Apr

18

Benefits of Role Play as Part of Early Childhood Education Activities

Posted By: vie on April 18, 2010 at 10:51 pm

Role Play is a part of eary childhood education activities. It brings benefits to child social development. Parents and early education teacher should give plenty opportunities of role play for kids and monitor their activites. Kids develop certain skills and knowledge through role play:

  • Imagination and Creativity
  • Problem solving
  • Essential living skill
  • Language skill
  • Social skill
  • Leadership skill
  • Self-esteem

In role play, kids pretend to act as someone else. There are 3 different kinds of role play:

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Aug

13
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Learn to Read and to Spell with Interactive Learning ClickN Kids English Programs.

Posted By: vie on August 13, 2009 at 9:20 pm

The ClickN Kids programs are the learning resources for kids. Kids learn to read and to spell with the most effective method. ClickN Kids programs can be used at homes or schools: pre-school, kindergarten, primary.  School will get yearly license.

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  • Live Instruction. On screen instructor speaks exactly like an expert reading tutor with perfect English pronunciation in a live classroom. Your child is taught by Dr. J. Ron Nelson because he wrote every word the instructor says.
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It teaches the entire kindergarten to 3rd grade phonics curriculum taught at USA public schools through 100 interactive cartoon animated online phonics lessons. Children learn English correctly in a phonics game-like environment that is great fun and easy to use.

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Aug

12

Benefits and Tips for Cooking with Kids

Posted By: vie on August 12, 2009 at 11:06 pm

I mean here is a real cooking, cooking for the family food. I just find out that my kid, a preschooler can do a lot more in cooking than I ever think. She pretends to cook with her food toys, so why not introduce her to the real world of cooking. Cooking can be  a new learning experience for the kids. I begin to involve her in the cooking preparation. I get a help, she is having fun and we engage in conversation during cooking. In her eyes, I’m the best cook though I’m not.  I find that kids learn and benefit from cooking.

  • Develop Fine Motor Skill – kids learn how to use their fingers to pull the vegetables. They are able to use the cutlery knife to cut the vegetables in pre-determined sizes or slice the raw ingredients.
  • Adopt Living Skill  – I see “able to cook” as a living skill when they grow up as an adult.
  • Develop Learning – I include maths and science into cooking. Maths, kids learn to estimate the length of vegetables they should cut or pull. I involve counting and basic maths (addition and subtractions) by saying: I take away 2, how many are left? I add 2, how many do you see now? When she asked: when are the vegetables going to cook? I said: count until 50 or 100 and you shall see if the vegetables soften and change colors. Science, kids learn all kinds of vegetables and spices: the name, the texture, the fragrance or smell, the changes of vegetables after being cooked. This cooking experience will encourage kids to eat vegetables more. My kid usually wants to taste first after the cooking is done. 
  • Fun - Sometimes, we play guessing game during cooking. We take turn to ask questions. She asks question too, such as: what kind of fruit produces milk? and she will hard to guess when I ask: what veggie that has golden teeth and blonde hair?
  • Pride - kids will feel proud if they can do adult’s  or mommy’s job. Do remember to praise them for encouragement. 

Besides kids benefit and have fun from cooking, you shall take safety precautions. I have my safety tips for cooking with kids:

  • Set the rules for DON’Ts and let the kids know. Don’t use the kitchen knife, instead use the cutlery knife. Don’t turn on the gas cooker by yourself.
  •  The kids should wash hands before and after cooking for hygienic reason and do put the apron to protect their clothes.
  • Don’t let the kids sample the ingredients before they’re cooked.
  • Don’t let the kids handle the poultry, meat or raw seafood.
  • Always supervise and check the kids’ work.
  • Allocate short time period otherwise the child will get bored and overworked.

Apart from sharing my own experience with my kids, I also find  interesting resources for kids, Kids Cooking Activities, to help your kid learn and grow in the kitchen.  This e-book is from mom who compiled all her kids cooking lessons. So, they are tried and true.  The cooking lessons are tailored to kids age group. Two great e-books Food Facts and Kid Friendly Finger Foods and Dips come  with this e-book as a package.  

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May

30

Fun With Simple Shape Pictures

Posted By: vie on May 30, 2009 at 5:00 pm

What can the children do with the picture except for colouring ? How about COLLAGE and LACING ? They are FUN to do. What we need is a simple big picture print and you can find all simple big pictures from COLORING SIMPLE SHAPES. I would suggest that you print using a thick paper, MANILA PAPER. Once you have the big picture print, your child can do COLLAGE or LACING.
COLLAGE. You can use fabric of old clothes or towel, colour paper or just simply old magazines and cut them into small pieces. Encourage your child to do the cutting by himself to train his motor skill. Cutting the pieces into pattern shapes such as triangle, square, circle looks even better. Then all small pieces are sticked within the picture.
Below is the picture of collage using magazine paper.


Collage with towel fabric.
LACING. Your child may want to colour the picture before you punch the holes around it. Then, he can start lacing with one or more colour strings.


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