On the other hand, the childcare center of Jiejie doesn't offer a structured phonics lesson to kids. I realised that their curriculum is science based and provide a literacy programme to build children's vocabulary in English Language. In a way, Jiejie is kind of taking her own sweet time to learn listening, speaking, reading, spelling and writing, prior to her Primary 1 next year.
So she joined into "I Can Read" programme in the beginning of the year. I have to guide her in doing those weekly homework. It is usually just 2 or 3 pages of identifying and colouring exercise and I just need to do a little help to prompt her on the sound of letter. Often, I fail to differentiate the sound of "A" and "E". I started to pay very serious attention to hear Jolly phonic in youtube, repeatedly, till I wonder, am I too old for phonics?... It was somewhat embarrassing.
When I first called Jann, she listened to my background and my daughter's learning pace pretty carefully. She sounded like a doctor and diagnosed "my case" immediately over the phone. I then followed-up with an email on the detail of the course. She managed to slot me in the earlier class she could find for me, knowing that my girl is pretty much behind in term of able to read and write. Anyway, to cut the story short, I signed up and became Jann's student.[reasonable price and distance]
Jann is a SAHM and was a pre-school teacher previously. I reckoned that's why she is able to outline her course in a structured manner, creatively and comprehensively cover the phonics from A to Z. She provides craft material for every letter, and each letter consist of 2 sets of lesson plans. Frankly, I can't imagine how she produced all the material by duplicating, cutting, sorting and packing. On top of that, she emailed us the videos on songs as part of the lesson plan every week, prior to our class with her. There are at least 6 of us for every class I attended. She must be a very well organised person!
In the lesson plan, by combining flashcard, craftwork, story-telling, singing song and a magic bag with objects that starts with the letter, it makes the home-learning truly fun and meaningful. In addition to that, she also shared tips on effective strategies in prompting using phonics, spelling, stages of reading, writing ideas and how to encourage creativity and meaningful ways that lead to children self-learning. To her, age 3 is the appropriate time to start phonics and slowly guide the child at home. Once the child is familiar with the sounds for all letters, mummy should apply phonics sound to prompt child for spelling. If the child is unable to spell out the word after prompting, we are to write down what the child spell so that they can see what they are combining the letters and form the word. What she believes is that, if the child is being taught effectively and knows how to spell many words by 4 or 5 (depending on the child's progress), together with regular reading, it can lead to early writing. Once a child can spell, read and write by 6 years old, the likelihood is that tuition is not needed during P1 and P2. The child will be able to self-learn, perhaps with some help from parents.
Sounds pretty attractive to me! Jann's lesson plan is a great resource to re-start our home-learning. Jiejie likes it! She often ask if there is any craftwork for her to do. However, I can't afford to spend longer than 15 mins with her on one full lesson plan as I tend to run into kitchen, or Little Bomber, or some other chores at home. Fortunately, she is mature enough to do the craftwork independently while I'm 5 or 10 mins away from her.
You can see more on the fun home-learning through Winny's sharing:).
Sounds pretty attractive to me! Jann's lesson plan is a great resource to re-start our home-learning. Jiejie likes it! She often ask if there is any craftwork for her to do. However, I can't afford to spend longer than 15 mins with her on one full lesson plan as I tend to run into kitchen, or Little Bomber, or some other chores at home. Fortunately, she is mature enough to do the craftwork independently while I'm 5 or 10 mins away from her.
You can see more on the fun home-learning through Winny's sharing:).
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Letter N - Craftwork on colouring macoroni and make necklace. |
Seeing that she is enjoying her learning journey, so I have to be consistent with her on the lesson plan provided by Jann. As I always have pockets of time, I alter Jann's lesson plan by doing more on craftwork (skipping the part on letter tracing, flashcard and magic bag) and cultivate the prompting habit on her to assimilate words. Sometimes she would frown and request me to stop prompting her; other times she guided me through instead. I admit that I need to brush up my skill on phonics prompting.
At night, we continue our routine on reading too (10-15 mins). Jann advised us to read books with interesting storyline. Interesting storybooks with repeated words or sentences are very helpful for memory reading. The stages of reading from 'Read-To' to 'Read-With' progress will be able to guide the child to learn the pronunciation and visually absorb the words and capture the word as we read to or with them. Eventually, the child will be interested to read on his/her own.
At night, we continue our routine on reading too (10-15 mins). Jann advised us to read books with interesting storyline. Interesting storybooks with repeated words or sentences are very helpful for memory reading. The stages of reading from 'Read-To' to 'Read-With' progress will be able to guide the child to learn the pronunciation and visually absorb the words and capture the word as we read to or with them. Eventually, the child will be interested to read on his/her own.
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If you ask me... I would say, I'm greedy and try to learn as much as I can to inspire my child in learning, similar to my new attempts in sewing and cooking/baking. Life seems more interesting with all sort of learning. I try not to sub-contract the responsibility to all kind of so-called professional tuition and other services in future, which leads to her possibility to rely on others to learn and to explore her curiosity. Also, through the phonics materials given by Jann, I dirty my hands in the mud to deal with her attitude and temper on doing the writing, cutting, pasting and drawing. Sometime, a session of the home-learning does harsh her mellow. Or mine.
I'll deal with that part slowly.
If possible, I want to send the message to her that, if I can do it, so can she, in anything that we want to. Of course, you may say that, go do something harder and inspire her!
Hey pc, is me from http://learnthefunway.blogspot.com, u can definitely link me up in ur blog, and do "like" the fb page I created under "learn the fun way", we can have meaningful discussion there! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Winny, thanks for the permission. the link seems broken...).
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! My boy would be too young to start such a programme but I'll bear this in mind for the time when he's a bit older.
ReplyDeleteHey, maybe you can try this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Learn-The-Fun-Way/138109496285484
click on the 'like' button, do post your great parenting articles on the page to share with us :)
Hi Ruth, glad you find this useful:).
ReplyDeleteHi Winny, thanks for the link. I 'liked' the fb page. I'll leave it to you to link any suitable article to the page:).
Ha, I read the last part of your reason to attend the course in the first place, well, if the reporter asked me I probably will tell her coz I need to clear my maternity leave, hahaha!
ReplyDeleteBut frankly, I'm glad that I joined the course, those material given by Jann can be bought or created easily, but the sharing from her has really enlighten me. Many things are presumably easy e.g. the prompting technique, but not that easy when you really do it. Creativity is another value that I picked up from the course :)
You are fast(in reply), girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your view on the course here, and i like it;).
Also, nice to meet you through Jann^^. look forward to more of your sharing.
Hi how old is yr child? I happened to read yr blog as I've attended Jann's class too. The class is very informative and certainly helped my 4 yr old boy :)
ReplyDeleteHi CE. Welcome! My girl is 6. Let's constantly make effort on the child learning & growth ;).
ReplyDeleteI'm welcome your sharing on parenting & others through this blog.
Cheers! pc
i was struggling a lot too, when qiqi could not read and i could not teach her at the same time. Good that now they have such classes for parents like us who did not learn phonics in our days.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know there's this programme for parents....a bit kiasu, hehe, my bb is only 1 yr old;)...want to check if Winnipeg has one....going to enrol her into playgroup programme soon
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you here~! I'm sure you will be able to weight the kiasu-ness and relac-ness along your way of parenting. I would like to learn from you too:). hope to see you more often... if i write often too;).
DeleteThanks for sharing! I am currently attending Jann's course too, my boy is 18mo now. On the kiasu side.. LOL.. but, I am glad I attended, now, I am full of inspirations and also resources to home teach (or guide) him.
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PS: Got your link from Jann's thread btw.