Saturday, 4 June 2011

Teach Your Baby to Read




I finally found some time to write about this. As you all know I use the Glenn Doman's Reading Program with Maimoonah to teach her how to read, and I am writing this post in request of some sisters who wanted to know how I use this with Maimoonah and what is her progress so far. What I am going to write here is 100% my view and how it has worked with my daughter. Please do keep in mind I am not by any way saying that this is the best method to teach the children to read. I am going to only share my experience with my daughter and how it has effected her Insha Allaah! Every child is different and every house hold is different. So please see what is better for your child and facilitate the correct learning methods Insha Allaah!

To know about this program you must read the book "How to teach your baby to read". But to get a brief idea you can click here and here and read Insha Allaah. I advise all of you to read the link first before continuing to read here Insha Allaah, so that you have an idea of the program.

Basically this is a program they developed for brain damaged children and later after they saw the results they thought if the brain damaged children could read well using this program, then surely normal children could do better. This was the gentle revolution.

Ok, now that you have read how to do this program let me tell you first that I did not stick 100% percent to the instructions given. For example I did not use flash cards. I printed out each word on an A4 size paper and put them into a binder. Also I did not stick to the sessions according to the book. Rather I showed her words from the ring binder may be three times a day some days and may be more or less on other days. I did not stick to sessions. According to her moods I just flashed the papers. Also I did not remove any words from the binder rather Maimoonah wanted to read all the old words too, so had to keep them all. I started this program knowingly after reading Glenn Doman's book when Maimoonah was 2 years and 5 months, but I have been doing this with Alphabets and few words since she was 1 year old. So first I showed her about 100 words through the binder and after that I started writing on the whiteboard. I used to take some words from a book and teach her those words for the week, then I gave her that book to read with me and she could identify the words and was able to read the whole book.

I have not used any pictures nor videos nor DVD's for this. Lately I used the Power Point Presentation, but Maimoonah mostly learnt through white board and my writing. I use to teach her in print as well as writing. After she learns words from the white board I type the same words on Yahoo Messenger and she reads. When I first started this programe I never asked her to repeat anything, but later she would insist that she wanted to read and now she reads masha Allaah.

I used to always think how would she know if she had to read the word when it is all in upper case (Glenn Doman says write the words as you see in print, meaning write in lower case and write the first letter capital when it is a proper noun etc etc), but masha Allaah now she is able to read the upper case words too. I guess when they grow they can understand that both are same , Allaahu A'lam.

I have not taught her phonics but I taught her the letter sounds before I officially used this program. She knows the letter sounds but I do not think she uses that to read, Allaahu A'lam.

Maimoonah always loved to read and I have not seen her stressed or bored with this method. when I know she is losing interest I just stop.

The main issue with this method I think is that you have to be consistent and keep providing lot of reading materials. If you lose consistency they may forget and you might have to start all over again. And do not just flash words only. When they are able to read few words try making small sentences and a small story books with few words. I prefer not to have pictures at the beginning as I noticed the concentration is on the pictures and not on the words. So I avoided pictures. But now Alhamdulillaah she learns to read through books so pictures do not distract her.

Give lot of praise from day one. It goes a long a way throughout the program. Alhamdulillaah they feel so proud when they have accomplished a small mission. Reward them a lot and show lot of love and praise. Please do not get frustrated and you will only get frustrated if you ask your kids to repeat. I know you will want to do this to test them but do not do. Patience! You will see the reward soon Insha Allaah!

As much as possible include the child's name in the sentences. The kids love to read something to do with them : )

I used to think that Maimoonah is sometimes reading through memory and also reading without comprehension. But I used to change words and write some silly things like this sometimes to see what she does!



So she actually laughs before she reads aloud, or she will ask me why did he get lost? So I knew she knows what she is reading!


The Cons (what I see)
  • You have to keep track of the words you have taught
  • You need to be at it
  • You need to take your effort
  • If you are not organized its difficult and you may confuse the child
  • If you leave the programe for some time the child will forget and you might have to star all over again

The Pros (What I see)
  • Organizing does not take a lot of time
  • Its a stress free learning for the child as well as the mother
  • Since you are starting at an early age you have no deadline to meet
  • it is not time consuming
  • you do not have to write out a whole curriculum for this :)
  • The end result is achievable at an early age if you have started early
  • You do not have to waste your time teaching children to read when they are 5 or 6 years. You can spend time in actual learning by then Alhamdulillaah!
  • Children develop self esteem when they are able to read.
  • And you do not have to spend anything much : ) (I have seen there are packs for sale with flash cards, dvds, audio and all that now, but I prefer this simple method of writing :)

So it has been a year since I started this with Maimoonah and Alhamdulillaah I am satisfied with her progress. And now she learns faster too through books. Since she reads books now the words keep repeating and it makes it easier for her Alhamdulillaah! But I think there is a long way to go! And need consistency throughout bi idhnillaah!

This is what I could think of for now. If I have not answered any of your questions please do leave a comment and will answer Insha Allaah! Hope and pray this will benefit all of you who are interested Insha Allaah!

PS: Masha Allaah this has become a nice discussion so far with some nice comments. Sisters please do participate and let us know your experience as this would help all of us bi idhnillaah!

Give Away Gift Received by the Winner!



Assalaamu Alaikum Ya Akhawaat,

Alhamdulillaah our Darul Kitab Learn About Series Give Away II winner sister Lina received her gift yesterday amd she emailed me some pics. I would like to share this with you too.


And this is what she wrote to me!

We are veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyy happyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, now I received the books, these are so niceeeeee, beautiful, interesting... Mashaa'Allah !!!

I add some pictures, Insha'Allah after I will send you a review about it after we read all. My step daugther (5 1/2 years old) is here and she really enjoy the books, Mashaa'Allah. And my baby like the pictures, but she also want it the books *smile*.

Lina

We are very happy for the sister too and glad that she could benefit from what we benefit. May Allaah bless her family with it. Aameen.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Summary - Week 19 - Getting Around - Land, Sea and Air Vehicles

Getting Around - Land, Sea and Air Vehicles

We read many facts about Trasportation and learnt many new things masha Allaah from the Encyclopedia and some good books we had on the topic. We learnt that Allaah has blessed us with modes and means of transportation and we should only use it for good things to earn the pleasure of Allaah!


We also watched a power point presentation on Land Sea and Air modes of transportation.

We read this nice book about different kind of vehicles with beautiful pictures and illustrations!


Alhamdulillaah this week we were blessed to have the mini work book, and Maimoonah was excited too. And sis Umm An Nu'man has indeed made it so child friendly with variety of interesting activities. May Allaah bless her.


So we read and learnt about the Hijrah of the Prophet and about Prophet's Camel Al Qaswa. This was easy for Maimoonah to teach as she has seen the dunes, travelled on the Camel here and seen the desert, masha Allaah!


Then she read and coloured the Land, Air and sea vehicles ..


She did the bar graph activity, and finding the name of the Camel activity




I helped her to make words in the mini work book.


We revised the dua to be recited when mounting on to the vehicle. and discussed about this great blessing of having a vehicle to travel, Alhamdulillaah!

She did these worksheets on the Topic. Connecting dots according to numbers and Alphabets, tracing and matching


Since we studied about Camels used by the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu alaihiwassalam and the sahabahs during the days of Islaam we did this set of nice easy worksheets which I got from here. (I am sorry I have not included this link on the curriculum as I found this after I uploaded the document). Maimoonah enjoyed these camel activities as she remembered her journey on the camel : ). She had to paste some pictures to see how many gifts could the camel carry, count and past the correct numbers. Sort the camels according to the size. Trace and Write the words camel.


Then we made this simple lapbook from home school share

We made the wheels of the bus, a wheels counting pocket, a shapes bus, she read the colours and coloured the cars accordingly, an emergency vehicle wheel, she wrote her name, also used water colours and painted the boat and the sea.

This is the Cover of the Lapbook. She decorated with Gel pens.


This is the inside of the Lapbook.


This is a closer look.


Then we read a little bit about Trains and made this paper train from here


I had some Transportation puzzle pieces and she was busy making them this week. The pic is missing at the moment : )

Asmaaul Husna
We learnt two more names of Allaah!



Reading, Writing and Language
We read many books based on the topic. She could read these small books independently with little help and she learnt new words too. She has been asking me to read these books through out the week.


She traced this.



Arabic
We learnt two more letters.



We read these two books from arabicfirst and a muslim child is born.


We added from the word flow 6 more new words.

Maths
We did few more chapters from the MEP




Montessori Activities
Beading
This was a nice activity to keep her in one place for sometime lol! Here is what she made without any help!


Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Box of Manners


As you all know some time back I got down some Learning Roots Products. This time we used the Box of Manners. Masha Allaah it is a great way to teach some good rewarding Islaamic Manners and etiquettes to all children for all ages.

It has 54 cards with the manners written in Arabic and English. (27 +27 cards). You also get a small instruction book with all the proofs from the Qur'aan and the Sunnah for all the manners mentioned and explanation of how to play the game.


You can use your own creativity too make up some game according to the level of your child.


We first went through card by card discussing about the manners mentioned.


Then I asked her to match each card accordingly while reading them.

Cards are having nice colourful eyeless pictures which would attract the kids masha Allaah!

And you can store the cards inside the tiny box and I would have loved it if the box could have been a little bit thicker for the little hands : )

Insha Allaah when she gets older I can even ask her to pick one card and give me a small explanation about that particular manner. And when she gets a bit more older I can ask her to explain and write the hadeeth that tells us about that particular manner and we can think of many ways to use them Insha Allaah!

Those of you who are interested I really recommend this for all your kids and its a nice visual learning too. Check out the Learning Roots Website for more details on this Insha Allaah!


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