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Archive for February, 2010

It snowed in South Carolina!

Monday, February 15th, 2010

It snowed 8 inches here in mid-SC on Friday!  It was the deepest snow we have had here in 10 years and the 5th deepest day on record!  Those of you who live up north may not understand the excitement :)  but us southerners look at snowfall as a gift.

Perhaps though that’s only because it lasts a day or so then everything is right back to normal.  We may not feel so happy about it if we had to put up with snow for 4-5 months at a time!

Regardless, we were all dancing in the streets and building snowmen galore.

On an even happier note, Jack-Evan (who will be two in May!  can you believe it? ) has his very first Valentine’s social tomorrow morning with a group of kids from our local Mommy’s Play Group.  I have some very yummy sugar cookies ready to go (the kids are decorating cookies with icing & sprinkles) and a package of valentines with suckers.  I felt a little bad at first that they’re not homemade cutesy wootsy kind (I’m really NOT into paper crafts), but I got over that feeling really fast.  The ones we did get are adorable little boy sport ones with removable Tatoos.  Quite good enough in my books.  :)   My husband got quite a kick outta watching me boohoo over the baking pan whiles I was spatula’ing out the sugar cookies.  I’m such a sentimental old sap…. my baby is growing up far too fast.  Did I not just give birth to him?

Happy (late) Valentine’s Day!

P.S.  I still haven’t figured out how to get my comment approval working again….haven’t had much time to dig into Wordpress’ backend.  I’m still getting your comments though and they’re all sitting there waiting on me to figure it out. :)  So please don’t feel bad if you submit a kind word and don’t see it appear for a while!  I’m still reading them and smiling when I do!

Comments not coming through…

Friday, February 5th, 2010

I upgraded wordpress the other day and redid the whole site theme.  I’m still trying to figure it all out since it’s been months since I worked with code so of course now I have broken something.

I’m getting all the comments in my admin dashboard BUT for some reason wordpress is not allowing me to approve them.  I approve them, click off the comment page, and POOF they get “un-approved” for some reason.  I’m hoping to have this figured out by next week!

So for those of you who have commented on my recent posts like the montessori one and Jack’s playroom (thank you!!), I read them and they’re still here….I just can’t get them posted yet. :(

Interested in Montessori!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I just began reading books on Maria Montessori’s early childhood theories and I find (most of) them fascinating!  I have a huge stack by my bed right now, and just finished one book that focused on birth to 3 years old.  I really wish I would have read it before Jack-Evan was born.   There are so many things I’ve never thought of in there…things that’s just never crossed my mind to say/do/have available for & with Jack.

For those of you who may be unfamiliar, Maria Montessori was a doctor in Italy who studied hundreds of children a little over 100 years ago.  Today, there are many associations and schools around the world dedicated to her model of educating children - a model which looks completely different than today’s educational system structure.  In the montessori structure of education, the goal is for children to learn to reason things out, build steady foundations for how the world works, and to go about their education independently.  The teacher’s primary goal is not to pour in knowledge, but to structure the child’s environment in a prepared way so that the child will gravitate towards the knowledge he/she needs to learn at that particular time.  Minimalistic, child-sized, clean, high quality all seem to describe the rich environment in which children under this educational model will do best.

I have begun implementing a few of her ideas with Jack-Evan over the past week and have already noticed a difference in his attitude, concentration, and enjoyment of daily activities.  The very first thing I started with was condensing his toys down tremendously.   We have a play room in the works for him, but it’ll be a couple months before he can really enjoy himself in there, so for now I have his bedroom to work with.   The toys you see him in front of in this photo are the only ones available in his room.  I condensed his leggos, stored other toys out of sight, and gave away a huge bag full of ones he never truly cared about.  Contrary to the pull of modern day “More is Better!” school of thought, I’ve noticed that he absolutely loves spending time in his bedroom now and playing with the selection available.  He has also discovered a love of miniture animals and building blocks for the first time.  This is quite a change considering he has never, ever, ever been a “toy” kid.  Perhaps what he really was trying to tell me all these months is simply he wasn’t interested in “clutter”.

Another Montessori activity I implemented is in an area they call “Practical Life Skills” (something I knew he needed but never thought to take it to the level they do).  A few days ago I found a really nice wooden child sized table at a local children’s thrift store, painted it, and introduced it to Jack-Evan.  He adores it!  The next day I introduced him to the  motessori method of setting the table by himself as well as pouring his own milk (provided to him in a child-size measuring cup).  He loves the little miniature coca cola glass I found at the dollar store!  We’ve never given him an open glass to use on his own because I guess we never thought he could and that one day he would just grow into it.   A photo of a 9 month old baby using an open glass properly, without spilling it, convinced me that Jack-Evan has the ability to do this - I just have to find it within myself to take the time with him so he can learn!  I’ve just always found it easy to hold open containers for him, to only allow him to hold them for a few seconds, or to just give him a lidded container.

It was a huge eye opener for me to realize this.  My little man has so much inside him that he can do, yet here I am not showing enough confidence in him….and subconsciously holding him back by not allowing him to develop those simple needed skills.   He’s had 3 meals so far in which he was allowed to use his little glass and pour his own milk - and while we did have spills each time, I could tell he was extremely proud of himself for being allowed that measure of independence!

I’ve also introduced him to the potty, begun letting him dress himself as much as he is able and lowered his closet rod to a level he can reach easily (no higher than his chin).  I’ve also forced myself to be consciously aware of how I treat him.  Am I treating him as a real human who needs time to learn? Am I treating him with the respect deserved of another living, breathing human being?  Or am I treating him like my tiny helpless baby, with baby talk, simple sentences, and a “don’t touch that!” approach?  Am I focusing on hurrying towards the end result (to be dressed) or am I focusing on teaching Jack-Evan the skills  needed in life (dressing oneself), regardless of how long it takes?

When I think in those terms, I find my behavior and attitudes towards him change immensely.  When I remind myself of how much knowledge  about life I take for granted, versus his small, 20 month experience on this earth, I find it easier to back up, take a breath, and focus on teaching him the skills he needs without feeling annoying and wanting to just get it all “done”.

As one portion of the Montessori theory expressed, he’s not a ragdoll to be dressed, coddled and controlled.  He is another growing, living, breathing human being and has an inner drive to participate in our human world.  He wants desperately to learn about life and participate proudly in daily “adult” activities.  Of course I *knew* all of this in my head, but as a parent, it’s hard to cross that hump between doing FOR our tiny ones and allowing them to learn the skills they need to do it themselves.  I guess a huge part of it also has to do with our own human selfishness - it takes a lot of time and effort to train a child in various life skills….weeks…months…years…and we tend to put it off as long as possible thinking that it will be “easier when he’s older”.  That kind of thinking can eventually cripple a growing little person.

Anyway, I’ve subscribed to many blogs lately that revolve around parents who practice the montessori theories at home.  It’s quite refreshing from the busy’ness promoted in today’s commercially manufactured idea of childhood!  I doubt I ever get as deep into it as some of the families out there seem to be, but I do feel it is well worth delving into and implementing many  strategies into our own home life.

Why buy expensive toys??

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Just give your toddler an old electric curler set, ripped out of it’s casing and converted to a peg board!  He’ll be happy and satisfied for hours on end.

I promise.

Jack-Evan and the Beanstalk Playroom

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Back in December, we finally got the “junk room” cleared out and prepared as a new playroom for Jack-Evan.  Using the paint I had on hand, I created a “Jack-Evan and the Beanstalk” theme on the walls. :)

This is where the Giant’s castle is going to go.  (I haven’t had the time to fill in the detail yet.)  We’re taking it sort of slow, but we plan to be finished with everything before baby #2 arrives in May.  I’ll try to remember to post photos when the entire playroom is completed!  I’m wanting to set up low shelves in here ala Montessori-style.  Jack-Evan’s large piano keyboard will also be in here.

Updating the Blog Layout & Mission

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I’ve been a little bored with blogging for the past half year now.  It was easy talking about my first pregnancy on here and then sharing experiences with my son when he was under 1.  Now, however, he’s entered the toddler phase and is fast growing up - and we’re 3 months away from baby #2!  I’ve finally decided that I want to take this blog more in a direction of focusing on Jack-Evan’s learning adventures and activities he is now involved in during the day.  I also want to move away from the “busy” look of a blog and keep everything clean and minimalistic (reflecting the direction we are moving in real life!).  SO I am busy updating the layout and code of the blog, as well as figuring out all the goodies available in Wordpress 2.9.1 (I haven’t upgraded since 2.7.0)!

So pardon the dust.  I’m not sure how many days it will be before everything is easy to navigate again….but I’m working on it!  Hopefully this will get me out of the blogging funk I’ve been in.  :)