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Holisitic Learning with Doggie Boy

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Since attending the assessment sessions at Thinkersbox with the boys  I have been carrying out their follow up activities with Doggie boy to improve on his Auditory Attention.

One of the suggested activities was the following.
Listening to ‘key words’ in a story

Pick any story or passage and read it to the child (a story that the child is interested in)

Decide on a ‘key’ word that the child needs to listen out for (choose a common word that is likely to come up many times in
the passage – such as ‘the’, ‘she’, ‘we’, etc)

As you read through the story or passage, the child needs to count how many times the key word was being said (the child can either use their fingers to count (if key word will appear less than 10 times) or write ‘1’ on a piece of paper every time they hear the key word.
At the end of the story or passage, check the child ’s answer by going through the story together with the child again (this can also help improve word recognition and reading skills)

Stella Strawberry The Fruit of Love book cover

Book Cover

Stella Strawberry The Fruit of Love is one of the books which I tried the activity with Doggie boy. The word that I had chosen was “LOVE” which could be found all throughout the book. Sometimes the word is repeated a few times on the same page. Doggie boy used his fingers to count the number of times the word appeared but he soon ran out of fingers and lost count when it went beyond 10 times.  It was a good first attempt on his part though to listen actively for the chosen word.

 

Photo courtesy  of Tales4all.com

Photo courtesy of Tales4all.com

The second time that we tried this activity I decided to use a different medium- audio books. The Treebob Audio Books are a great selection of books for kids to listen to.  Each story is 15-16 minutes long and is entertaining enough to sustain a child’s interest in the storyline. Before letting Doggie boy listen to the story I told him that I was looking out for the number of instances that the main character- Rotten Rina had her name mentioned.

On this occasion he was able to accurately tell me the number of times the name was mentioned. Doggie boy was also able to relate the storyline to me after listening to the story.

I will be doing more audio books and reading of varied types of book with Doggie boy in weeks to come. Hopefully these activities will lead to a further improvement in his auditory skills.

Post in this series

1. Holistic Learning  an Introduction

2. Becoming a Budgeting Accountant- Getting Started.

3. Updates on Monkey boy being a Budgeting Accountant.

4. Holistic Learning with Doggie Boy

5. Holistic Learning- Dealing with Emotions

6. Holistic Learning- Understanding your Creative Pattern

 

 

 

 

 

Writer’s Workshop: WeiQi Anyone?

Wei Qi on a board

Wei Qi on a board

 

When I was in school I never had the chance to learn this game of GO (Wei Qi). This game is more then a normal game of  black and white seeds which covered a checkered board.  I never learnt this game when I was in school. It would be great as I would could have picked up 6 skills just from this game.

It is a game which teaches the following.

  1. The importance of  using strategies.
  2. How to be patient.
  3. Photographic memory by studying and reflecting on how to place the pieces optimally on the board.
  4. How to guard and protect your territory.
  5. Perseverance
  6. Learn to be gracious and accept defeat while learning to be stronger.

 

During the weekend the boys chanced upon a WeiQi workshop while we were at the library. We signed them up on the spot for them to attend when we heard there were still some slots available as some registered participants did not turn up.

Starting off the game

Starting off the game

We were given a brief introduction to the history of the game. It originated 4000 years ago from China but was made popular by the Japanese. This day the Koreans are the masters of this game and they even have a degree for it at one of their universities.

Deliberating where to put his piece

Deliberating where to put his piece

It was the first time that the boys are being introduced to the game and couldn’t wait to get started playing it.  It wasn’t as simple as it seems and it took some time for them to get to know the basics of how to execute the game.

Monkey boy thinking where to put his seed next.

Monkey boy thinking where to put his seed next.

Doggie boy got rather exasperated as he kept losing the game to the elder brother. After some time he called it quits as he couldn’t figure out how to “overpower” his brother in the game. I too found it frustrating as R was paired up with Monkey boy and he does have some prior experience playing the game as compared to Doggie boy and me.

We decided that it was a good introduction that they had to this strategy game and we will certainly purchase a set for them to try out again at home as a family.

Have your kids learned any new games lately?

What are they currently playing?

Jenny Matlock Mama’s Losin’ It