if anyone of you didn't see this video yet, you better watch!!!
WE AS ONE MALAYSIA
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
The Benefits of Music
Kids who grow up hearing music, singing songs, and moving to the beat are enjoying what experts call "a rich sensory environment." That's just a fancy way of saying they're exposed to a wide variety of tastes, smells, textures, colors, and sounds. And researchers believe this forges more pathways between the cells in their brains.
Musical experiences are an important way to help create these pathways, also called neural connections. And while listening to music is certainly key to creating them, it's when kids actively participate in music that they make the strongest connections.
Research shows that kids who are actively involved in music (who play it or sing it regularly):
* do better in reading and math when they start school
* are better able to focus and control their bodies
* play better with others and have higher self-esteem
(adapted from kidshealth.org)
so, here they are!
some photos when i am doing my practical last June.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
break dance baby
Happy mid-weak everyone..
I know the title for this post is very extreme and i bet you will just feel the same way when the first time i saw this very little kids doing break dance video. Yup, you reading me just right. BREAK DANCE in a very early age. I had seen Connie Talbot, who was 6 years old, singing beautifully and i can tell that she is just so lovely both in her persona and the way she took the audience attention in Britain Got Talent Show. But, i never seen something like this, i mean someone in the early age, 6 years old or less, to be more specific.
So as u enjoying yourself watching this lil' buddy doing his stunt and break dancing, my advice, don't try this with your own child. i mean some things we just let the pro do the work, right?
and again, this is something to do with developing physical skills at the early age. I can see the parents (i think his father) was doing a great job here. Some of the comment for this video saying something that sound like this : "this was the result when we, as a parents spending a lot of time with our kids". i am 100% agree with this. it was obviously clear that parents, who spend more times with their children, together they'll dig deeper in their relationship, and who knows, we just about to find out the hidden abilities about them. of course, not necessarily doing some extreme stuff like the kids in this video though. Human was born with multiple intelligence. Let us explore it.
enjoy the stunt!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
The Children who live in poverty
Let us learn something from this little children.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Listen to Them
We always make a different to the younger generations!
Sit and think.
Thanks for reading.
Friday, October 9, 2009
The marshmallow test
Physical Activity in Preschool
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The Overprotective Parents.
How to be less overprotecting: Establishing lines of communication
Overprotective parents should change their attitude if they want their children to grow up as independent, confident adults. If a parent suspects that he is excessively protective, fearful and inhibiting, then as a first step, he should confirm his doubt by asking the other parent for an opinion. In the case of a single parent, he can share his concerns with someone equally concerned for the child's welfare or even other parents. This will act as a reality check. While he need not adopt other people's opinions as gospel truth, the advice and information will help him make an informed decision about what is safe for his child.
The second step he should take is listen to his child. He should try to convey to his child that his caution stems from concern for the child's safety and not from a lack of trust in the child's competence. He could discuss the dangers of the activity with the child and advise him what to do in case of an emergency. He should make judgements based on an assessment of the child's overall competence and judgement.
Despite adopting these measures, there may still be several occasions where a parent may still deny his child permission to participate in anactivity. But this is a parent's prerogative and has the weight of experience and superior judgement behind it. What is safe and acceptable for one child may not be so for another. At the end of the day, parents are the best judges of what activities are acceptable for their children in terms of safety. However, the child will realize that while she may be denied this particular pleasure, there will be other activities that will be permissible. What is safe and acceptable will always be a bone of contention between parents and children, but the important thing is for parents to realize that sometimes they just need to let go.
( extract from www.indiaparenting.com )
Thank you very much for reading this!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Music in Children Development.
A few days ago, while viewing some of my brand new friends blog, i was attracted to one article that he post. Its something to do with the music subject which the Ministry of Education in Malaysia wants to reshuffle the time table by reducing the music class period. Regarding this matter, somehow, i felt a little blue for the next generations, our children today. They claim that the purpose is to gain a few extra periods for another subjects. Well, maybe that was just another excuse to gain the votes i think. Politics always play dirty tricks to the people.Well, enough said. Back to the issue here, music in child development.
Have you heard about the multiple intelligence theory?
Developed and popular by Howard Gardner, he was the rocket scientist who comes up with this theory. i don't have to re-explain the theory here because that is something to do with the Google search, and for you take some time to hit the keyboard to surf more about it, in the case you do had a high curiosity about him.um, i think his married man, tho. What i am going to say here is just some brief of the theory. The real basic concept in this theory is that each human comes with a different abilities. Maybe we cannot kick the ball as good as David Beckham, or composing a song or poem like William Shakespeare did, but we do had abilities. Multiple intelligence by Howard Gardner consist of 8 different intelligence known to human and one of it is something to do with my post today, namely, musical intelligence. Musical Intelligence involves skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation of musical patterns. It encompasses the capacity to recognize and compose musical pitches, tones, and rhythms. According to Howard Gardner musical intelligence runs in an almost structural parallel to linguistic intelligence.(extract from http://www.infed.org/thinkers/gardner.htm)
In early child development, its a way to reach the kids effectively. Sing along with the other kids in preschool, i bet u just don't wanna miss the fun. You can see the joy and how happy the kids mingling around doing the actions in the song.Priceless moment i can say. Without realizing it, we had contribute in promoting harmony and peace in a bigger picture. I believe that all of us, if not often, once was ever touch with a song until you can cry, or merely laugh out loud because of it. This is the hidden yet very powerful instrument in our life. You'll get to know and learn about emotions because of music.
So, to those people who decide to think that music is just another piece of score sheet, think beyond.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The importance of play in learning process.
There are a lot of article out there, telling us how much the terms play, is very important in learning process especially for early childhood skills development. I don't need to mention about how many research and observation had been done researching closely about how play in early childhood can really affect their development, yet many people still think that play, after all is nothing bigger than the terms itself.
Basically, when children play, what we see from our naked eye, they was doing nothing other than eating or biting something unfamiliar stuff to them with their mouth. But the fact is, in that very moment, they actually building and practicing certain skills and put them into their brain, or what Vygotsky calls it, the scheme. So this is the scheme which will develop like a scaffolding, stage by stage, level by level. And remember, the whole stories was started with the word, play.
What the parents should do?
We as an adult often came out with the phrase like "no, don't play with that marker" to our children when we saw them holding a permanent marker ink on their hand. It wouldn't be so extreme to say that such words will kill the kids creativity and to be worst, killing their cognitive development. Believe me, its the truth. Knowledgeable parents will provide them a space, like a plain wall in any out-of-sight corner for them to develop their inner Picasso skills.
There are a lots more article regarding the importance of play in learning process which you can find over the internet. This is just some brief extraction from what i had learn the past few years. May it will help you and myself, in any ways, to be a better adult and parents to our children.
Merdeka: Parents and child.
the children: leaders of tomorrow.
This is gonna be my very first post in this blog and i am very proud of it. Looking back a few years ago, in late year of 2006, to be more specific, i was having this thought to start a blog. Due to my knowledge limitation, the moment was just passed by and soon before i know it, the feeling was all gone by.The year 2009 come and i was having the thought once again after visiting some of my friends blog.Some people, i think they really enjoy putting their thoughts to be shared with others. i agree. sharing is good.But when it comes to another criteria, which is putting our own over-emotional thoughts, i kinda disbelief it will help to promote harmony in life.Considering things this far, i decide to blog out about something i really care about, not just the stereotypical over emotional talk about daily circumstances. So this is why i came up with the future generations, the children today. yup, we always love kids,no?at least for those who had one, two, three or just as many as u can imagine will say so.but i don't, i mean, not yet having kids on my own. but this is what i do.i am a preschool teacher trainee.to be true, i love kids, and that as much as i want them to grow up as a human being should be.well, i guess, that's gonna be the stuff at the moment. i am very much happy if anyone are willing to share any thoughts in any ways i can improve this blog. My name is jae. signing out.