When everything fails, workbooks come to play. Today, there was no cardboard fun play as mummy was in a rush preparing food, then after lunch we will head off to hospital for appointment with Jansen's surgeon to ensure his feeding tube site is alright as well as his internal organs are still 'intact' - so to speak. Few months ago, a friend of mine who also homeschool her kid due to medical issues recommended me these set of books, I bought them but had not put to use.
Today is the day / Workbook Day!
Jansen had done writing his 1-10 in my own printed worksheets/misc books, but that time, it was sort of learning to grip his pencil and strengthening his muscles. So, today, let's revise, let's write again. As he also noticed he still could not write certain number properly. Practice makes perfect, he said, because he had heard this from me so many times.
I love the books as they are engaging, not those write-write-write-and-write-only books which would bore Jansen in a few minutes. His attention span is short, like around 15-30 minutes. Does that consider short? I am not sure. Well, I always try to go with his flow, at the same time, stretch him abit as time goes.
Simple Activities
That was how Jansen said it, "This is easy and simple, I can do that!" Of course! This book set has 4 books, for child age 4-6, practically this book 1 is for age 4. Haha! But, mummy prefers the child to start from book 1, not from book 3. That's why...
Writing part
I gave him a sticker as well if he needed it. He is the-sticker kind of child.
Here come the sticker part, and he said he would leave the writing part as the last activity. What is he up to? Maybe he already knows how to write? Or maybe not. From my observation, he still can't write '2', '5' and '8'. I wanted him to have fun as well, so I let him be.
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