Sunday, December 26, 2010

TADIKA AULAD


Tadika AULAD has been operating in the Bandar Baru Bangi / Kajang area for 19 years. We formulated an effective preschool education program that blends state-of-the art teaching method with deep-rooted Islamic Tarbiyyah to ensure your child gets the best available education as well as spiritual guidance.

Our teachers are highly experienced and trained. Continuous trainings for teachers ensure your child gets the best preschool education. We use mostly english as the medium of instruction, and your child will have the competitive edge in the school years to come .

To know more about us, dont hesitate to call.  Our numbers are at the side bar.


CURICULUM DETAILS

  • ENGLISH - reading(phonetics, look-and-say, high-frequency-words), conversation, comprehension.
  • BAHASA MELAYU - quick read-technique (phonetics) , using BACALAH AULAD.
  • MATHEMATICS - mental arithmetics
  • SCIENCE - world-wide sources, enjoyable experiments
  • JAWI/ARABIC - flashcards, theme-based
  • FARDHU AIN - tauhid, fiqh, sirah, akhlak
  • HAFALAN - the short surahs, zikr and doa
  • PHYSICAL EDUCATION
  • SOSIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
  • THINKING AND CREATIVITY DEVELOPMENT
  • PRACTICAL LIFE

LEARNING APPROACH

  • THEME-BASED
  • USE OF FLASHCARDS
  • PHONETICS, LOOK-AND-SAY, HIGH-FREQUENCY WORDS APPROACH FOR BOTH ENGLISH AND BAHASA MELAYU
  • MENTAL ARITHMETIC - EFFECTIVE METHOD OF ELEVATING CHILDREN'S ARITHMETICAL ABILITY
  • ISLAMIC TARBIYYAH - INCULCATION OF ISLAMIC TENETS FOR MUSLIMS
  • STORY TELLING - ENCOURAGING CHILDREN TO DEVELOP SELF CONFIDENCE
  • PLAY AND LEARN ACTIVITIES



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CONVOCATION AND PERFORMANCES








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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

School Refusal

Many kids look forward to going to school. They may not always enjoy every single part of the school day. But in general, they like spending time with their friends at school, learning new things and being challenged. Some other kids just dread going to school though.

School refusal is most common in kids who are five to six years old, when they are just starting school and in their first year of kindergarten. For these kids, going to school may become so stressful that they have temper tantrums over going to school. In addition to having temper tantrums and crying when it is time to go to school, symptoms that children may have when they don't want to go to school may include vague complaints such as:
  • stomachaches
  • headaches
  • nausea
  • dizziness
  • chest pain
  • joint pain
There are several reasons to why they refuse to go to school:
They want to stay home with mum.
stay with mum
No friends

They have no friends at school.

They don't like the teacher.
teacher

school work

The work is too hard or too easy.


gossip


Someone is being unkind.





There is a bully.
Bullying
cheating at school

They did something wrong.



They didn't get into the team.
not picked for the team



feeling lonely
They've been away for a long time.


They feel sick.
feeling sick


If the children are allowed to stay home, they seem to calm down and feel better quickly. Many parents have a hard time dealing with this behavior when it becomes a daily struggle. In many cases, this type of behavior starts right after the child has been at home with the parents for several days or weeks.


A child who refuses to go to school for several weeks or longer may develop both social and academic problems. If the child’s feelings of fear and anxiety are not addressed, he or she is at risk for developing an anxiety disorder.


Discuss with your child's teacher to identify the problems. But the best way to overcome the problem is to make sure that your child goes to school everyday , since the more he stays home, the harder it will be to get him to go back to school.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Is Your Child Ready For Kindergarten?

Are your children ready for kindergarten?There are some things parents can do in the early years to help a child be confident and eager to learn when the first day of school rolls around.

Be your child's first teacher: Help foster a curiousity toward learning by playing with your children and exploring the world around them. A visit to the park can yield a study of nature -- focusing on sounds and sights gets children observing, thinking and asking questions.

Communicate with your child: Activities as simple as reading to children or talking to them often help develop strong oral-language skills. Use picture books or toys to encourage children to explain what they're seeing. Reading stories every day also teaches children to listen and then explain what they've heard.

Encourage independence: Kindergartners have to be independent enough to do simple tasks, such as washing their hands on their own. Can your child blow his own nose? Cover her mouth when she coughs? While it may be easier to do some tasks for children, educators stress allowing children to do things for themselves when safe to do so.

Playing well with others: Learning to share and wait their turn is essential once children start school. Parents can help their children by encouraging them to express what they're feeling. Praise your child if you catch him sharing with others. Find opportunities to help your child problem-solve through conflict, such as a fight over a swing at the playground.

Help develop strong fine-motor skills: Craft projects or simple chores around the house can help a preschooler prepare for school by developing the fine-motor skills needed for writing. Stringing cereal like Cheerios on a pipe cleaner to make bracelets develops muscles in children's hands that will then be used for writing.

Recognizing basic letters and numbers is important. It does help when a child can recognize letters and count to 10 before she goes to the kindergarten. Parents can do their part by pointing out letters to children as they go along their days, and by encouraging counting out things during play.