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    All About Montessori

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    • chatelaineC Offline
      chatelaine
      last edited by

      Hi Joeyz18


      Found childcare?

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      • J Offline
        Joeyz18
        last edited by

        chatelaine,

        not yet... cannot decided to put him in montessori or non-montessori if i cannto find one that i like and convenient.. of cos i prefer montessori preschool la :roll:

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        • chatelaineC Offline
          chatelaine
          last edited by

          Joeyz18


          Same here. New Life y’day call me saying no vacancy. Amazing star chances also very slim.

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          • J Offline
            Joeyz18
            last edited by

            this preschool thingy is the most stressful matter after my elder boy's pri ballot 😛

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            • B Offline
              buds
              last edited by

              chatelaine:
              buds


              I just pm you.
              Read & replied, dearie. 😉

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              • chatelaineC Offline
                chatelaine
                last edited by

                Hi buds


                Thanks for your feedback.

                BTW, by K2, what are they supposed to have learned?

                I have already lost touch and not sure what kids supposed to know and learned by then... Especially in this century :?:

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                • soomumS Offline
                  soomum
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                  buds:
                  soomum:

                  Dear Buds! Thank you for the replies. :thankyou:

                  Now i have a better idea on how to guide my gal along.

                  I just want to assure you that there shouldn't be any drastic problem
                  with your girl's situation as of now. I'm sure your daughter is in good
                  hands... yours and the teachers in her school. 😉

                  Thank yoU! And you are my great teacher too!
                  buds:
                  soomum:

                  The thread post seems too long hence i'm replying in a fresh post in case you wonder why...

                  It's ok. I prefer it like this. It's neater. 😉

                  buds:
                  soomum:

                  Yup! I am the one who taught my gal the letter sounds.:oops: My gal is in a montessori school and yes the teacher only teaches phonics to them. She assures me that they reinforces letter names to the child by saying: 'c-uh' is the sound of c as in 'cee'.

                  Yes, some do. It's good that you shared your doubts with the teachers
                  as they have now helped to clear any doubts you may have had. 😄

                  Yes, i'm glad i did.
                  buds:
                  soomum:

                  Guess i'm too ks and kan cheong right :oops:

                  Most 1st time parents are like you... :hugs:

                  :lol: It's a normal phase, sweetie.. :lol:

                  😄 so i'm reacting norm..
                  buds:
                  Patient teachers are always at hand to guide parents along, especially
                  those who are ever so willing to learn how to guide their children at home. 😄
                  hope the teacher don't find this mummy here too bossy 😜
                  buds:
                  soomum:

                  Yup! i'm reading up on the book Basic Montessori which gave me lotsa heads up on activities which i can do but did not. so these are going to keep us busy for quite some time. Update on my gal, she is now starting to accept the letter names after i tried a few methods and found that singing the simplest abc song catches her interest most. so now she know letter c, b, g.

                  Well, sometimes the best place to look is to begin from the easiest. 😉
                  soomum:
                  One thing i observed lately is that she would occasionally sound the letters she sees around her like the vehicles on the road, books in her hands, on paper carriers etc.
                  This is fantastic! :celebrate:

                  This just goes to show she has the ear for phonetic sounds. 😉

                  really! i'm so so thankful to hear that Buds! All thanks to the lessons you gave in the thread Montessori Phonics especially the step by step of how to conduct it to the child. It sure gives better elaboration than the book :oops:
                  buds:
                  soomum:

                  This led me into thinking if i should introduce more sounds like 'ee', 'oo', 'ue' etc to her? Can you offer some viewpoints? kam siah

                  Try not to introduce extra sounds (especially not combination sounds
                  like those you have posted above) apart from what the teacher is
                  currently teaching.. The phonograms are in green scheme.

                  glad i asked you first because as i said the book is not as detail or rather as 'idiot' guide for someone like me.
                  buds:
                  If you read up more on the Montessori Phonics method, there are 3 colour
                  schemes in Montessori Phonics. Pink being the 1st level where introduction
                  to single letter sounds and coverage of 3 letter phonetic words are being
                  covered. Next is blue scheme, where the blends (double/triple
                  consonant blends) are being introduced and finally the green scheme
                  where the phonograms will be introduced..

                  So in short, if you were planning to teach the above sounds you posted
                  above, then you are going way too far... Even our enrichment students
                  take almost a year to get there. :shock: So... you do have to be careful
                  of the pace you're taking to teach her... so as to avoid confusing her all
                  over again. For example, if she now knows the letter e : as \"eeee\" and
                  that it also makes the sound \"eh\"... if you were to introduce and show
                  her /ee/... which makes the same \"eeee\" sound....ermmm... 😐 .... i
                  would not recommend you go there yet, if you know what i mean.. :scared:
                  yes! yes! you are so right! she is still get her letter [a] as in aye mixed up with the sound [e] as in /eh/. so i am definitely working the letter names with her still. I thought to ask you the next step (*hint hint*) so i can better prepare myself before i get it wrong again.
                  buds:
                  In your excitement to teach your girl, try not to delve to far beyond what
                  you have now just finally begun to grasp from the methodology.

                  Sometimes, slow & steady DOES win the race. 😉
                  :salute: yes mdm!
                  buds:
                  Parents must also understand there is still such a thing as age-appropriate
                  learning pace. Go easy, yeah? She is doing very well as it seems... just
                  for now, your support is required as a double up to what the school is
                  doing.
                  ok, will try to go easy. glee
                  buds:
                  You can do extension activities with her at home to complement and
                  strengthen the concepts that the school is teaching her at the moment.
                  Apart from the reinforment of activities, also do try to borrow more lively
                  picture books that promotes rhyme and song as these are extremely
                  great for pink scheme enforcement. 😄

                  You may also want her to listen to audio CDs that have nice catchy
                  rhyming in them as well. Young children can absorb a lotta input from
                  listening to music and cheerful catchy music keeps their tongues wagging
                  (those rhyming words).
                  Yes teacher! for the homework 😜
                  buds:
                  If you haven't already gotten the Ants On The Apple Songbook + CD, you
                  may consider getting one for her. Do ask if your daughter's school sells
                  them so you have less hassle of ordering it. Of course you can always get
                  them easily online here too.. 😉 > http://r2learntoys.com/31-Ants-on-the-Apple-Song-book-and-CD.html

                  I do not recall it being that pricey though.. 😐 ... for i got mine for less than
                  the amount sold on this webbie. Nevertheless, it is a good buy. 😉
                  you just gave me a reason to shop! 😄

                  buds:
                  Another suggestion is that you can also encourage her to read sight word
                  books with you.. I have posted a few over at this thread. >http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3082&highlight=thematic+readers.

                  I have a few more other collections to share as well. 😉
                  i noticed you like scholastic readers is it? i actually had bought P&J 1a,b earlier as i thought its time to start her on reading. but after much thought and reading here which resulted in me discovering my gal hadnt know the letter names. Thus my so many questions on what to do after after single sounds. So does it mean i can do the readers with my gal while teaching her the letter names now? before i go shopping for the readers you recommended, should i try out P&J now to see if she likes them?
                  buds:
                  Alternatively, there are also a gazillion phonics readers out there in the market as well. :celebrate:
                  You may again find out which ones the school is using and see if they are able to lend it to parents.
                  I know of some schs that practice loan of books from their school library. 😄
                  will go ask the teacher tomorrow.
                  buds:
                  In the meantime, have fun with your daughter, yah? :love:

                  Regards, buds. 😉


                  yeah! montessori way is so much fun! but this mummy here can get pretty result oriented and impatience at times so abit difficult n costly to execute the montessori way :oops: wished i had gone for the course b4 i became a mum. Buds, do let me know if you ever have lessons hor. Thanks a zillion!

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                  • D Offline
                    drumstick
                    last edited by

                    Yes, fully agree. Really difficult choice, I’ve been pondering over this for the last few months. So scare I’ll make the wrong choice and in the end, my boy unhappy. But also cannot drag Cos wait everywhere no vacancy Liao. Sigh

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                    • B Offline
                      buds
                      last edited by

                      lil_jade:
                      Buds,


                      Hi! As you are the resident expert on MOntessori, can I ask you some questions? 😄
                      :dowan:

                      No... no... not a resident expert. :oops: Merely sharing and exchanging of
                      some humble knowledge here and there. But yes, i will try to answer your
                      or any queries pertaining to the method best that i can.
                      lil_jade:
                      Am thinking of putting my gal for the PCF sembawang 309 which runs the Reggio Emilia approach...
                      Aaaah yes... 😉 PCF is growing with the times and i'm glad that some
                      measures have been put in place to allow for fun hands-on learning for
                      our children attending PCF centres. I had the pleasure of visiting one
                      particular centre in Sengkang that also adopts the R.E. approach.
                      lil_jade:
                      Was prowling the net and seems like it is always compared to Montessori...
                      It is? 😐

                      Well, the two are different entirely dear..
                      lil_jade:
                      ....... do you think they more or less achieve the same results? Using student-centered approach to cultivate independent learners through self - directer learning?
                      While both methods encourage self-exploration and yes a pro-student-
                      approach... the materials and the nature of the programme is different.
                      I remember another parent asking me the same question you're asking
                      but i cannot recall which thread i replied in hence i will attempt to reply
                      to you in a similar context.

                      R.E's thematic context allows for free-play with facilitation of ideas, from
                      the teachers.... encourages exchange of conversation btwn teachers and
                      students whether they work as individuals or groups. Follow up lessons
                      like craft/grammar/math activities link-up in relevance to the theme of
                      the week/month extends those hands on learning experiences done
                      during the sessions. It is an open concept practiced here and requires an
                      extremely versatile and verbal teacher to carry out the programme
                      effectively. The teachers MUST be able to engage the children during
                      sessions. The teacher is not only facilitating but also observing. They
                      should also help to bring out the understanding, the learning potential
                      of the children under their care. It should not be a free-play pgrm.

                      Montessori while being student centred, caters to the individual holistically
                      and each child has a check list of what they have to learn or be introduced
                      to periodically and accordingly (to their pace). Not so much emphasis is
                      given for group work but not to say that it is not encouraged. Some ctrs
                      offer cross-age pgrms where children of say... 18mths to 6yrs are allowed
                      to be within the area and working together... while some centres may only
                      offer specific-age pgrms. It varies with different centre set-ups and the
                      objectives set out by the individual operators. Montessori encourages
                      multi-sensory (hands-on) learning with complete apparatus/materials
                      which were designed to ensure that all children can learn without the
                      stress from easy tasks to challenging ones... going from concrete learning
                      experiences to more abstract ones that help them prepare for mainstream
                      primary education. Of late, there have been emphasis on curriculum and
                      worksheets as well due to the demands of our society where worksheets or
                      physical work done equates to children actually learning... whereas in
                      traditional times, worksheets were of the least importance as the method
                      itself is the learning tool. The Montessori Method of learning also extends
                      beyond pre-school as they also cover Science and Geography plus Math
                      concepts that readies them for up till P2 to P3. It has been known that the
                      method can cater to up to 18yrs old and encompasses the holistic needs of
                      children as it also introduces social intelligence... grace & courtesy... to
                      name a few.

                      So.... they are different, no? 😉 Frankly, i prefer not to make comparisons
                      lah... cos each methodology has its own merits and strengths that children
                      can benefit from for sure. As the industry is solely reliant on the human
                      touch, what it actually takes is an educator with passion to deliver what
                      she has learnt or what she is set out to present in the best ways she
                      knows how to ensure that the children develop their learning potentials,
                      regardless of the methodology.

                      Just some food for thought for you..
                      I'm sure you would have more questions after digesting.. :lol:

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                        sunset_dae
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                        BP br will only allow viewing on weekdays if they have a confirmed place for yr child. Once confirmed, then you can talk to the staff, tell them you want to see what and how the teacher conducts lesson, then they will give you a time slot. I still remember when I first visit the centre on weekday for registration, I told the staff I wanted to view the premises and they turned me down immed, saying they dun want parents to bring in viruses (that time is H1N1 period) to the centre... In a way, they are responsible la. So we went on sat instead. But sat is really a quiet day, I cant view how the teachers conducts the class so I find it really fruitless to visit the centre on sat.

                        Joeyz18:
                        drumstick,
                        yes, BP cfm no vancancy now and they only allow viewing on sat unlike cck can view anytime on wkdays or sat. are the branches under diff mgmt? are you aware? u live in CCK? near lot 1?

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