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Summer Fun – Look, what I have!

Posted by Alenka  in Games, Summer Fun 3 Comments »
Summer Fun - Look, what I have!

Remember how children could brag endlessly in front of their friends about what they have. It can be really annoying, but can you make a fun of it?

Get them list all the things they really have.

Help them see beyond material things (although they will probably start with them). Put on a list all their friends, things in their neighborhood and the environment (like fresh air, water, woods …). Don’t forget to mention their rights (like freedom, schooling…) and their feelings (towards themselves, other people and from others to them).

You can even make a competition, who can list more things.

Or go even further and find the pictures of everything listed to post somewhere as a reminder.

The game will show your kids that they already have lots of things that they can enjoy and be grateful for. They will also help them appreciate the NOW and to live in the moment.

Did you like the idea? Post your comments below!

Or check out other 49 ideas in the workbook “50 Law of Attaction Games for Children”.

Following Your Dream… at any cost?

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Following Your Dream... at any cost?

“There’s only one way to succeed in anything and that is to give everything.” Vince Lombardi

You probably followed the Olympics at least to some extent. If you have children, maybe you prepared the Games at home, celebrating the Olympic spirit with some crafts, games and food. And I’m sure you set the athletes as an example of the motivation and inspiration to your kids. Even of following the dreams no matter what. There were quite a few examples of courage and determination, that go beyond normal sports competition.

But could we give a wrong message? Do you agree that maybe some dreams are out of the reach? And that sometimes they just take more than they give?

Let me explain. I watched Petra Majdic (being from my country, I watched even closer) ski-running. She was well prepared for the medal and she expected to get at least one. But then she fell and broke 4 ribs. She decided to compete anyway and managed to reach bronze medal, but after reaching the finish line, she collapsed with not only broken ribs but also punctured lungs. She was transferred to the hospital immediately.

Now that everything turns out just fine (although the season is finished for her) it looks like a brave thing to do. And that it was worth to take the risk. But what if she died during the race?

Would you allow your child to risk his own life to achieve something? Not risk like an accident, they can happen everywhere, but knowing that he gambles with life?

I know there are a lot of people put in the situations (even unintentionally) that can harm them and that a lot of world discoveries and inventions would never be available to us if there were no men who risked their lives. I am not saying you should stop trying or doing something, but where do you draw the line between risk and “risk”? 

This may sound just the opposite of encouraging the children to dream and reach for the imposible, but where is the limit? When do you stop?

Exercise for Better Learning

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Exercise for Better Learning

I’m sure we are all aware of the fact that workout is good for our health, both physical and emotional. But did you know that exercising can improve our intelligence and learning capabilities?

Our bodies are very much a part of our learning, and learning is not an isolated brain function, but every nerve and cell is a network contributing to it.

So let’s get physical and help our children to learn easier and have fun as well. These exercises are really simple and easy to perform, but start slowly until your child develops the rhythm and proper coordination.

  • “Cross Crawl”helps coordinate right and left brain by exercising the information flow between the two hemispheres. It is useful for spelling, writing, listening, reading and comprehension. Stand comfortably. Put the right hand across the body to the left knee as you raise it, and then do the same thing for the left hand on the right knee (as if you were marching). Do this for 2-3 minutes.

 

  • “Cross Crawl Backwards” – do the same as before, only this time raise your right heel at the back (like you want to kick yourself in the butt) and touch it behind your body with the left hand. Then do the same with right hand and left heel. Repeat for several minutes. 

 

  • “Brain Buttons” - This exercise increases blood flow to the brain and improves attention. Position one hand so that there is as wide a space as possible between the thumb and index finger, like a large letter “L.” Put your index and thumb below the collar bone on each side of the sternum. Press lightly in a pulsing manner. At the same time put the other hand over the navel area of the stomach. Gently press on these points for about 2 minutes.

 

  • “Lazy 8s” improves visual attention and eye mobility (needed for reading). Stand or sit in a comfortable position. Stretch your arm straight in front of you and start drawing the laying 8s like an infinity sign) as large as you can, moving counterclockwise  up, over and around. Then move clockwise: up, over, around, and back to the beginning midpoint.  As the eyes follow the 8, the head moves slightly. Repeat three times with each hand and then both together.

I know that these exercises look strange, but if you have fun then why not? My daughter actually enjoys all these routines, she likes to jump and do this funny movements and  we use them between her homework and they are great for breaks. Sometimes she don’t want to start learning before we do some exercises.

These exercises are based on the copyrighted work of Paul E. Dennison, Ph.D. and Gail E. Dennison. Brain Gym is a registered trademark of Brain Gym® International. To learn more visit http://www.braingym.org/

What our minds can do…

Posted by Alenka  in Games, Mind power 4 Comments »
What our minds can do...

All invention and progress comes from finding a link between two ideas that have never met. T.Zeldin

We (me and Anja) were at the Photoreading course this weekend. And we did a little experiment, which shocked me.

Try it! It’s such fun activity!

Print the star or draw it on a piece of paper. Get the pencil and put it in one corner of the star. In other hand hold small cosmetic mirror. Now, let someone hold a paper (another one) or a book in front of you, so you don’t see the paper with the star, but you see the star in the mirror. Now, trace the lines of the star (clockwise).

star_pattern

Did you do it? I didn’t:) It was like my mind shuts down. Then we trace the star in our minds, drawing it in the air. Everyone can do it, because you know how to draw it.

Try again, this time don’t rely on the eyes, use the mirror just to get the edges and points of the star.

It’s educational and it’s quite fun activity even for a party.

More on this at www.photoreading.com (I am in no way connected with the company; I just find it useful and wanted to share)

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