Sunday, July 18, 2010

Zoo Train Polls

Going to the Zoo As part of Kindermusik's commitment to quality, our parent company, Kindermusik International has created 5 polls about the Adventures curriculum "Zoo Train" - Each survey should take less than 2 minutes to complete.

The Zoo Book (Look-Look)Zoo Train Survey 1 http://tinyurl.com/2u5xtfh
Zoo Train Survey 2 http://tinyurl.com/39bmrqw
Zoo Train Survey 3 http://tinyurl.com/35rec5w
Zoo Train Survey 4 http://tinyurl.com/2eaf889
Zoo Train Survey 5 http://tinyurl.com/28abw2y 

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Job Jar

We are deep in the throes of summer vacation around here, and with the onset of these "lazy days" most parents find their children behaving badly in one way or another.  Sometimes, it's simple boredom that turns your normally sweet girl into a whiny mess.  Others, it's sibling bickering that has you tearing at your hair, or maybe even being asked for the 20th time in 10 minutes if we can go to so-and-so's house to play.  In any case, we all need new strategies for dealing with these behavioral back-hands.

As a mom, I've read a lot of books and articles about parenting techniques and disciplinary strategies.  Some have worked for us, and some have not.  As an early childhood educator, I have read even more books and articles about child development, classroom management, and disciplinary strategies, and some have worked for me, and some haven't.  But about a month ago, I stumbled upon an idea for a jar, sort of like a "swear jar" only instead of putting money in it for swearing, we would take a job out of it every time someone said "I'm bored" during the summer vacation.

I was doing the dishes and found a spaghetti sauce jar (we buy the one that comes in mason jars) and cleaned it out.  I scrubbed the label off, and put a home-made label on, and filled it with simple chores that everyone in the house could do.  I threw in a couple of fun things just to keep things interesting.  I had heard of another mom using the word "party" to describe chores - laundry party, garbage party, etc.  So I put some of that in the list.  I added "Hug Party - hug everyone in the house at this moment" and a few others like it.  I also added about a dozen each of "pick up 10 pieces of trash and throw them away," "clean the garage for 5 minutes," and even a couple of "sit in time out in the front hall for 10 minutes" among the other simple chores like wiping the bathroom counter, putting away 1 basket of folded laundry, gathering toys from shared areas of the house and putting them away.



I posted a photo of the jar on Facebook today and got a lot of responses, so I thought I would describe it more in-depth here.  The bowl next to the jar holds the completed jobs.  The purpose of the jar has also evolved since the kids returned from their trip to Grandma's house and Disneyland for two weeks - now it's not just "I'm BORED" that gets you a job - it's whining, or asking for something repeatedly after being told NO (aka badgering), or arguing with your brother, or making annoying sounds after being asked to stop.

We've been using it this way for three days now, and I can tell you - the amount of yelling I've been doing has decreased considerably, and the general attitude has gotten much better.  The kids are told to get a job when they act up.  If they complain about getting a job, they get a second job.  Sophie got up to 6 jobs yesterday in one tantrum before she caught on.  Luckily, she drew the "Hug Party" tag and it made her laugh and snap out of it, or we might have emptied the whole jar ;)  Today, she got up to 3 because she lied about something twice in a row, but she was able to stop a tantrum mid-wail in the car in order to avoid more jobs.

So to all you flustered moms out there, I say that it's time to put those kids to work!  Tell them to GET A JOB! :D


Here are some sample jobs.  I printed them on one sheet of paper in a 3-column document in word. I broke them into small chunks that take less than 5 minutes for most of them.

Clean up the garage for 5 minutes
Pick up 10 pieces of trash
Empty the *ROOM NAME* trash
Clean the Kitchen table and wash it
Clean the coffee table and wash it
Straighten the kids’ bookshelf
Hanger Party: *CLOSET NAME*
(hanger party means gather all empty hangers)
Laundry Party: gather dirty clothes and put in your hamper

Clean the kids’ toilet
Clean the kids’ bathtub
Clean the kids counter and sink
Dust for 5 minutes

 

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Support Kindermusik Scholarships!



I have been fortunate enough to have my students chosen as recipients of the Ruth D. Anderson fund for the past two years.  I just submitted my application for the third year, and your donations help to bring Kindermusik to deserving students around the world.  Please take a look at the items for auction, or make a cash donation using your paypal account.  Thanks!

http://www.idonatetocharity.org/store/Kindermusik/

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Congratulations, Young Child Graduates!



Today was the final class for my first group of "graduating" kids, who are moving on from Kindermusik to other activities. When I first became licensed as a Kindermusik Educator, I had no idea what to expect.  My first year, I had less than a dozen students, and struggled to keep up with the demands of memorizing so many lesson plans in addition to my regular private lessons and my job as Korben and Sophie's mom.  My first two classes were Toddlers in Our Time (Sophie's class) and Kids in Young Child, which included Korben and my good friend Carrie's twins.  The second year, I didn't have enough interest to make a Young Child 3 group, so I called Lisa Arriaga at Sing and Play Fine Arts in Pearland to see if she was offering YC 3, and she said, "I'll offer it if you'll come teach it!"  I didn't want Korben to miss out, so I jumped at the chance, and I really enjoyed teaching a fun group of girls... and Korben.  At the end of the fall, the girls all decided to switch to Piano.  Korben's been studying piano in addition to KM since he was 4, so I was disappointed that he wouldn't get to learn the recorder in Kindermusik class.

Meanwhile, I began a new group of Young Child students on Semester 1 and 2, and that group stayed together through the first year, summer Adventures, and Semester 3.  When they re-enrolled in Semester 4, I was thrilled!  Korben is 7 now, so he was still young enough to join their class and finish the Young Child program.  Another of my private students who was struggling with private instruction also joined the class for this final semester, and we have all had SO much fun this spring. 

In order from left to right, I'd like to take a moment to share my favorite experiences with each of these kids.  Sarah is the quietest in the class.  She often will come and whisper to me what her choice for movement in our hello song is.  She is also very sweet and has drawn me pictures and cards that I treasure, and is quite the artist.  She is the most musical of all the kids in the class, and practices with dedication that will serve her well as she begins to study piano.  Andy is the class clown.  He likes to be the center of attention, and I see a career in performance in his future.  He is highly intelligent and curious, and has kept me on my toes.  Bailey just joined us this spring, but she is very quick to learn all the new songs we sing.  She has a great ear and a big voice for someone so small, and she really enjoyed being in a group setting.  Korben is the oldest in the group, and he struggled at times with the job of being a good example for the other kids, as not only the oldest, but the teacher's son.  He had the easiest time playing the recorder, since he had a whole year of development on most of the kids.  Jordan is my silly sweetheart.  She likes to joke around, but she also is the most physically affectionate of the class.  She would be happy just to sit in my lap, no matter what we were doing. 

As a voice teacher, I am amazed at how much the children's voices developed over the course of their Kindermusik experience.  Without exception, all of the children who graduated today are able to sing accurately on pitch.  Jordan's mom said, "I don't know where she got it from!  It certainly wasn't me."  Well, I know where Jordan got it from... Kindermusik!  The best part about it is that the kids don't even realize that they're learning to sing accurately - they think we're just playing games.  They think it's super fun, and sing all kinds of songs to our simple melodies from class, and that practices that skill of  singing on pitch. 

I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity to know and love these children.  I will miss having them as students, and I know that they will be more successful in all their future educational endeavors for having taken Kindermusik, regardless of whether they're studying music or math.  I look forward to having many more graduating classes in the coming years, but this first class will always hold a special place in my heart.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Summer Classes Enrolling Now - begin June 8th

First Act FA554 Discovery Band in a Bucket
Enroll Now Online
Why enroll in Kindermusik?

People ask me all the time, "What is Kindermusik, anyway?" The easy answer is that Kindermusik is a music and movement program for kids. This doesn't even begin to tell the story of what Kindermusik is, and what it means to me and millions of families around the world. Kindermusik is a place where you and your child can come to play, learn, bond, and grow, as a family, as a child, as a parent. In the classroom we make friends, learn to share, when to stop, how to slow down and have a quiet moment. Many kids take their first two-footed leap off the floor in my classroom, which is a happy memory for us all. Many parents find cameraderie and reassurance in meeting other parents and sharing their experiences. On top of all this, in the Kindermusik classroom, we learn using all of our senses and begin to develop and nurture our future musicians, and create a lifelong love of learning.
I am offering morning classes at the Martial Arts Center in the Towne Square Plaza at FM 528 and Townes Road (just down the plaza from where I teach private music lessons at Harmony Music Studio). Afternoon classes are in the preschool gym at Acrosports. Popular classes at both locations are listed and linked to in the column on the right of this message, or you can click on the link below to see the complete list. Scroll down to the bottom if you don't see the location you're looking for immediately.

Enroll Now Online
Popular Classes These classes have several children enrolled already and are highly likely to make enrollment for summer.

Tuesday 10:00 am
Family Time @ CMA
(0-7 years)


Tuesday 2:15 pm
Preschool Adventures
(3-5 years) @ Acrosports


Wednesday 10:00 am
Toddler Adventures @ CMA
(1.5-3 years)


Wednesday 1:30 pm
Toddler Adventures
(1.5-3 years) @ Acrosports


Wednesday 3:00 pm
Kids' Adventures
(5-7 years) @ Acrosports


Thursday 1:30 pm
Babies' Adventures
(0-18 months) @ Acrosports


There are other classes scheduled which may make enrollment. A class must have at least 3 children enrolled for the summer to make enrollment.


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Photos from the Village

Today, one of the moms in my Village class, which has grown to 9 kids (!) brought her camera and snapped a bunch of pictures during class. Here's one of my favorites:



You can view more photos from today on my Picasa Gallery here:

Village Spring 2010


Friday, May 7, 2010

Don't forget to vote for CCISD Trustee tomorrow!


My good friend, neighbor, and Kindermusik Parent, Star Lazarow is running for the CCISD Trustee position on the school board. I have been there to watch her battle with the school and the board to make sure that her son, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder, receives the necessary educational care he deserves, and that expectations are not "dumbed down" for the special needs children in his Pre-K class at the elementary school for our neighborhood.

Apparently, one of the elected Trustees, whose position is not at-large this election, has been acting as a bully, anonymously, on the Houston Chronicle's Ultimate Clear Lake website, trying to push people to keep Ann Hammond, the incumbent Trustee, in office. He has used insults, sarcasm, and cynicism to try and convince readers that Ann Hammond is the only choice for Trustee, and that we're all wasting "the taxpayers' money" by even holding an election.

I support Star's platform, because she wants to give CCISD parents like me, and like most of my Kindermusik families, a stronger voice on the school board - a voice that they know will acknowledge their concerns, which has not been the case with the current trustees. She believes in many of the same ideals as I do as a parent and also as an early childhood educator - that children all deserve the best start that we can give them, whether that means universal pre-k programs for everyone, increased allowances for special needs like occupational, speech, and music therapy, or just more rigorous research into the residences of registered sex offenders when establishing bus stops for our students.

I would never presume to tell anyone else how they should vote. However, I will always urge everyone to get out and exercise your right TO vote. Election day is tomorrow, May 8th. Get out and vote, if you haven't already!

You can read more about Star at her website: Vote for Star ** Star's Political Facebook Page
Other CCISD Trustee Election Articles:
** Ultimate Clear Lake ** Galveston Daily News ** Guidry News ** CCISD Election Info ** Friendswood Journal News **