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Should You Try to Teach a 2 Year Old to Read? June 20, 2008

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I’ll never forget having a play date with a fellow teacher’s two year old.  We thought it would be fun to let the little girls play while we relaxed and chatted.  I was floored to see her lower kitchen cupboards covered in sight words, letters and common nouns.  Actually many of her household furnishings were labeled too with a flash card and the name of the object.  Her two year old happily lead me through the house reading each one to me as my child examined the lint between her toes.

While there are some children who read very young, others just don’t “get it” until they are a little older.  I personally don’t believe in pushing a very young child to read but there are some common sense things you CAN do to get them interested in reading.

Two and three year olds aren’t ready to sit down and learn letters and words but you can help them develop their oral language skills.  Encourage them to talk about a story you’ve read together.  Expand their experiences and vocabulary.  Do fun activities together and talk about them.  Sing and count things together.  Make up silly rhymes.

Four year olds will begin showing more interest in print.  But even that is an individual thing.  Cash in on teachable moments!   Teach them sounds, letters and numbers when they show an interest.  If you want to excite him, teach him to read and write his name.  He will be more interested in this word than any other.  Next move on to Dad or Mom or a siblings name.

The most important thing you can do is read to your child.  This builds language skills and keeps their curiosity alive.  Give them age appropriate learning toys but don’t discount building blocks, leggos or puzzles.

Even though more is expected now days out of preschoolers and kindergartners, as long as you encourage them and help them to progress at their own speed you will find them enjoying a variety of print in no time.

New Old Games for Summer Fun June 15, 2008

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Every year during the last couple weeks of school, my students would finally tire of each other and become bored with the playground and probably me.  That’s when I’d drag out the oldies but goodies of MY childhood and teach them hopscotch, marbles, jacks and silly jump rope rhymes.  There was something for everybody to get us smoothly to the last day of school. 

If you school aged child is spending way too much time at the computer or in front of T.V. or becoming bored with you, drag out these fun “ancient” childhood games.

Hopscotch-this game REALLY is ancient!   It was played by ancient Romans.  All you need is a stick of chalk and a rock.  Simply draw a grid on the sidewalk, toss your rock and hop.  It’s easy to find the rules and even watch a video demonstration.

Jacks-little metal objects and a small rubber ball and you’ve got yourself a game of jacksthat takes a little skill and practice.  Kids can play alone or with friends.  Play onesies, twosies or eggs in a basket.  And practice makes perfect. 

Marbles-this game really appeals to boys for some reason but my best player was a girl!  Her dad had taught her and she was queen of the marble ring.  There are various games of marbles but they are all fun for everyone.

Jump Rope-good exercise and a couple fun new (old) silly rhymes maake this a great activity for the shake of a big tree.

Have your kids give these a try but don’t forget drinking lots of water, the sunscreen and a big dose of fun!

Summer Means Swim Time for Kids May 27, 2008

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Nothing says summer like water!!!  Taking a dip in the pool, going to the splash park, trips to the beach, floating the river, boating or just playing in the a wading pool.  Water however poses one of the season’s biggest safety hazards.  Sorry to say, the National Safety Council says that children under four have the highest death rate due to drowning and 64% of theses deaths happen in the summer months.
 
Constant supervision is the key to safety.  Don’t let your kids near water unless you have the time to watch them, no matter what your child’s skill level is and no matter how deep the water is.  When it comes to protecting children from drowning, nothing works better than good old fashioned vigilance.  If you sunning, reading a book or talking to another parent, then you are not actively supervising.  Do not totally relax even if there is a life guard on duty.  Even a few seconds of inattention can lead to disaster for children around water. 
 
Here’s a few safety tips:
 
1.  Enroll children in a water safety course early but keep in mind 
     that the American Academy of Pediatrics says most kids aren’t
     ready for swimming lessons until after their
     fourth birthday.
 
2.  Do not allow children who cannot swim to use inflatable toys 
     such as water wings or mattresses unless you are in the water
     with them.  When boating everyone should use approved life
     jackets ALL the time.
 
3.  If you have your own pool you need to create and enforce
     safety rules.
 
4.  Take a CPR course; it could save your child’s life!
 
5.  Never leave kids alone near water and keep a watchful eye on
     them at all times even if you are at a public pool with a life
     guard on duty.  Encourage children to watch out for
     each other too.
 
6.  Be respectful of the ocean and beach because conditions can
     change rapidly and become dangerous.
 
Also realize that children are fascinated with water and can get a little too excited.  Don’t rely on their judgement as to their swimming ability or if they can handle deeper water.  Also watch for rough play that is getting out of hand in the pool.
 
 

19 Million Mattel Toys Recalled/Lead Paint Worries May 25, 2008

Posted by artinshamrocks in Food and Nutrition, New Moms, Toddlers, education, toys.
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Everywhere I look these days, there are toxic toys headlines!  Because my cherished new granddaughter is 7 months old and tastes everything and because I believe toys are a child’s tools, I am genuinely concerned.  For years we have trusted such companies as Mattel, Playschool and Infantino.
 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made the following statement:  “Lead poisoning can affect nearly every system in the body.  Lead poisoning frequently goes unrecognized.  Lead poisoning can cause learning disabilities, behavioral problems, seizures, coma and even death.”
 
In my many years of teaching I have seen several cases of children with high lead levels in their blood but lately this seems to be even more serious.
 
This is what I plan to do:
     First, I’m going to visit the Mattel site and others to see exact
     lists of what is being recalled.
 
     Second, I’m going to inspect all our toys carefully.  Typically
     lead paint doesn’t become 
     a  hazard until it wears or flakes off. I want to be sure she
     doesn’t have any of the toys on the lists.
 
     Third, we are all washing our hands, toys and household
     surfaces more often.
 
     Fourth, I might consider having my granddaughter’s blood
     tested for lead.  I’m certainly going to ask the pediatrician
     about it.  The risks are the greatest when children are under
     the age of 6.
 
     Fifth, I’m going to eye my home and my granddaughter’s
     home with a more critical eye. 
     Many homes built before 1978 have lead based paint on them. 
     This also goes for heirloom cribs, bassinets, and play pins.   
     Local health departments can help
     homeowners who want to test their homes for lead.
 
    Finally, I’m going to ensure that my grandchild have enough
    calcium in her diet.  Eating a healthy diet is extremely
    important. And I’m going to continue to research and read all I
    can on this subject.