Posts Tagged ‘education’

Tongue Twisters

No Comments »

tongue_twisterA tongue-twister is a phrase that is designed to be difficult to articulate properly, and can be used as a type of spoken (or sung) word game. Some tongue-twisters produce results which are humorous (or humorously vulgar) when they are mispronounced, while others simply rely on the confusion and mistakes of the speaker for their amusement value.

Here’s a collection of tongue twisters that will entertain and keep children preoccupied while having fun! Repeat them a few times!
Read more..


The Gifted and Talented Child

46 Comments »

Identifying a musically, athletically, or artistically gifted child is often less difficult than identifying the intellectually gifted child. An intellectually gifted child is characterized by a pattern of attributes in her/his approach to learning. The gifted child challenges generalizations; sees relationships between diverse subjects; has a curious, questioning attitude; shows a propensity for creative thought; has an intense sense of justice and morality; has multiple and varied interests; exhibits a strong commitment to task; is persistent and tenacious; has keen powers of observation; has the ability to abstract, conceptualize, and synthesize; is skeptical and critical; has rapid insight into relationships; and often has a keen sense of humor.
Read more..


Early Development

No Comments »

Art Milestones for Kids – A creativity timeline, from scribbles to sculptures.

Is it ever too early to introduce kids to crayons? Encourage your infant to be a creative baby and see how building their artistic development will benefit your child.

We don’t bat an eye at exposing our babies to the likes of Beethoven and Bach, even from birth. But just when is the right time to introduce your child to the kind of artistic expression that involves finger paint, glue, and glitter? Most pediatricians, art teachers, and parents agree that exposing babies and toddlers to art is an important part of their physical and emotional development.
Read more..


Printable Dominos

15 Comments »

There are many different types of games to play with dominos. I have adapted the most common domino game, The Draw Domino Game, which will work great with my printed dominos.
But this game is smaller than a traditional dominos game (since it’s intended for children). It is also a lot easier and faster (since kids have a much shorter attention span).
Read more..


Countdown to the launch begins..

No Comments »

Almost done with the design and settings of different accounts. Can’t wait to launch!
               


Happy Birthday, Bambinis!

3 Comments »