANY obstical you put in front of him. Not to mention he can find ANYTHING. He'll be playing and the next thing you know he'll have an ear ring and your like. Where did you get that? I've been missing that for months. And here's the BIG Thing he understands what I say to him and does what he's told (when he feels like it of course) and he replies back to me. EXAMPLE: ME-Leon don't do that LEON-OK(slumps his shoulders and walks away), ME-Leon who's on the phone LEON-It's dada (puts the phone to his ear) hi dada. Yesterday he was chasing the cat around the house saying "cat meow meow" and he can count to 10 but he leaves out the numbers 4 and 7. I know it's not really much but I can already tell he's on the right path to becoming a brainy baby. I work really hard to make sure that both of my kids learn as much as possible (of course they do most of the work) and I just thought if I wrote it down like this I could talk to others who care about the same things I do. That's giving my kids the best opportunities in life. So come along and listen to my stories.
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