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2-year old E - SM and an active toddler!
Hellene and Manda thank you for all of the suggestions on activities with the cards. We are slowly working on learning to place them in order, so all your advice is very helpful!
I reread this topic today once again still finding new info and idea!
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We are continuing to make music lessons a part of our daily life. It is mostly in small ways - very short games or activities and sometimes we even get to play the piano
We are watching Do to Do and Re to Re powerpoint slides (DD always likes to see both) and next week will move on to Mi to Mi. Sometimes she will sing along which is lovely to see.
We are really enjoying using the Solfege children. Firstly we lay them out in order (currently still working on Do to Do to build confidence). She does know the order althoug needs prompts to help put them out correctly. Then we play, "Who is hiding under the bed?"
Hiding in the bed is one of E's favourite games anyway so I printed out a bed from Sparklebox (here is the link: www.sparklebox.co.uk/2111-2115/sb2115.html#.TxnkwIGLKdk )
This seems to work much better than flipping the card, which she is less interested in. I get her to run to the other room (get some exercise and use some energy!!) while I put the bed over one child and she works out which it is. This is so much fun I might try to post a video
We are still playing either JB (first section) or HCB Right hand only. We still have very mixed results but there are days that she does ask to play spider game or one of the songs. HCB last play was R1 11/15 and JB was 13/22 t129 (best score for JB has been 16/22). Mostly the 'mistakes' are due to loss of concentration and playing other notes for fun! We are keeping it low key and low pressure. I am happy with just one song or guess key game per day right now.
In guess key, we had one day where she scored 17 in about 20 seconds! I was quite amazed! But then yesterday it was 5 and not concentrating so we stopped.
I am trying out a Star Chart to help motivate - she can choose her star and we write the score (unfortunately she loves the number 8 so much that whenever we get to this score she wants to stop so that she can score 8 every time ) The brown circles are small rewards that she can get after 3 tries at each activity (the hard currency in our house at the moment is one chocolate button - please don't judge us!)
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Love the bed my kids didn't respond well to turning the cards over either, that's why I printed the blank present card. But I am sure Jaykob would love the bed! Or maybe a " who's in the racing car?" version!
We also are finding that a few out side of the piano activities keep the motivation up. Kids need the fun at maximum throttle if they are expected to repeatedly try something that's challenging for them. We get to the piano every day ( almost) but the activity we do varies. Sometimes gentle piano, sometimes hot cross buns, sometimes finger play. Always small time chunks.
We have a reward chart ready to go for Monday, planning to get super organized since school goes back in two more sleeps! I know it works well for the girls but I have never tried a reward chart for Jaykob, he is a good boy who mostly does what he is told....nothing like his sisters!
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Mandabplus3 wrote: Hey that type of currency would work for me too
Love the bed my kids didn't respond well to turning the cards over either, that's why I printed the blank present card. But I am sure Jaykob would love the bed! Or maybe a " who's in the racing car?" version!
Yes a car version also sounds good!
Good luck with the routine - have been meaning to start a thread about this to see how everyone else copes with all the different challenges in their life and still keeps up the piano practice!Mandabplus3 wrote: We have a reward chart ready to go for Monday, planning to get super organized since school goes back in two more sleeps! I know it works well for the girls but I have never tried a reward chart for Jaykob, he is a good boy who mostly does what he is told....nothing like his sisters!
I have a 6 month old boy who is the most mellow child ever - I will be very surprised if he does not turn out to be completely different to his big sis and also do what he is told most of the time! Do you think it's a girl / boy thing?!
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lzp11 wrote: A quick update on our progess!
We are continuing to make music lessons a part of our daily life. It is mostly in small ways - very short games or activities and sometimes we even get to play the piano
This is the only way to start teaching any toddlers - change the activities and sometimes to play the piano
We are watching Do to Do and Re to Re powerpoint slides (DD always likes to see both) and next week will move on to Mi to Mi. Sometimes she will sing along which is lovely to see.
Wow! It is EXCELLENET!
We are really enjoying using the Solfege children. Firstly we lay them out in order (currently still working on Do to Do to build confidence). She does know the order althoug needs prompts to help put them out correctly. Then we play, "Who is hiding under the bed?"
Hiding in the bed is one of E's favourite games anyway so I printed out a bed from Sparklebox (here is the link: www.sparklebox.co.uk/2111-2115/sb2115.html#.TxnkwIGLKdk )
Thank you! It is very creative!
This seems to work much better than flipping the card, which she is less interested in. I get her to run to the other room (get some exercise and use some energy!!) while I put the bed over one child and she works out which it is. This is so much fun I might try to post a video
My students loved peek a boo game with flipping cards also. But the didn't have under the bed game, though!
We are still playing either JB (first section) or HCB Right hand only. We still have very mixed results but there are days that she does ask to play spider game or one of the songs. HCB last play was R1 11/15 and JB was 13/22 t129 (best score for JB has been 16/22). Mostly the 'mistakes' are due to loss of concentration and playing other notes for fun! We are keeping it low key and low pressure. I am happy with just one song or guess key game per day right now.
Take your time. It is no rush! She'll get it soon.
In guess key, we had one day where she scored 17 in about 20 seconds! I was quite amazed! But then yesterday it was 5 and not concentrating so we stopped.
Yes, kids' development is not a straight line. She showed what she is capable of, and back 'to the normal again'
I am trying out a Star Chart to help motivate - she can choose her star and we write the score (unfortunately she loves the number 8 so much that whenever we get to this score she wants to stop so that she can score 8 every time )
She is such a character!
The brown circles are small rewards that she can get after 3 tries at each activity (the hard currency in our house at the moment is one chocolate button - please don't judge us!)
We don't! Just remember: dentists are not cheap
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