When she see sits down to work on math problems those numbers start moving and soon jump off the page! They start playing with each other, dancing around, flying in the air. Next thing you know, they have decided to play with the dogs! They've jumped off the table and onto the floor landing on their head, using their nose as a slide, and doing several tucks and a few 180 degree twists along the way.
You know what that means now? Yep, Ireland is right down there with those numbers and playing with the dogs.
You know what that means now? Yep, Ireland is right down there with those numbers and playing with the dogs.
What a difficult situation, not only for her - but us too! We don't want to squelch her little creative mind, but somehow she needs to know how to add, subtract, multiply and divide - oh my!
When we notice her little mind switching into creative mode, we will say to her in our persistent parental voice, " Ireland, focus".
Her mind races back to reality, snapping so abruptly and quickly that she'll comment in that rude, snotty child voice, "I hate that word!" (I think sometimes her head spins around a few times as well!)
Focus, such a simple splendid word. According to Mr. Webster: Focus is the ability to concentrate attention or effort.
Hmm, just what we need for her.
Hmm, just what we need for her.
Somehow, someway we'll have to help her learn how to make those numbers line up in straight, neat mathmatical lines instead of jumping around all over the place, and creating a soup of a mess for her to learn with!
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