Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Mobile Museum - Our presence at CCPPNS 64th Annual Convention

On the Friday, 22nd of March 2013, we started at 6:00 AM from Fremont, California  to attend the CCPPNS (California Council of Parent Participation Nursery Schools) 64th Annual Convention held at Oakland, California. We had a booth along with the other vendors. The most interesting and fun part was that we had two exhibits set up in the child care room - A mini mobile museum. We had a bird seed table where the children played scoop and pour. An art project with finger painting which was also a fun experience. We happily brought out the child in ourselves as we worked with the children at these exhibits.


The bird seed bin was an instant hit. Children enjoyed scooping, pouring, measuring, counting and comparing as they played.













  


A make-shift sign hanging above the bird seed bin.
















Hand printing and finger painting... and of course, painting with a roller...



























The set up at our booth
























We spoke to teachers, parents, and community members about our dream and received some volunteer sign-ups. We also passed out flyers for our next event, a free puppet show at Fremont Library. Overall, it was a busy and fun-filled day of meeting, greeting and playing.

--Renuka Sivarajan.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Paint a Positive Picture

A few days ago, my toddler was kneeling on my computer chair and was pulling out keys from the keyboard placed on the table. Yes he can absolutely does that!!! I am sure most parents with the deadly combination of a curious toddler and a laptop (or keyboard) would have experienced this scenario. I was at the kitchen sink doing the dishes and the dad was busy too, doing something, I just don't remember what. He noticed the mischief and he called out "Don't do that". As expected the little boy continued his task smiling at his dad... Now dad raised his voice, "Cheechu! (that's my boy's pet name) Don't do that!" No effect. Dad's voice became louder and panicky as he said, "Sricharan!! (his real name) Don't do that!!" No effect again... (I'm sure you expected that).

When I heard dad's voice growing louder, I stepped back from the sink to peek at what was happening. With wet and soapy hands, I was unable to pick him up immediately. A light bulb went on in my head... Let me use one of a techniques I learned in my Guidance and Discipline class.... I said firmly, "Sricharan, keep your hands on the chair." He stopped and looked up at me. I repeated the same words. He was still looking at me with his fingers poised on the key board. I repeated again firmly, this time at a slower pace. He slowly removed his hands, placed them on the chair and looked at me. Voila!!! The technique worked again!!! I smiled and said, "Thank you. Now come here and help me do the dishes" (an attempt to distract him). He carefully got down and ran smiling towards me.. I smiled savoring the moment of triumph... Alas, it did not last long... Now I had to deal with a toddler "unloading" the dirty dishes from the dish washer.

Hmmm.... Anyways, let us now focus on the technique I used. It is called Positive Picture. Instead of saying what you don't want the child to do, you say exactly what he or she has to do. In other words, you paint a "mind-picture" of what is expected, using your words. You may say something like, "Hang on tight" to a child hanging from the monkey bar, instead of "Don't let go". Or, "Walk beside me" instead of "Don't run". This is a lot easier said than done, especially in the moment of panic. Interestingly, it works well in older children and adults too! This way, you sound more assertive, than dismissive...

Just for some grins and giggles, let's try a few scenarios. What can you say instead of,

"No Splashing in the bath tub."
"Don't jump on the couch."
"Don't be late for dinner."

How easy or difficult was it? Share more situations if you have painted "Positive Pictures".

--Renuka Sivarajan

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Mini Wilderness in the Heart of the City

Did you know that there is a place called Stiver's Lagoon in the heart of Fremont which is so serene that you will forget that you are in the middle of a busy suburban city? Here you can smell the trees, hear tree frogs croak, experience nature, find some unique native vegetation, get muddy in a dainty little creek, climb trees and walk along a easy, short uncrowded trail. This place is just beside the Aqua Adventure Water Park near the intersection of Grimmer and Paseo Padre in the city Fremont, California. Yes... It is right there... You park in the Aqua Adventure parking and cross a creek on a wooden bridge to get there.

The bridge leading to the Nature Area



The trail is very toddler friendly (except for the occasional poison oak along the edges), that you can let them loose and allow them explore and get dirty.



Fallen trees to play on...


Lots of dirt to dig into...


Varied plant life to explore...

Trees to climb on...


A small creek to jump into and get muddy...



Just one word of caution about the poison oak and how to identify it.


Next time, I would go there with a blanket and picnic lunch, to relax, explore, get muddy and have fun with my children.

--Renuka. Sivarajan.