22/02/2022
I learnt to read by memorizing words and over years, I struggled with reading. I would attempt reading some unusual words several times in my head before saying it out.
The reason for my struggle is simple, I was not properly equipped with the tools to understand the science of sounds (PHONICS)
About 80 percent of English words are phonetic, this means that the sounds of words are represented by how they're spelt.
Learning the sounds the letters make helps your child read more accurately.
Say No to memorizing words.
25/10/2021
As a concerned preschool mum and preschool teacher, I just thought to share this very important information.
I understand that some of us are in a hurry to see our little ones become professors, however it is so important that we help lay a good mathematical foundation π©πΎβπ«
23/10/2021
I love toddlers because.....
Share why you absolutely love and adore your toddler π€π
06/10/2021
Happy Teacher's Day to my amazing colleagues and dearest parents (First and best teacher)ππ₯°
09/07/2021
Amazing Toddlersπ
I'll call this little man repeatedly and he would just ignore me...Initially, I and hubby were contemplating taking him for a check up because he would completely ignore us.
Then we tried the cocomelon tune and he appeared, anytime we open a pack of biscuits, he would just suddenly appearπ or we open the door/ say Bye.....This little man clearly hears when we call, just decides when to answer or not.ππππππ
Tell me something interesting about your toddlerπ
06/07/2021
All toddlers have tantrums. It is a normal part of child development. Tantrums usually happen between the ages of 1 to 3 (Terrific Toddlers) and as parents it's important that we know why this tantrums happen.
Tantrums do not happen on purpose.
Young children are emotional beings and act out their feelings through their behaviour.
The cognitive part of the brain is still under construction so they do not have the ability to reason or think logically like older children, so they depend on us (adults) to help them through this phase of development.
What other reasons do you think triggers tantrums?
Tag a toddler mum who would like tonsee this π
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19/06/2021
When young children are learning numbers, we need to create practical maths experiences.
Break down mathematical concepts into smaller steps so it's easy for them to learn without getting confused.
Here Kiks is learning with the Montessori "Large Number Cards"
She learning to count and write numbers 1- 9000 without rote counting or sitting to write.
She absolutely loves to learn and enjoys maths exercises (This gives me so much joy) β€
I love Montessori Maths because it's practical, the child gets to see, touch/feel and understand basic maths concepts. It is a great foundation for young learners.