It's been over a month (started 4/27/10) since I officially started teaching Alana on a regular basis. We are doing Little Reader, Little Math, Your baby can read every weekday. Besides, we also do Gross motor training, fine motor training, Art, Music (Piano), outdoor activities (library story time) and of course, reading to her before bed every night. Recently, adding Brainy baby series, Muzzy (French). Surely, I read to her during the day too whenever time is allowed. Alright. Lots of things going on. I found myself super busy. FaceBook is simply a waste of time in my eyes now. If I had time, I'd rather read more books to my girl or play with her. I just want to say that both Steve and I see the result: she is learning and getting what we've been teaching her. That is very rewarding. However, the result can only be achieved if the tasks are done consistently. So, I must be consistent and diligent.
At the same time, I'm reading books about homsechooling and the more I read, the more I want to homsechool. I want the best of my child. No one cares about her more than me, I'm her parent! In order to be able to homeschool in a few years, I'm doing prep work: keep doing everything I'm doing with her. I'll keep reading. Shopping for teaching materials to set up our homeschool classroom in a few years, adding learning elements at a simple level but in a fun way.
I believe: it's never to early to learn. Alana surprises us every day! She has very good memory. She signs. She understands both Chinese and English. She's happy to learn.
Therefore we've decided to go to the homeschooling convention next Saturday. Yeah, I know she's only 15 month old now. BUT, who knows, we might see educational things that'll be useful for us. Bottom line, it is a great chance to get to know what homeschooling is and how others parents do it!
Sometimes I feel shameful that I didn't start teaching her right after she was born. There are people out there start doing it with their babies since day 1 and the kid is able to read (recognize AND read it loud) 2000 words at 17 month. There is no short cuts in life. Those parents are amazingly hard-working. However, my hubby encouraged me and said that starting to teach Alana at 14 month is still not too late :)
It will be tons of work. But, I like it a lot already. I enjoy learning new things and getting to know more about my daughter. :)
At the same time, I'm reading books about homsechooling and the more I read, the more I want to homsechool. I want the best of my child. No one cares about her more than me, I'm her parent! In order to be able to homeschool in a few years, I'm doing prep work: keep doing everything I'm doing with her. I'll keep reading. Shopping for teaching materials to set up our homeschool classroom in a few years, adding learning elements at a simple level but in a fun way.
I believe: it's never to early to learn. Alana surprises us every day! She has very good memory. She signs. She understands both Chinese and English. She's happy to learn.
Therefore we've decided to go to the homeschooling convention next Saturday. Yeah, I know she's only 15 month old now. BUT, who knows, we might see educational things that'll be useful for us. Bottom line, it is a great chance to get to know what homeschooling is and how others parents do it!
Sometimes I feel shameful that I didn't start teaching her right after she was born. There are people out there start doing it with their babies since day 1 and the kid is able to read (recognize AND read it loud) 2000 words at 17 month. There is no short cuts in life. Those parents are amazingly hard-working. However, my hubby encouraged me and said that starting to teach Alana at 14 month is still not too late :)
It will be tons of work. But, I like it a lot already. I enjoy learning new things and getting to know more about my daughter. :)
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