Do you think, it would help to have larger images of notes in future for such kids?
I do think that larger notes will be helpful for younger kids and those who are developmentally delayed. What would really be great is to offer incremental sizes. For C. I want to introduce the program in a size that is large enough to get comfortable with the program. Then, as she progresses, I want her to work harder at focusing.
My 17 month old loves the keyboard and asks to hear "Do" at least 2x a day. He can now make all the signs to the music.
Wow! Is it possible to record that?
We are working on this. I just wrote a post on the Brillkids forum about sign language. He doesn't like to use it anymore, I think he thinks he's too big. If the other kids do it, he will. So, we'll try another video with them together. However, in a group, he usually won't behave.
I am considering making some worksheets using the SM solfege images so that the kids can count and circle the notes skipping one, then skipping two. They have these wonderful circle magnets that we can glue the images to and then they can recreate the pattern on the fridge by rearranging the magnets. It serves a several purposes: pattern recognition, skip counting, and fine motor skills.
If you have suggestions on other things to do, I will take them. Since we are working with very young children and a DS child, we need lots and lots of reinforcement in different ways. Obviously, I will post the files here when I am done, and a how-to on the magnets.
Sonya