19 February 2014

Cursive Writing

5 pages of cursive writing practice. One page for each day. The following day before going to school, I make him read a page.

With my initial instructions: Miguel, you read properly so I will not have you repeat from the start. Not the cartoon voice. And you have to pause when there's a comma, and stop when there's a period. Okay, Miggy?

"Yes, mommy."
"The space shuttle is NASA's space transportation system, designed to carry astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981. The space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired in 2010. When the shuttle program ends, the space shuttle will have been launched on about 130 missions."

He is used to the routine. Every morning if we still have time, I make him read a page or two of a book. I make sure that everyday we do something educational. And we never missed a single day. Even during vacation and holidays, we have "study time." We discuss the schedule and I make him write it. Of course at the end of study time, there should be a treat: GAME TIME!


Any time of the day and just about any place could be a learning experience for both of us. It could happen on the way to school, in the bathroom, while watching TV together, or any time I am with him. I don't waste any opportunity for him to learn. Educating this special child doesn't mean all books, videos, answering work sheets and those sorts of standard learning. Improvisation is the key. Parents and teachers have to be inventive and resourceful. Just look around you and you'll discover there are actually a lot of academic use in everything.