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本帖最後由 cpc608 於 14-11-8 08:45 編輯
回覆 victoryu19 的帖子
I guess it's how we package the whole thing to our children too.After doing a few interviews, I think what's asked are not too unreasonable (but I'm lucky in a way cos he's already 20 months, so he's more mature).
Since young when we feed him fruit, we show him how the fruit looks like before it's cut, we tell him in day-to-day conversations that "orange is called orange cos it's orange in colour", "do you want to pass mommy the yellow banana"... when we eat biscuits, we count the no. of biscuits on the plate. We played pretend-play tea sets, plastic animals are our tea mates... etc. These things are part of his life.
Of course he may opt not to follow all orders during the interview but I accept that as it's normal that he's shy in front of strangers and I will still praise him every time after his interviews. I see all these interviews as my chance to understand the school instead and see what kind of elements are missing in our home education so that we can add those elements into our games at home.
I see it as our responsibilities to provide / expose him to what he should be learning, but accept him to learn these things according to his own pace. I am sure the children have absorbed what we say. It's just a matter of time when they are showing what they have learnt.
My two cents.
P.S. I am a working mom too and I admit it's hard work. |
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