Best posts on Child and Me from Feb 2009
March 1, 2009 — telco | Posted in Uncategorized. No Comments »Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
- How To Teach Your Baby Sign Language
Posted on Sunday, February 1st, 2009 in Sign Language – Comments: (0)Our original sign language article is under construction, so I just post some of the resources until we have a chance to post it back:Web Sites for looking up signshttp://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgihttp://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htmhttp://www.lifeprint.com/BooksI’ve used the following book: Sign With Your Baby: How to Communicate With Infants Before They Can Speak by Joseph Garcia.
- Fantastic Collection of Presentations by A.P.P. uploaded
Posted on Monday, February 2nd, 2009 in Encyclopedic Knowledge – Comments: (1)Thanks to A.P.P. for sharing these absolutely fantastic presentations! Encyclopedic Knowledge – Geography: What the World Looks Like 1. Beautiful presentation with sounds! (4/25/2009) Teach your Baby to Read: Books: Words from Is Your Mama a Llama. Thanks to A.P.P.!(2/22/2009) Teach your Baby to Read: Books: Words from My Truck is Stuck. Thanks to A.P.P.!(2/22/2009) Encyclopedic Knowledge – Art (Paintings, Sculpture, etc.
- Encyclopedic Knowledge – Music
Posted on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 in Encyclopedic Knowledge – Comments: (3)Back To Encyclopedic Knowledge Topics ListingHow do I use these books?English PowerPoint PresentationsRussian PowerPoint PresentationsOther methods/materials for teaching musicNote: files marked with M include Magnitudes of data – fact listing about each Intelligence Bit. Files marked with V include links to videos. Files marked with include sound effects. Music Presentations in English Classical Pieces 1 (enhanced Classical Pieces 1 by A.P.P.
- New Presentations Uploaded
Posted on Thursday, February 19th, 2009 in Encyclopedic Knowledge – Comments: (1)New Presentations in English and Russian: Encyclopedic Knowledge – Astronomy. Space 1, Space 2, Summer Constellations. Thanks to A.P.P.! (2/19/2009) Teach your Baby to Read: Books: Time (in English): contains links to videos. Thanks to A.P.P.!(2/18/2009) Teach Your Child to read… in Russian: Syllables with Myagkiy Znak – b’, v’, g’… up to n’ + words, and sentences with those syllables .
- Encyclopedic Knowledge – General Culture
Posted on Saturday, February 21st, 2009 in Encyclopedic Knowledge – Comments: (0)Back To Encyclopedic Knowledge Topics ListingHow do I use these books?English PowerPoint PresentationsSpanish PowerPoint PresentationsGerman PowerPoint PresentationsNote: files marked with M include Magnitudes of data – fact listing about each Intelligence Bit. Files marked with V include links to videos. Files marked with include sound effects. Files marked with r include randomizer General Culture Presentations in English Gems, Precious Metals, and Jewelry (Thanks to A.P.P.
- Encyclopedic Knowledge – Physics
Posted on Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 in Encyclopedic Knowledge – Comments: (0)Back To Encyclopedic Knowledge Topics ListingHow do I use these books?English PowerPoint PresentationsNote: files marked with M include Magnitudes of data – fact listing about each Intelligence Bit. Files marked with V include links to videos. Files marked with include sound effects. Physics Presentations in English Electricity 1 (Thanks to A.P.P. for a fantastic work!) Electricity 2 (Thanks to A.P.P.
- Siftables, the toy blocks that think
Posted on Friday, February 27th, 2009 in Educational Ideas – Comments: (1)A completely revolutionary toy has been developed by David Merrill, a grad student from MIT: little cookie sized blocks, that you can stack, shuffle, switch around, play as they allow you to interact with words, numbers, objects or even musical instruments.These blocks are actually tiny computers that constantly aware of each other’s presence, so as you put the numbers in a line – the last block would display you their sum.
- Einstein never used flashcards – is early development really necessary?
Posted on Friday, February 27th, 2009 in Encyclopedic Knowledge – Comments: (3)“Einstein has never used flashcards.” Haven’t you heard that one before? If you like to introduce your children into the wonderful world of knowledge and skills early, then I am sure you you’ve heard it.While Einstein never used flashcards, it looks like most of our geniuses had some kind “early learning” experience. Take Mozart: he started composing/playing the piano when he was just two.
- Moms Help Moms Duck Postpartum Depression
Posted on Saturday, February 28th, 2009 in Baby Needs – Comments: (4)The baby is here. The baby is perfect: rosy cheeks, huge eyes, sweet smelling hair… so why the mommy is ready to cry any second?As if having a new baby in the house is not enough cause of anxiety, as if the lack of sleep and hectic day schedule doesn’t just compound things, the hormonal changes taking place in mother’s body after the delivery bring in another common problem: baby blues or full blown postpartum depression.
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