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Chronicling my journey as the mother of a gifted child.

Gifted Parenting - August 2007

My daughter was admitted to a gifted education program when she was 5 after a series of tests to determine if she is indeed gifted. Now 2 years later she is still in the gifted program and a straight A student.

Some may think that gifted children excel in all subjects but this is untrue. Also, not all gifted children are active learners, some, like my daughter, needs a gentle push once in a while.

As far as learning styles are concerned, gifted children are no exception. There are those that thrive in textbook-based learning while others crave for a more hands-on approach. My daughter's learning style is the latter.


This is why I'm a bit concerend with the type of curriculum they use in her current school. It's called Direct Instruction, if you're not familiar with it here's more info.

Although I think Direct Instruction greatly helps younger children especially those who speak a language other than english (ESL), it can be quite tedious and boring for gifted kids especially those who prefer hands-on learning.

Since the start of this school year my daughter has expressed on countless occasions that she finds the manner of instruction in their school boring.

I'm hoping her feelings will change as the days pass by, if not it's time to mull things over.
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Books for Preschoolers

August 22nd 2007 01:09
My husband and I both love to read and we've passed on this passion to our child. There is no denying that learning to read is important, moreover finding the appropriate books to read is equally important. If you have preschoolers at home reading to them regularly is a great way to introduce them to books. Start them off with books like the following:

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY
BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR, WHAT DO YOU SEE?
CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM
GOODNIGHT MOON
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE
MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS

THE SNOWY DAY
THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON
OFF TO SCHOOL, BABY DUCK!


Make daily reading a part of your child's daily routine and you'll be giving them a tremendous gift filled with imagination and learning.
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They grow up so fast

August 14th 2007 01:05
It's the first day of school for us and my daughter is going to attend a bigger school this year. She is a bit nervous about it, she has this fear she'll get lost and won't find her way back to her classroom I'm nervous too and feeling sentimental.

Hubby and I dropped her off to school and had a chance to meet her teacher. First impression: I like her. Thankfully some of the kids in my daughter's class were her classmates in her previous school, so that would alleviate her fears.

I just can't believe how swiftly time flies, one minute your teaching her how to walk and then the next she's in second grade. Sigh....I can feel a bit of "Mama Drama" coming.

For all the moms out there, this is for you...

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Yes, I'm a stage mom

August 7th 2007 16:47
Yup, I admit I am. I think all parents are because we are naturally proud of our children. I do however try not to push my daughter too hard or to pass my unfulfilled dreams on to her. I try to take my cue from her when it comes to exploring new activities for her to try. For example, this summer she wanted to take swimming lessons and of course we let her.

But sometimes I do cross the line from being supportive to overbearing and I have to mentally remind myself not to push her too hard.

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From dolls to power tools

August 5th 2007 15:37
We were out buying school supplies last weekend when my daughter gingerly announced she had something to show me. I immediately knew what was coming, she saw a toy she wants to buy. True enough she pulled me towards the toy section and pointed to a box on the floor. I opened my mouth to explain why we won't be buying any toys today but stopped when I saw what she was pointing at

It was this;...

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Camp for Gifted Kids

August 3rd 2007 15:37
NEWS BRIEF: IGGY, which stands for International Gateway for Gifted Youth will be launched by a British university next year. This is a camp geared towards gifted kids aged 11 to 19 years old.
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It's Been A While

August 1st 2007 15:37
Wow, it's been a while since I last blogged here. Thankfully my account hasn't been suspended as I had every intention of going back to blogging once the dust settled. I've mentioned in my past entries that my eldest brother died and I had to attend to some family matters. The upside is that I've managed to lose weight, not because of dieting but because of stress. I wouldn't recommend stress as a healthy way to lose weight though.

Anyway, how's everyone? I see there are still some bloggers I know (aka: the originals)who are still religiously updating their blogs and I can see many new bloggers around. Boy, I've missed Orble and I'm glad to be back!
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