I wrote about the Joy of Learning event yesterday and guess what, I am giving away 2 FREE tickets to the seminar!
For those who want to learn more about the Joy of Learning Workshop presented by Fisher-Price, please go to this link:
http://mommyginger.com/2013/05/the-joy-of-learning-workshop.html
If you want to win FREE tickets to the event, just follow the mechanics in the Rafflecoptre widget below!
Winners will be announced on June 6, 2013!
Ej, Baby Zeeka and I (and our yaya) are definitely going so I hope to see you there! 🙂 Feel free to approach me so that I can get to know you! 🙂
Love lots,
Age of Child: 9 months
The most valuable piece of advice that I have heard about teaching my child is to just be patient with them. Every lesson you want to be instilled upon them starts with patience and through patience you can have more time to observe and think better ways in giving a good upbringing for your child.
Do not let your kids learn from cd’s or dvd’s.
Aisa reyes vagilidad
Icevagilidad@ymail.com
11 months old
Children learn well through experience. Letting them touch, feel, smell, see, hear and even taste 😉
Bing Guevara
bing.guevara@gmail.com
Aidan (8yrs old), Rafa (16mos)
As the Chinese saying goes “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” I want to apply it to my child.
Sally Abella-Yu
sally_0823@yahoo.com
Age of Child: 5 months
Advice on teaching children – that expsoing children to music early on in their lives (even while inside Mommy’s tummy) will help their learning ability and brain development. Incorporating music while learning is much more fun 🙂
Criselda Alano
cris_pablico@yahoo.com
2 yr 4 months
Age of child: 6 months old
One of the most valuable piece of advice I have come across is letting your child learn at their own pace and not forcing them to do so.
advice on teaching children – know yourself. Don’t let other decide for yourself. Never get into ANYTHING that you will not be able to get out by yourself.
advice on teaching children – know yourself. Don’t let other decide for yourself. Never get into ANYTHING that you will not be able to get out by yourself.
kares bermudez
kares.bermudez@gmail.com
13months
To also give your child some time for unassisted play so she can learn how to discover things on her own.
Jennifer Bringas
jenbaradas@yahoo.com
5 months
As a parent the most important advice is to be consistently available for your child, because early development and learning starts at home. “Because what is formed in the brain is the basis for later functioning”
As a parent the most important advice is to be consistently available for your child, because early development and learning starts at home. “Because what is formed in the brain is the basis for later functioning”
Shallimar Oreto
nanayshallyoreto@gmail.com
4 yrs old
“A man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a real man.”
-Don Corleone
Mark Keshniel Mendoza
kahitano56@yahoo.com
The advice i got in teaching my child is to let him be, to give him time to develop his personality and not to dictate on him everything i want.
lyka / lyka416@yahoo.com
Miguel is 3yrs old.
Read and sing to your baby right from the start.
Alkina Carla Mendoza
alkinacarla@yahoo.com
I was told not to always says NO to my child when he’s doing something wrong ‘coz it depicts negativity, just let him learn from it.
Gigi Beleno
giay0422@yahoo.com
child: 4y old
Be consistent & patient with your child and make sure to have fun.
Jeriel De Jesus
k_e_s_h_16@yahoo.com
1 & 6 months
Don’t stress; do relax and enjoy – teaching young children is frustrating and stressful. Don’t beat yourself up just because the children can’t get a grasp of your lesson. Just relax and enjoy their spontaneity and candor.
Marie Keshleen De Jesus
kesh_mendoza@yahoo.com.ph
1 & 6 months
Children imitate adults. Always show your best for them to
imitate. There is no such thing as a “problem child”. A child’s bad behavior is almost always learned from watching an adult, especially a teacher. Children don’t know any better. Don’t blame or punish them for something that they probably don’t know is wrong or bad.
The most valuable piece of advice that I have heard about teaching my child is “A child is like a sponge. They can easily absorb what they see and hear.” So, as a parent, we need to make sure that we’re being extra careful in everything we do.
Name: Mary Rose Delos Reyes
Email address: aleerarosel@gmail.com
Age(s) of Child(ren): 8, 6, and 9-month old
What is the most valuable piece of advice that you have heard about teaching your children?
I’m a big fan of an inspirational quotes. One of the quotes that inspired me and would definitely a valuable piece of advice that I’ll teach to my baby is…
“A head full of fears has no space for dreams”.
This will definitely make him strong. Face his fears and pursue his dreams.
I’m a first time Mom. I’m expecting a baby boy this July 2013. This workshop would definitely help me. Thank you.
Full Name: Plautila San Luis-Wang
Email Address: plautilawang@yahoo.com
Age of Child: expecting to see my first child this July 2013
Breastfeed your baby at least 6 months or beyond.
4 months old
Always kiss your children goodnight – even if they’re already asleep.
Allysa Pascual
allysapascual@yahoo.com
10 years old
Your children need your presence more than your presents.
Kyle Buenconsejo
kylebuenconsejo19@gmail.com
7 months old