Wednesday, May 11, 2016

40 weeks, Past due and still waiting


This being the third pregnancy one would assume that the baby would either come early or at least on time.  However, I have very special babies who just love to hang in their in my tummy as long as they can.  Today I am 3 days past my due date and still no signs of labor.  I do have minor contractions and doctor said I am 3 cms dilated and 80% effaced at me last appointment.  I guess that doesn't mean anything since I am still here pregnant lol

Anyways, I was able to capture some last week pregnancy pictures.  On mother's day I really wanted to take some pictures with my divine mother, our Lady.  It was a beautiful day and all the mothers got roses and a special blessing from the priest.  








We are still eagerly waiting  to meet this new person and transition into a 5 member family.  I know everything is going to change and most likely get upside down, our routines, schedules etc. But the joy and peace a new life brings trespasses all other worries.


Both my babies asleep haha

These days I don't get to do a lot of things with them and I see them spend a lot of time together on their own. Big brother is explaining the passion book to his little sister.

Pictures from this morning when my parents came to check upon me.




Hope the baby comes before I blog again!! Pray for me :))

Tot Trays/Practical Work (Montessori inspired)

What do you do when you have to teach a preschooler/kindergartner or any age groupwhile you have a toddler/toddlers running around and distracting you??  This was something I had been working on for a while and now that I have come to a basic understanding and things have been working out for us, I want to share this with everyone.  This is not a new method but I learned it through online resources and also through exploring Montessori method.  I am a big fan of Montessori method where we take the lead of the children.  

Toddlers can do a lot of things which we think are not quite possible for them.  Tot trays are just a twist on Montessori inspired activities.  I use these activity trays to expose early learning skills and to simple engage my Anna's curiosity and wonder while I do school with George.  The trays are rotated often, using the same materials in different ways and with different twists.

Most of these items are not expensive and many items can be found at home itself.  I have only bought a bunch of stuff from Dollar tree just to get things started.  I would say it took me almost 3-4 months to collect everything and start using the tot trays with Anna during our school hours.  The following are the main ideas I go by for Tot Trays: Pouring, transferring, Beading, spooning, sorting, matching, cutting, gluing, simple arts/crafts, stickers, fine motor muscle skills etc.  

Transferring

Stickers

Matching

Transferring

Spooning

Arts/craft

Pouring

Puzzles/Matching

I arrange the tot trays ahead of time so that when we start school I don't have to run around and find things

Sorting



Beading

Extra items I add which are available at home already

George loves to join in and sometimes begs if he could do it because it is so much fun


Motor skills

Magnetic toys

Spooning

Sorting


Using the stuff I already have at home



Using skinny objects like straws to put into small spaces 


Counting



Using cutips to fill up the small spaces in a Parmesan bottle


Coloring

Beading


Good muscle/motor skills



Pouring


Sorting
From the above pictures I hope you can understand the different ways in which I keep reusing the same concepts in different ways.  We also have to keep switching items and alternate it every week so that kids don't get tired of it.  Some of the trays Anna does not even touch and she is free to pick which ever activity she likes to do.  The only rule is to keep the things in tray.

I love this idea and really want to encourage others to do this also.  It is a bit of work in the beginning but once you have most of the items collected you can start and it gets really easy.  We have to keep our eyes open stop throwing away some cans and cereal boxes etc so that it could be used for ideas for the tot trays.  When you go shopping keep your eyes open for things on sale and be creative.

Once again I want to stress that it took few months to come up with all the items needed for Tot tray activities.  So don't rush or don't feel like you have to get it all at once.  Take your time and explore with your kids with stuff that you already have at home and then build on it.

Our School Room (A Dream come true)


For almost 3 years I have dreamed about having a school room for my kids. When I first started homeschooling George at 3 years old I used a corner of my basement as school room.  It was very difficult to get his focus and attention there since we had the TV and the toys in the basement as well. Being a toddler and having everything exposed right in front of him I knew it wasn't even practical to expect him to focus and pay attention to me.  And yet he did the best he could as a toddler.  

I remember reading through blogs and looking at pictures of the school rooms of other homeschooling moms and praying to Jesus for giving me a room specifically for school. I am a person who believe that if I am homeschooling my children I need to give them the best that I can rather than just doing an okay job. I also think have a school room of their own teach them a certain level of discipline.  At the same time I don't want to create something which we don't have or cannot afford and making our children feel like they receive anything they ask for.  

Once my parents moved out of our house I had the opportunity to convert one of the rooms into a school room.  It took at least few months for me to make this school room look the way it looks now. Almost everything in the school room are either used stuff friends gave us or things we picked up when people threw it out in our neighborhood or from a garage sale.  We really have not spend money on getting anything.  

As you can see we have two tables, one which is a study table and the other one is an art table. I have two small shelves where I keep the curriculum's I use, craft stuff, coloring books, crayons, glue, etc. I also have a book basket where I keep books that are currently being used during our story time.  




I do have bunch of toys that the kids get to play after they are done with school or while George is being taught Anna plays with it.  I keep switching the toys around so that they don't get tired of it.







I also have a closet in the room were I keep all their board games, puzzles etc which we use during school time.



I have displayed some rules on the wall for them to practice everyday.  Each time they do it they get a star and once they fill up the star for the whole row they get a price.  This has helped especially George to work on certain good habits which he really struggles with.  The one that you see up on this picture is the second set of rules I am displaying.  Before this I had another one and they had already mastered them and got the price for it.  You can find the older one in the previous pictures of our school room.  Sometimes we moms have to keep up with it more than the kids because they forget but we have to remember the times they tried to follow the rules and give them the sticker. One of the hardest thing for George was cleaning up after he plays with toys.  It was so hard for him that everyday this was one thing that made us argue and fight the most.  But once I made this rule chart he really got motivated and now after practicing this for more than 3-4 months he can clean up on his own without me having to beg him to do it.

Having a school room has helped me tremendously in bringing order to our home school and children really appreciate having this study area.  It also gives a certain level of respect to school time and they know the rules they have to follow while they  =are in school.  They also know where each item belongs so after they finish using each item, I don't have to keep telling them to put things back. They have to clean up each item after they finish  and after setting these rules for almost 6 months they are doing things on their own.  Discipline and order are two important aspects of homeschooling.  If we as parents don't have that order in home and discipline to keep things organized our children will never learn it.

I was never the best person to keep things in order at home but homeschooling has really helped me in shaping myself to a more orderly person.  I am so glad God opened up the door to our family to home educate our children because it has not only helped the kids but more than that I feel me as a mother has grown in prayer and holiness.

Now not having a school room should not stop us from home schooling.  Because not all of us have the space or room to make a school room.  But if you have a desire bring it up to the Lord and he will provide it at the right time.  Until then we do our best with what is being given to us.