12.04.2009
Balance of free-play or guided-play?
9.02.2009
My (almost) first articulation of animal names
Dad and I read a book together tonight. The book- Grow, was very interesting as it showed many pictures of baby animals. Dad found it amusing though as I kept refusing to say COW when he pointed to it. I still preferred to call it- Mooo....
Anyway, Dad was so thrilled to hear me read together with him that he wanted to record my accomplishment. However, I was definitely more excited to see myself in the video, and became less cooperative to say the names of the animals in the book. However, you can still count on me to say "Hi" and "Bye" in the sweetest voice :)
7.23.2009
Blanket Party
Be careful what you play with the kids.
It all started when we were role-playing lion dance. Yet, a simple blanket can transform to bring loads of fun... too excessive til they start perspiring profusely just before bed time. But thats where the laughter and motion triggers the kids natural way of flowing into imagination. Under the magical hideout, they find a safe haven to become secret agents, a piece of rock or enjoy a good game of boxing. Its fascinating to enter into their world of imagination. Its really like insightful to see how they use their ability to fantasize to visualise a highly complex cognitive act.
Much of it also has to do with how the kids FEEL- and the blanket was a convenient way to allow them to express their emotions in their most authentic manner. For example, I observed that after their mummy screamed at them, both of them quietly tugged into other under the blanket and remained 'mummy'-liked quiet. Little Joanna even peaked out and gestured me to join them in the silent protest.
I think as parents, we need to think hard on the selection of toys for our kids. I hesitated buying Josh another Ben 10 game last evening and thought hard on what games can best bring out the imagination of my kids. In the end, I rushed back home (without buying any toys) to engage in yet another round of our blanket party!