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new method of teaching abc, colours

Discussion in 'Toddlers' started by kads, Mar 23, 2007.

  1. kads

    kads Senior IL'ite

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    hi all,
    i want that any body if knows any latest method of teaching preschoolers or say toddlers abcs,new and easy ways of teaching colours .and espically for mothers who stayat home for the whole day and want to give 100% of her time and effort to his or her child teaching him everything she knows.
    pl move forward and write ur ideas and views.
     
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  2. vijubala

    vijubala Bronze IL'ite

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    hi ,

    i have a 20 month old daughter. i tried to teach her abcs with the books but she never showed interest and always sits in the kitchen with some vessels or the magnets (fruits like) which will stick on the fridge. then i decided to get her some thing a magnet kind of abcs and to my surprise when i went to babies r us i got what i wished for. magnetic abcs which will fit on the fridge and u can play it anywhere. it will sing abc song and if u press each letter it will teach u phonics and now she got involved in it and can identify and tell abcs . i am very happy abt it.

    leap frog "fridge phonics" is the name of the toy.

    anu
     
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    sukar2703 New IL'ite

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    Really these magnetic ABCs are very useful.

    My son who is 3 years old started identifying ABCD, Colours, shapes, 123 when he was 2 years and 2months old with the help of a video CD which i bought for him. Also, I sit with him with the newspaper, and ask him to identify the letters. After he identifies, ask him the related question, like "A for what?", etc. Even in kitchen, while cooking, asking the colour / name of the vegetable, shape of a plate, etc. helps them to pick up easily. Also, u can teach counting by asking them to identify how many vessels in the kitchen, etc. I tried this, and my son has learnt counting from 1-10 before even he started going to his play school.

    Also one more way is to put all the magnetic letters down, and call out a letter or a number and ask the kid to pick up that and put it on the fridge. That way learning is faster. Wooden puzzles also help.

    Happy teaching!!

    Subha
     
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    kads Senior IL'ite

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    Hi all
    Thanks for the website name as i am using this website since long ......
    starfall .com is really gd
     
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    Hi Subha
    good suggestion we are try also my daughter is 2 year old now one week we are always try this method
    she lear to 1 to 10 alphabhet name and colour


    quote=sukar2703;157639]Really these magnetic ABCs are very useful.

    My son who is 3 years old started identifying ABCD, Colours, shapes, 123 when he was 2 years and 2months old with the help of a video CD which i bought for him. Also, I sit with him with the newspaper, and ask him to identify the letters. After he identifies, ask him the related question, like "A for what?", etc. Even in kitchen, while cooking, asking the colour / name of the vegetable, shape of a plate, etc. helps them to pick up easily. Also, u can teach counting by asking them to identify how many vessels in the kitchen, etc. I tried this, and my son has learnt counting from 1-10 before even he started going to his play school.

    Also one more way is to put all the magnetic letters down, and call out a letter or a number and ask the kid to pick up that and put it on the fridge. That way learning is faster. Wooden puzzles also help.

    Happy teaching!!

    Subha[/quote]
     
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    kk_karthi2000 Bronze IL'ite

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    Hi Viju

    The site is more informative. thanks for posting
     
  8. vidhyalakshmid

    vidhyalakshmid IL Hall of Fame

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    Hi,
    I got ABC alphabets stickers and stick them in the wall. I taught my daughter one
    new alphabet everyday. Next day I asked to identify the alphabet which was
    taught on previous day. Within a month she identified all the alphabets.
    I started to teach at 19th month. One thing -- we have to give lots of encouragement
    to create the interest in them.`
     
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    njoylife New IL'ite

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    Thank you Vijubala for sharing this site. Seems very useful and interesting. BTW, whats the ideal age to start teaching this?
     
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    arinuw Senior IL'ite

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    another thing, CDs are good but to practice practice, whenever ur out or browsing thru the magazine ask the letters at random.
    my baby though new the alphabets by heart at 2 years, she had trouble recognizing it if i asked her at random. so this method really helphed her
     

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