December 25, 2009

Simply Love

Contrary to the norm here I do not have a baby sitter or a nanny to look after Sasha. As the result I always take Sasha everywhere I go. We pretty much were inseparable....Yesterday, I decided to leave Sasha with my mother to go to a reunion. I thought since my husband was away on a business trip, Sasha would be thrilled to spend time with grandma for a change. When I got back, my mom told me that Sasha was excited to spend time with her but he looked sad and kept looking at the door. He did not cry just sad. I think he understood that sometime I could not be with him. Everything is a learning process for Sasha and this was just one of them.

December 21, 2009

Vacation Time



Vacation nevertheless plays an important part in Sasha's life. I believe, as a family going away together on a vacation makes bonding with each other closer. Vacation can also be a medium to learn a new culture, food, music or even animal. Recently we just got back from Thailand. I was pleasantly surprise that at his young age, Sasha adjusted very easily with the pace of the trip. From flying on the airplane to touring the ancient palaces and temples, Sasha never looked bored. Everything went on smoothly. He even fell in love with the elephants and went on to ride on an elephant. After that he wanted to have as many elephant t-shirts he could have.

December 14, 2009

Light, Camera, Action

Here is a little peek of what Sasha likes to do everyday...

December 13, 2009

Sunday

Sunday is pretty much a family day. Today is more of the time to go visit grandmother type of family day. Sasha's grandmother lives on the other end of the city, however traffic on a Sunday is usually pretty light. Sasha actually enjoys riding in the car on a Sunday to go to his grandmother's house. I cannot stress the importance of family bonding enough. Shichida method is all about love and having a good family relationship. Going to see grandparents, meet the cousins, aunts and uncles are part of learning about love and family bonding.

December 12, 2009

Counting

Counting numbers is one of Sasha's favorite things to do. He has a number poster of 1 - 100 that I put up on a frame. Sasha likes to count the numbers while pointing at them starting from 1 to 100. At first he was only interested in counting from 1 to 10. A few months later he started to show interest in counting from 1 to 20. I never force him to count everything at once. The technique here is to show ten numbers at a time before moving on to the next and counting out loud.

December 11, 2009

Books


Here are some of Sasha's favorite pop-up books. Ever since he was little, Sasha has always been surrounded by books. My husband and I like to read, so naturally we also want to introduce reading habit to our son. Sasha has a pretty good collection of books in English, Japanese and Indonesian. The books that he owns ranging from board books to pop-up books. The pop-up books in particular, mesmerizes him. He could flip these books for hours. At present, Sasha likes to have my husband read a Japanese story book that illustrates different crying sounds of animal.

December 10, 2009

Family Day

Today is our day off, meaning there is no lesson that my son, Sasha, and I need to go to. A day off also means a family day. I know it doesn't sound like a conventional family day having a day off in the middle of the week. However, since we do not have either Shichida lessons or a gym class, my husband and I decided that whenever there is no lesson on that day we will make it our family day. Therefore, we like to take Sasha to places like Sea World, Taman Safari, or simply to a playground. The idea here is to experience as much nature as possible.

One thing about the Shichida method that many people probably do not know is that the method encourages you to experience nature as much as possible. Especially when your children are very young. It is a very good experience for them to touch the grass, to smell the flowers, and to see many different animal or even just to feel the wind blowing on their little faces.