Teaching & Learning Moment - Number 2

~ Posted on Monday, December 7, 2015 at 5:05 AM ~

I have previously written on teaching our 4 year old girl to write number 2. My methods in explaining to her how we should write number 2 was by explaining to her as we draw the number 2:

'Climb up a bit, oh no, we're falling! Go inside! Phewww... okay come outside!'

Teaching & Learning Moment

2 weeks from that day, I casually told our girl to write number 2 on the whiteboard and it was not like number 2 at all. Despite going through the 'Climb up a bit, oh no, we're falling! Go inside! Phewww... okay come outside!' method, her number 2 is just crooked to one side. No matter how I straightened her right hand as she writes her number 2 it just turns out wrongly.

I was running out of idea and she was getting frustrated and started whining that her writing is not perfect and this idea came to my mind. I tore out a small strip of used paper, took my red marker pen and drew a half heart shape on the paper.

Then I placed the strip of paper on the whiteboard and told our 4 year girl to draw the reflection image of the heart.... so that she can help mummy complete the heart shape. She likes the idea after seeing my sample heart shape and tried it herself.

Lots and lots of practise, gentle coaxing, reassurances and praises later, she got it! Some of her number 2s are still not as perfect as you would expect a number 2 to look like but hey, she's just 4 years old! It's beautiful to me and we are both thrilled at our results! Sometimes you just gotta tweak and be more creative if the current method doesn't work.

I shared some pictures above in an FB group I joined recently and one mum shared with me that there's some really old number rhymes she used to learn and upon googling around, I found it! Turns out I'm not the wonky one to come up with the half heart thingy to write number 2! Here it goes in case you are interested:

0 - Around to my left to find my hero, back to the top, I've made a zero

 1 - A downward stroke, My that's fun. Now I've made the number one.

2 - Half a heart says, "I love you." A line. Now I've made the number two.

3 - Around the tree, Around the tree, Now I've made the number three

4 - Down and across and down once more. Now I've made the number four

5 - The hat. The back. The belly. It's a five. Watch out, it might come alive

6 - Bend down low to pick up sticks. Now I've made the number six

7 - Across the sky and down from heaven. Now I've made the number seven

8 - Make an "S" and close the gate. Now I've made the number eight

 9 - Make an oval and a line. Now I've made the number nine

10 - One egg laid by a hen. Now I've made the number ten

 

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Sharing - Mother On A Desperate Quest For A Son Gives Birth To 15 Daughters

~ Posted on Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 12:02 AM ~

I came across this article which I must definitely share with you guys. For your convenience, I have copied the excerpts from the article here:

A mother has spoken of her disappointment at giving birth to her 15th daughter, after enduring 16 pregnancies in the hope of having sons.

Mother On A Desperate Quest For A Son Gives Birth To 15 Daughters

Kanu Sangod, 40, from the remote Jharibhujhi village in Gujarat, India went through 14 pregnancies before finally conceiving her first boy, Vijay, two years ago. She got pregnant one last time as she wanted to give her son a brother but ended up adding another daughter to her brood, who is yet to be named.

Mother On A Desperate Quest For A Son Gives Birth To 15 Daughters

Kanu, who has given birth naturally to all her children at home, had an arranged marriage to her husband Ramsinh, 45, 20 years ago. After their wedding, Kanu had her children at a rate of one a year. But it took 18 years before their much longed for son arrived.

'God has watched our pain. We have waited patiently for boys to fill our family,' Kanu said. 'I wanted to gift my son a brother so that they can support each other and take care of all their sisters, but it wasn’t meant to be. 'We were gifted another girl and now we have to accept that.’

Like the majority of Indian couples, they were desperate for sons when they started a family. Girls are widely regarded as a burden to traditional Indian families. Many fear the high costs of a wedding and resent spending money on education only for the girls to eventually leave home to marry. Some women are even forced to abort pregnancies when they believe they will deliver a girl, often under pressure from their husbands or in-laws who favour boys.

Kanu said: ‘Initially my husband was quite happy with the birth of our daughters, but after the fourth, he’d had enough and was always angry. 'He blamed me for only giving birth to girls, and once he threatened to marry again if I couldn’t give him a son. 'I didn’t want to let him down; I wanted to make him happy. I wanted a son too, so I just kept on getting pregnant.’

The pressures of raising such a large family have taken their toll on the Sangods. Two of their daughters died as babies due to illness. And Sanu sometimes couldn't afford to eat during her pregnancies because there were so many mouths to feed on the £2.50 a day Ramsinh earns as a farmer. But the desperate parents continued adding to their family, in order to have a son. They went from one temple to another to gain blessings that they hoped would make their dream come true.

Finally, in 2013, Kanu gave birth to a son and named him Vijay, which is Hindi for victory. ‘It was the best day of my life,' she said. 'For half an hour I couldn’t believe I actually had a son. 'I took him in my arms and hugged him and hugged him. He lay on my chest for hours. It was the most wonderful feeling. I had so much love for him.’

Mother On A Desperate Quest For A Son Gives Birth To 15 Daughters

The birth of a son after 18 years of trying was certainly a big day for the couple and they celebrated with a feast with family and friends. ‘I organised a party for about 30 families to celebrate Vijay’s birth,' Raminsh recalled. 'His name seemed only natural because it was like a victory for us to be blessed with a son after battling for 18 long years.’

Ramsinh is adamant he loves his daughters: Sevanta,17, and Neeru, 15, Saranga, 14, Hansa, 13, Kinjal, 12, Ranjan, ten, Meena, nine, Payal, eight, Moni, seven, Joshna, five, Baigan, four, Hasina, three, and their new baby daughter. But he admits he wanted another son so that he has someone to care for him when he is old.

‘Girls are sweet and I really love my daughters,’ he said. ‘But I wanted to have a son. 'Our daughters will get married and move in with their husband and in-laws. Who will look after us?’ Indeed, his eldest daughters Sevanta and Neeru were married earlier this year and now live with their husbands. 

Only the five youngest girls go to school, the rest have been forced to work in the fields and help run the home. Now the couple have finally decided to give up on their quest for sons. ‘We hail from a tribal community where abortion is forbidden,’ explained Ramsinh. ‘I’m happy to have a new child but I was greedy for a son and now I have a huge burden to raise my large family. 'It is really difficult to raise so many children on my salary and now I have another daughter to care for.

 'I have to stop wishing for sons now and accept what we have. I will take my wife to be sterilised now.’

 

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Parenting, Educating and Learning In Today's World of Modern Technology

~ Posted on Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 5:47 AM ~

It has been almost 7 years since I left my job in the IT world to be a stay-at-home-mum. With our 3 kiddos growing up fast, how can parents like me adapt and try to keep up with the ever changing world of modern technology? How do we make use of modern technologies to parent our children and at the same educate and learn as we journey into the world of parenthood?

As parents, I absolutely believe there is no way we can avoid and shun our lives from technology and modern devices. It intertwined with almost every aspect of our lives and I feel that the best way is to embrace these technologies but still keep them to a moderate level and being there with our kiddos as we grow along together.

So in what ways do I use modern technology in educating our kiddos?

I think it is a fun and interactive method to educate our kiddos using tablets provided we get the age-appropriate type of applications to work with such as apps that teach young children on phonics, alphabets, puzzle games and more.

I am also picky and inclined towards reviewing apps that are beneficial and useful to our family. I sat together with our kiddos as we go through the apps, explaining to them how to play the apps and being there with them as well. It was amazing to see our little ones with the twinkle in their eyes as they discover and learn new things, such a precious magical sight! It's like making magic together with them, everyday!

Parenting, Educating and Learning In Today's World of Modern Technology

Other than that, I also use our tablet to read news to our kiddos before their bedtime as it is so convenient to just turned it on quickly, browsed for interesting articles and read to them and once done, turned it off and time for bed! Anyway, I believe that knowledge is key and never harm anyone if we read up more and know more. And since I am reading out loud to our kiddos, I hope they can learn to listen the proper pronunciation apart from learning about things around them.

I also use my computer to gather resources such as worksheets and printables for our kiddos to practice on. I search tons and tons of websites online when I need to find more info along with YouTube videos to show to our kiddos how things work and looks like. For this, I'm very grateful to own a reliable Windows computer with the fast processing power of Intel processors.

Since I rely heavily on tablet and computer in my parenting life, it is awesome to be able to make use of Acer Switch, which is a 2-in-1 device to help me along as I educate and parent our kiddos on top of keeping myself updated with the technology today.

Parenting, Educating and Learning In Today's World of Modern Technology

In the coming posts, I will be talking more on how we can reap the positive impact from using these modern technologies like Windows 10 and Intel in our daily lives. In the meantime, you can learn more at: http://www.makemagic.my 

Make magic. Every day.

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