Tuesday, August 23, 2011

When Anvitha became Radha








Learning shapes

Circle, square, triangle, oval, diamond and star...these are the shapes she has started recognizing without any difficulty.
She has rather started generalizing these shapes in her daily activities.
The plate in which she eats is round, the TV she watches is square (though she cannot differentiate between square and rectangle), the road safety signboards are pictured on a triangle board, the rice grain she eats and the seed of the date fruit she eats is indeed oval in shape...
I was cutting cucumber the other day in circles and she said 'that's a circle'. Later, i cut them into sticks and chopped them.
'Now they have turned into squares' she remarked. I was impressed.

This is how learning should proceed...from knowing specific concepts to applying them to daily life.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Becoming Bilingual

Anvitha's ಅಮ್ಮ has been replaced by 'mummy' while her ಅಪ್ಪ has become 'papa'.
Yes! she has started speaking in English now(mostly the influence of her school).
Her most favourite sentence is 'Mummy, i want water'.
The other words and sentences are hailed from her school and her interactions with her class teacher.
For e.g., 'Ma'am what is that?', 'Don't touch', and 'Don't talk'.
There are times when her English language follows the rule of Sanskrit language that of free usage of words in a sentence without any sequencing.
Just an e.g., 'Papa, where is?'
It's not just the transition from Kannada to English but to Hindi as well especially her Hindi rhymes learnt at school.
Though very hard, I have learned the art of deciphering her rhymes learnt at school.

It is of course necessary that she learn English but when she utters those precious words ( ಅಮ್ಮ and ಅಪ್ಪ) in English there is a pang in both me and S's stomach.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Getting ready for Independence day

Here are a few pictures from my girl's scrapbook for her first Independence day celebration at school












Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Tantrums

Me and S are having a tough time figuring out the reason behind Anvitha's temper tantrums these days...
Is it because of lack of sleep (as she has to get up early to go to school) or just a passing time, i do not know.
But her uncontrollable behaviour and outrage forces me to think that the reason behind all this is her school environment.
She is still missing her old school and refuses to go to her new one.
Is she putting out all this frustration at home?
Hopefully she will change once her grandparents are here (whose arrival she is waiting so eagerly).

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Music

When first Anvita started learning her rhymes she intently watched her Rhyme CDs and listened to me singing for her.
Once she caught hold of that, she understood a few words and would sing along.
The next step for her was listening just the music and then recognising the respective songs for the tune (which is admirable).
Now, that she has learnt both she wants to put her own words into those song tunes which i think is a bad idea. That's because, this nuisance I need to bear all the time.
From past 2 days she is learning 'Jana gana mana' at school. Hope the National anthem doesn't get remixed and Rabindranath Tagore's glory is preserved.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How easily these children can sense the subtleties of human behaviour change:either good or bad.
Now, that Anvitha is going to her new school she is missing her old school extremely.
Is it the environment or the handling of children at new school or the way they are treated i and S do not know. But she is just not ready for it.
When she attended Daksha she had loads of stories to narrate.
We, parents never asked the school authorities what is being taught to her?
But we saw the live result of their teaching at home, in her way of spontaneous reproduction of everything that she had learnt.
They managed to give attention to each details of a child's routine.
This new place seems to be chaotic for her and she seems to be lost.
I only hope this would change as a little time passes.
But i also wish we hadn't shifted her from Daksha.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Happy Mother's Day



Both of us got our palm printed...courtesy Johnson and Johnson.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Plus 2 years

I think this 2+ yrs is the most toughest period handling her.
She understands many things and at the same time she 'doesn't understand' many other things related to them.
The end result being TANTRUMS.
I seem to be loosing patience so many times yet she makes me laugh immediately with her cute reactions and consolations:)
The most unbearable yet adorable behaviour is her 'incessant talk' for the whole day (even while she is having her food for which i need to remind her that she has to chew her food and not talk).

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Missing Daksha

When she'd just started enjoying her school schedule it was time for them to wind up the term and year:(
She does miss her school now.
The year end souvenirs for her were all the more beautiful.
Here is a sample:

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Poem for every kid


Here's the poem for my girl from her school-Daksha...

"Your little one started school today
A first big milestone on the way.
She's not a baby, no not she
As big as any in the class, you see.
Till now you've been her shining sun
Your influence equalled by none.
But now I'll share in her work and play
Thanks for lending me your child today.
This little hands so small
Is starting school today.
This little hand so small
with others will work and play.
And I will try to train
this hand throughout the year, wonder if this hand will belong
to a scientist, doctor, engineer
to a teacher, philosopher or leader."

Very cute poem with my little one's palm printed on the paper.
(Please do not copy). The credit for this should go to Daksha school team.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

First worksheets



Anvitha's first vegetable printing worksheets from school.

Open House

Open House is Daksha's way of conducting so called 'exams' for preschoolers.
All the materials taught for the kids were neatly arranged in a room and we parents were the examiners who were free to ask anything.
Nowhere did the teachers make their presence felt (their way of getting natural responses from children without any fear).
Just a week ago Anvitha was crying to go to school and now she even faced her exams!!!
And the best part: Nobody even knew that it's her exam.

Coming back from school happily:)

Monday, March 7, 2011

Now, after a week...

Now, that after a week she has completely settled down in her school (though she cribs about it while leaving home and enjoys once she enters) it's the school stories that i should be listening and training myself to be heard.

The rhymes and music sessions, the activities of her classroom, and her snack menu are the main topics for discussion.

But after all this, when she is asked as to what she did at school the first thing she says is that "she cried".