A new achievement @16 months
By Rhiannonw
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9 cubes in a square box,
tip them out,
chuck one back in anyhow,
then 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th –
7th, 8th – maybe need
a bit of a shove and push
in one of the odd-shaped spaces now left,
until they slide in.
Now one left –
sometimes the shoving has left
a neat square space left,
but often there are now a lot of little
funny-shaped gaps here and there.
Push hard at one of them, wriggle, shove, press,
slide them around
(maybe give up on working at one gap,
and try another)
– but eventually in it goes,
and it all looks tidy again.
Adult: clap hands! Well done!
child: beams
Then, chuck them out again, and work away
until all done and praise again.
Repeated about 10 times, until adult decides both need
a change!
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Comments
educational
This is very very nice Rhiannon and educational! The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
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playing
Yes and we learn mostly by playing, which may sound contradictory but I am sure you agree. Sometimes I feel sorry for today's kids just tv and internet and electronics they hardly even go outside and they learn all kinds of ugly things instead. Can't even ride a bicycle.
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Brought back so many memories
Brought back so many memories! The feeling of pleasure when you've found something they like doing and that will keep them occupied. The feeling of hysteria when they like it so much you're doing it or reading that story for the 240th time! Lovely poem, Rhiannon.
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Little ones can teach us
Little ones can teach us adults so much don't you think? That all important effort and concentration of placing those shaped cubes in the box and deriving so much fun from doing the task, that there's a need to do it over and over again.
For me repetition is important as I've always been a slow learner, not only as a child but even to this day. We need to have more patience with these kind of people, however frustrating it may seem, because it's important for their confidence.
A great poem Rhiannon, teaching that importance.
Jenny.
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I liked your poem :0) Though
I liked your poem :0) Though this has occured often when helping out at toddler group or primary school, never with my son! However, now he has a computer he has learned to persevere :0) Enjoying these mam gu diaries very much
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