Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Educational Stuffs

Yesterday my Mom shared on Facebook a cute video about a DIY activity book for toddlers made out of felt fabrics. I suddenly wanted to make one for Jashley, I searched online for some tutorials, and found that it is called "Quiet Books", it is basically a book, usually made out of fabric that filled with quiet activities for the kids.I think this is a perfect activity to keep the little girl busy especially on church and whenever we travel. Plus with this book learning will be definitely fun for her. I hope I can start with this project soon as this will surely take a long time to finish, I actually planned to buy some of the materials needed last night, but Hubby and I have a little tampuhan since Sunday so when he fetched me at the mall last night, and saw him still a little grumpy, I didn't bother ask him to accompany me in buying the stuff. Anyways we're ok now, hopefully I can drop by at the bookstore later, after our dinner with his office mates.

Moving into the real topic, I actually want to share with Mommies out there the stuffs/toys & methods I'm using on teaching Jashley.

1. ABC Puzzle Mat

This mat is really helped us a lot. We have this mat since Jashley was around 5 months old, What we usually do is, we take one letter, show it to her while telling what letter is that. Mostly she won't mind us but we still continue doing this. Until she recognized the letter A, the very first letter she was able to learn, then E, C, S. Then one day I was busy doing something, she picked up a letter, run towards me and waved the letter right in front of my face while shouting "I". I asked her to pick another letter and show it to her Daddy, she was able to tell & show 3 more letters (Y,M,O). She's around 1 yr & 2 mo that time. Presently, she loves disassembling and assembling back this puzzle mat.

2. Magnetic Letters & Numbers

To encouraged her more on learning the alphabet I bought her this magnetic letters at Toy Kingdom for 100+ php per set. What I did before is, I take-out around 3-5 letters (those that she wasn't able to recognize), repeatedly telling and showing her each letter until she was able to memorize at least 1 or 2 of those letters. then we will move to another set of 3-5 letters. And since it is handy, whenever we go out , I am able to bring 3-5 pieces with me so I can teach her, while we are traveling.  


3. Alphabet & Shapes Chart

I bought this chart the same time I bought the puzzle mat, because I wanted to turn Jashley's room into a playroom, since no one is using the room. I put up the chart into the walls. But after a couple of weeks we decided to just set-up her play area on our living room so we can leave her playing there while we can do other things, and just constantly checking her. But I wasn't able to move the chart on the living room because it doesn't look nice, so I just leave that on her room upstair. Until I came up with the idea of putting it into an illustration board to make it sturdy. Those 2 charts are now sticked back to back with each other, making them a little handy in bringing upstair or downstair whenever needed. With these she was able to be more familiar with Alphabets and what objects starts with a specific letter. Same with the shapes, she was able to memorize almost all the basic shapes with this chart.

4. Shape sorter

The shape sorter is a gift from her uncle Jr last christmas, this helped Jashley developed both her analitical & motor skills, At first I just show her where each shapes should go, when it is her turn, she will try each hole and I will say "wrong" when she's trying to insert on a wrong hole, she then continue trying other holes until she heard me say "correct" and she will figure out how to fit the shape on that hole. Come to present time she's now memorize and can play alone with this toy.


looking for the right hole.
5. Wooden Shape Puzzle

This my recently bought toy for her to again encourage her in learning shapes and color. Upon opening it I show her how to use it (mas excited pa ang Mommy. hehe.). When I let her try, aba kabisado na agad. She assemble it quickly while reciting each shapes excepts the pentagon & oval na madalas nya makalimutan. I bought this at Toy Kindom also for 149 php.



6. DIY Shape Bath Toys

This one, I made this using my scrap foam sheets from my scrapbooking stash. I always wanted to buy this kind of bath toys so she can play and at the same time learns while taking a bath. But it is so expensive, so I am having second thought on  buying. Good thing while I'm searching over the net, I stumble on some tutorials on making these bath toys. I remember that I bought this foam sheets at National Bookstore on the scrapbooking section around 5 years ago (yup! sobrang tagal na niyan), so I'm not sure if it is still available now. I use my die cutting machine in cutting the flowers, circle and butterfly to have a perfect cut.


7. Magnetic Drawing Board

One day when hubby and I arrive home from work, eto ang naabutan namin na ginagawa ng batang makulet.

Little busy bee.
Mama taught her pala how to hold a pencil that day and within the day ayun master na ang paghawak ng pencil. From that day whenever she saw a pencil and paper, she will repeatedly says (or rather shout) "write, write, write" and will not stop until you gave her a pencil and paper. So hubby and I decided to buy this drawing board to encourage her to write/doodle more and of course to save our walls from her doodles. Right now, whenever we saw her scribbling on that board, I will asked her; "what are you writing baby"?, she will confidently replied "Jashley" while pointing on her doodle.


8. Books

She have a lot of books also; from alphabets, numbers, shapes, colors, animals and story books. Since she was around 3 months old We make sure that every night before we sleep we will open & read a book for her. As of now, she's the one requesting na to open and read a book for her (see my kwentong libag post), minsan nga she's the one who's telling the story pa or whatever is in the book.

My little reader.


9. Educational Videos

From time to time we allow Jashley to watch educational videos like Dora the Explorer, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse & some nursery rhymes on YouTube, but we limit it for like an hour per day.

10. Educational Smartphone Games

Since I noticed that she's able to operate my phone already, I downloaded several games on my Iphone for her. There is this one shape puzzle game wherein you have to drag a particular shape on its corresponding slot and after you finished sorting all the shapes balloons will show up from the bottom of the screen for you to pop it up. At first she's just interested with popping out those balloons and she will just let and wait for me to sort out the shapes, then when she sees the balloons coming out, she will then take the phone from me. I thought she's just not ready yet for a puzzle game so I didn't force her to do the sorting, but to my surprise, one day while I was busy preparing food on our dining table, and while she's sitting beside me I let her play with my phone. Then she suddenly call me and show me the finished puzzle, I asked her to do it again, it looks like that after all those days she's just observing how I am doing it.
Another puzzle game that she loves to play.



Those are the tools/toys that helped us on teaching Jashley, right now she's able to count na din from 1-10 although constantly skipping the number 5 (i don't know why), for counting I just use any similar items I can find at home to teach her, like candies, her feeding bottles, pens, hangers, etc. I just repeatedly counting these items until one day I heard her counting on her own na.

Here are some of my personal methods naman:

*I usually focus on one lesson at a time, so she will not get confused.

*I use different kind of tools on a each lesson so she will not get bored, I notice kasi if we use one kind of material lang after sometime she don't want to respond anymore kahit ilang beses mo siya tanungin. looks like she's not interested anymore.

*Be creative and fun on teaching, I have a lot of activity in mind that I want to try but some of them I think is not yet appropriate with Jashley's age yet, so I wasn't able to try pa.

*I don't force her. What I do, I will play with her muna to warm her up then slowly asking her some questions, if she respond that is my cue that she is currently in the mood for learning. If after 2-3 times of asking her she didn't reply I won't force her.

*We compliment her everytime she does it right, in that case mas lalo siya nagpapakitang gilas.

*To help her memorize something, after I show and tell her a thing, I will ask her to show and tell it also to her Daddy, then to Mama, to Papa, and to whoever is also there (the more person the better), so in that case she will repeat it as many time as possible for her to remember that particular thing. She enjoy doing this especially when she receives compliments like "very good baby" or "galing galing naman ni Jashley".

So I think thats it for now, will just update if I have discovered new techniques and ways to make learning more fun, 1 tip lang mga Mommies, observe your kids on what interest them the most, so you will know how you will approach them, like for my baby since she like showing off what she knows kapag madaming siya audience, I use those moments para turuan siya, infairness hindi naman kami napaphiya sa audience. Hehe... Till next time mga Mommies, If you have teaching methods that can share with me, I would love to hear them too.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Kwentong Libag

No, it's not what you think, I won't make kwento about libag. So this is my real kwento all about. When hubby and I arrived home last night my Jashley is running towards us and do her usual routine of kissing and make "mano" to me and her Daddy (she does this whenever we arrive home). After that she told me "Mommy...Read...Books", I replied "Ok baby, what do you want Mommy to read for you?, she then replied "Li-ba-bag". I was like what?!! what does she mean by libabag? I'm waiting for someone at home to help me decipher what does it mean, but it seems that no one knows too. So I ask her "what is libabag baby?", she then show me the book that I recently bought for her and answered "libag" while pointing on the book cover. Ayun naman pala it means Ladybug, this ladybug Sleepover book that I gave her the other day. Buti na lang so smart ang baby ko that she was able to explain what does she mean by showing me these book (Which by the way I bought at national bookstore for only 59php each. So cheap!). 


I corrected her pronunciation many times but still "Li-li-bag" padin ang nasasabi nya. Anyway it's ok baby ma-perfect mo din yan next time. Always remember that Mommy will not get tired understanding you until you are able to converse fully na. 

As of now though you were able to repeat na every single word we were asking you to say, you were still confuse between C/K & T and M & N. Here are some examples:

No more = Mo More
Kain = Tain
Carry = Terry

But still you are doing a great job baby. I love you so much.

-♥♥♥-

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

So fast

Time flies so fast talaga, last night hubby and I came home late because I have an office team dinner. We got home around 11:30 pm na, and obviously our little girl was already sleeping. Di ako sanay, we usually got home kasi around 8:30 or 9:00 pm, she still awake pa by those time, so we have enough time pa to play with her before she sleeps at 10:00pm. Since she's already asleep I just content myself on staring at her, and realized that time is flying so fast, she's now on her 19th month and already knows a lot of things. I am really amaze on how fast her development is, and I always thank God for that. Madami natutuwa sa kanya kasi at her young age she knows almost all the alphabet already. She's able to count na though she keeps on skipping number 5 (I dont know why). She knows shapes too. She's also very "madaldal" and will repeat almost everything that we said. She can speak & understand both english and tagalog. She also can sing some of the lyrics on some nursery rhymes she's watching. Super smart talaga ng baby ko. Then just last sunday, while I am busy washing her feeding bottles, she was busy playing naman sa may living room. While holding her plush toys kitty (hello kitty) and bob (sponge bob), I heard her saying kitty, bob, kitty, bob, (paulit ulit siya while pointing on the toy she mentioned). So I butted in and our conversation goes like this:

Mommy: Who is that baby?

Jashley: Kitty, Bob

Mommy: Kitty and...

Jashley: Bob

Mommy: Dora and...

Jashley: Boots

Paulit ulit ko ask sa kanya yang Kitty & Bob saka ung Dora & Boots binaliktad ko din to test if she will get confused.

Mommy: Bob and...

Jashley: Kitty

Mommy: Boots and...

Jashley: Dora

Hmmm... Very good talaga ang bebekoy. So I asked her again at nagulat ako sa sagot nya because I am sure no one teach her this. It goes like this:

Mommy: Daddy and...

Jashley: Mommy

Mommy: Mama (her Grandma on Daddy's side) and...

Jashley: Papa (her Grandpa on Daddy's side)

Mommy: Papsi (her Grandpa on Mommy's side) and...

Jashley: Mamsi ((her Grandma on Mommy's side)

Mommy: Tito Alex (her Daddy's brother) and...

Jashley: Mency (her Tito Alex's girlfriend)

I was really amaze on her answers, I don't know how she figured out who partnered to whom. or maybe because she always sees that her Daddy and I are always beside each other, and when we are both out for work she is left with her Mama and Papa. Then when Papsi and Mamsi naman is visiting her they were always together, And for Alex and Mency sa Facetime lang sila nakikita ni Jashley palagi because they are both working in Thailand. I was just so amazed that she was able to get the logic on who partnered to whom after that kitty and bob example. I think she's now ready for some matching activity like matching mother and baby animals, or opposites activities.

Kids these days talaga were so smart. Another instance na na-amaze ako is while she's watching a series of nursery rhymes, bago matapos ang every song meron siya sinasabi na word like, "bus", she keeps on saying that until the current song ends and turned out that the next song is "wheels on the bus", then before that ends she will say again a word "rain", cause the next song is actually "rain rain go away". Ang galing ng memory nya, although everyday we are playing this rhymes at home no one memorized it except her. I think my baby's memory skill is as good as her logic skills. Thank you Lord for that.

Those things made me realize that my baby is growing so fast, Samantalang dati inip na inip ako na lumaki na sha, now I am so overwhelmed with those things she's able to do.


-♥♥♥-

Reasons why...

I know I always say I'm too busy to blog but actually that is not really the sole reason why I seldom post an entry here. I'm really not a writer, even in personal I'm not the type of person na "ma-kwento", I always have this feeling na people are not interested on whatever story I have. I actually created this blog cause I think it can help myself in that aspect, at least here I can  tell any story I want to share and its up to the readers if they will read it or not, wapakels nako. But what usually happens is for couple of days I will post blogs then suddenly I have this feeling again not to blog because no one is interested anyway. Then whenever I am reading and browsing other blogs I again wanted to keep up my blog. Like right now since we don't have much workload in office I now have a lot of time browsing and reading blogs and that explains why I'm now posting a blog entry right now. I got envy on some of the Mommy blogs I browsed lately, on how they documented every development of their little ones. I wanted to document also everything about my baby girl so she has something ti read on later. For now this is my motivation on keeping this blog alive. So good luck to me, I really hope I can do it.

-♥♥♥-

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

11 & 12 months milestone

11 months
- Can take more than 2 steps, but still woobly.
- Can give a hug.
- Can do tricks such as "peek-a-boo".
- Can point some body parts such as nose, eyes, ears, tongue
- Imitates what people do.
- She can now entertain herself a little longer than before by playing or flipping books by her own.
- Can now sleep by herself.

12 months (1 year)
- Can now balance herself & walk longer
- Knows the use of comb & spoon.
- Can give both hug & kiss (depends on her mood)
- Able to perform some action songs such as "read your bible" & "sit down, sit down".
- Can tidy up her toys/things.
- Can ask her to pass/get something for you.
- Able to put cap on her head.
- Start trying to feed herself with spoon.
- Knows how to tug you to place she want to go.
- Knows what she wants and gesture or point to show you.
- Able to hold out her arms for sleeve or her foot for a shoe when dressing.
- Know how to spit out the water when brushing her teeth. (No one actually teach her, I guess she just saw it everytime I brush my teeth.)
- She knows when Mommy or Daddy is mad at her because of her being "makulit", she will cry at first and will hug you as if she's saying sorry to you.
- Can say some words such as, "yes", "no", "wait", "orange".
- She can say the letters "A", "C", "E", "S". She's not responding on other letters whenever I ask her to say it.

My little girl is such a smart baby, she always surprise us with new things She's now able to do. I know how excited She is in exploring everything around her, and we're also excited as well.

-♥♥♥-

Friday, September 12, 2014

Our baby's milestone

Though I'm keeping a notes of my JyellaBear's monthly Milestones, I might as well share it with you here incase I lost my copy.

0 month old
- I don’t know if smiling can be considered as milestone, but she were just few days old when we saw her first smile, though we know that this is just a random smile, for Daddy & Mommy this is of course a big thing.
- Kicking is her favorite past time.
- Starting to lift her head.

1 month old
- She already have a good sense of sight, she's now responding by smiling when she see someone, usually in the morning when you greet her good morning.
- She stared to have interest in watching.
- When taking her a photo or a video, She's curiously looking on the camera.
- She also have a good sense of hearing at 1 month, she turns towards familiar voices or sounds. That's why whenever Daddy came home from work and she were already sleeping, I won't allow him to talk loudly because the moment she hear his voice she will open your eyes and I need to put her on sleep again.
- She can lift her head forward while holding her hands and gently pulling forward.

2 months old
- She can hold her head up for a short period of time.
- She is imitating us when we are sticking out our tongue.
- She randomly talking or rather shouting words like ooh's and ahh's...
- She is attracted on colourful things, such as toys or pictures. Especially color yellow.

3 months old
- She's now able to hold her head steadily.
- When she saw someone eating, she also move her lips as if she were eating too.
- She's now trying to roll from back to front though she always end up crying because she cannot do it yet.
- She now know her name, she turns her head towards someone calling her name.
- She attentively watchs TV.
- She smiles more frequently.
- We started practice tummy time, though she usually cry when I started putting her on her tummy.
- She now know how to put her fingers on her mouth and start licking them. And now prefer her fingers more than her pacifier.
- The sound of a motorcycle engine will stop her from crying.

4 months old
- The first time we hear the sweetest sound we ever heard. Her laughter.
- She now learn how to grab things.
- She's now learning to hold her feeding bottle by herself.
- Aside from licking her finger, she also loves to lick her toes.
- She's now able to roll from front to back.
- She smiles back whenever we smile at her.
- She can now sit down with full support
- She wakes up Mommy & Daddy in the morning by babbling random words.
- She will put anything she can grab on her mouth.
- She reach for food when she see someone is eating.
- She's now interacts in playing.
- She can stand for a short time with full support.

5 months old
- She can now sits down with a minimal support.
- She's now able to roll from front to back and back to front.
- She can drink on a regular glass.
- She loves pouting her lips.
- She can now stand longer with full support.

6 months old
- She's now able to roll back & forth faster
- She started eating solid foods.
- She's now standing with a minimal support and started to take a few steps.
- Her first teeth are starting to show up.
- She reach out when she wanted to be carried.
- She's now reacts on a program she's watching. She laughs, giggles, shouts, dance, clap her hands, and stomps her feet.

7 months old
- She's now able to walk with walker or by holding her hands.
- She knows some tricks like "clap your hands" and "close, open".
- She now have 2 teeth on her lower front gum.
- She can sit down without support.
- She's now standing on her own while grabbing onto something.
- She's now on "nangingilala" stage. Most of the times she only want either me or her lola to carry her. But when she's in hergood mood she will allow her daddy and her lolo to carry her.

8 month old
- She can now crawl, though it’s a scoot type of crawling.
- She can now recognize names of people and pets as well.
- She love dogs and cats, when she see them on streets she will look at them and say "whooo" as if she were calling them. One time while we were outside the house and she's eatingbiscuit, she accidentally drop the biscuit and a cat ate it. So I give her another piece, but when she saw that the cat were about to leave because she already finished eating the biscuit that has dropped, she happily throw another biscuit to the ground for the cat to eat it again,
- She's learning to pull herrself up to stand though she's still a little wobbly and still needs a little push from Mommy or Daddy.
- She can now understand some commands like "opps thats bad or stop it" and "come on, let’s go".
- Says mamamama & dadada randomly.
- Learns another trick, the "give me high five or apir"

9 months
- She can now do tricks such as clapping, align, apir/high five, close-open.
- She's pointing towards things she want.
- She now master the pincer grasp.
- Already allowed to eat/taste almost any food except egg which her pedia prohibited until she reach 1 year old.
- She can now crawl on fours.
- Loves french fries a lot but since it's not good for her we have to control her fries intake.
- She also love the apple medley/apple banana/apple mango sauce snack that I bought for her, before 1 sachet can last her for 2 days, now 1 sachet a day is not enough for her.
- Walking while someone assist her.
- Can climb up the stairs.
- She love books more than her toys, whenever I put her in her play area where her toys and books are scattered, She will always grab a book first.
- She love TV commercials especialy those who has kids as commercial model.
- She always dance whenever she hears music, even the sound of the piano in church and her musical rhymes in her toys can make her rock her body.
 - She loves Mommy so much, whenever she see me I always got a big smile from her. And when I'm home on weekends/holiday she won't let go of me, if I pass her on her Lolo & Lola even on her Daddy she will start crying.
- She likes cats and dogs. She gets stunned with cats “meows” and she “talks” to dogs. Whenever she see dogs she usually says "bawo" while reaching her hands towards the dog as if she's saying "come here".
- She call me "Mamamama" and her Daddy "Ade".
- She call her Lola "Uwa" and Lolo "Owo"
- She love to stay outside.
- She intentionally dropped whatever object/toy she were holding.
- Always shout “AH!” loudly.
- She always pull herself up to sitting position the moment she wakes up.
- She can stand and sits down while holding/grabbing unto something.
- She can walk holding on to railings/furniture, shifting one hand from the other.
- She can associate words with action: Say frog (our ref magnet) and she looks at the frog, same for dog, cat, lizard (usually at the ceiling) and fish.
- She just had her first carousel experience (thanks to momsie & papsie).

10 months
- She really love the stairs, when I put her down on the floor, she will quickly crawl towards the stairs and will climb up. The crazy thing is, she's not using her knees to climb up, instead she's setting her foot on the steps of the stairs.
- We call her little "daldalita" because she's now so noisy, She  keep on babbling words we cannot understand.
- I think she is now on an emotional stage called "separation anxiety", She's now gettting upset and cry whenever I leave home for work, or when I put her down on her crib and will leave the room.
- Can do tricks such as "show your tongue", "flying kiss", "wave goodbye", "dance".
- She now have 3 teeth on her upper gums, and another 3 on lower gums.
- She now know how to bite foods.
- She know how to swipe her forefinger in playing candy crush while Daddy is holding her hand to help her in which candies she need to switch.
- She can walk alone while pushing a plastic chair (our improvised push along walker).
- She love water so much, she enjoys playing with water more than playing with your toys.
- 3 days before she turned 11 months, she can already stand on her own for 10 seconds maximum without holding on anything.
- The next day, she was able to do atleast 1-2 steps before falling down.
My dear baby every month you never fail to amaze us with every Milestone you achieved, always remember that Daddy & Mommy is always here in every step of your life! But please don't grow up too fast Mommy still enjoying everything on you.

-♥♥♥-

Who is Jashley Bear?

Jashley is our little princess first name, but i usually call her Jashley Bear because she is huggable as a bear. =)

Our Jashley was born October last year, as of this writing she's now on her 11th month. I gave birth to her via C-section due to minor condition on my part. She is our first child and a honeymoon baby when we got married February last year. She is surely Daddy and Mommy's blessing from above.

-♥♥♥-