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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Step Away From The Flashcards

Good morning!  Today, we have another awesome guest post and this is perfect for the summer time.  














In my previous life before I had children, I was a teacher.... a first-grade teacher to be exact. (Even though I taught a year of third grade - and disliked it immensely - I will always consider myself a first-grade teacher at heart because that's what I did for the 6 years before my children arrived in my world.) In addition, I also earned my master's degree in Literacy, became a certified Reading Specialist, and earned my National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certification in Early & Middle Childhood Literacy.  

With a background in education people probably think I sit around "teaching" my kiddos all day long. 

But that is SO NOT the case. I decided early on that I would not be "that" mom. I decided that my job was to teach my kids about life skills, not to teach them specific academic skills. 

I don't sit at the table making my kids do worksheets, drilling them with flashcards, trying to use those ridiculous "my baby can read" programs with my infants... no, no, NO!!! 

But they do learn. 

Plenty! 

In a way that resembles real life - NOT a classroom. 

There should be a difference between the teacher and the mom. (Unless of course you're a homeschooling family, in which case that's not possible.) For the next week on my blog, Bring Mae Flowers, I plan on posting some practical ways I weave learning into our every day lives without getting too "teacher-ish" with my children. 

 I'm calling my week long series "Step Away From The Flashcards".  

No drills, no programs, just learning through life experiences. 



Today is the first post on that topic. I try to find opportunities for learning in everything we do. One very practical way to incorporate learning into our week is with the grocery shopping. Every time I go grocery shopping, I start with a list. So, I brought the kids along on that life skill - making lists. 

Here's my son in the car on our way to Trader Joe's:


I gave him a piece of paper on a hard book and a marker and instantly we had a PRACTICAL way for him to practice his writing skills and phonics skills on the way to the store! And as with most of these kind of learning experiences I incorporate into my kids' lives, he was SO proud as we walked around the grocery store, checking things off his list. Of course the lovely employees there all "ooohed" and "aaahed" over his list and what a great helper he was, blah blah, blah. 

He was engaged in a real life learning activity and it succeeded in him improving his skills and learning about practical applications of writing. 

Oh, and it succeeded in making him smile! ;) 


 

Here's another example along the same lines. This is my daughter helping me make the Costco list last month.


She's younger, and therefore less capable than her big brother, but she's still able to learn from this real life activity. She's at a stage where she doesn't need help doing this, but it is VERY early on in her invented spelling journey so sometimes it's a little hard to read when she's done. ;) But that's what makes her feel important - that even though her list wasn't "perfect", we REALLY used it at Costco and she felt so great about being a part of what we would have been doing anyway. (Once again, all the attention she got from the Costco employees and other customers who noticed what she was up to was a definite perk and confidence boost!)

 

Now obviously, we didn't start out this way. 

We built up to it. 

For infants, just going to the store and constantly talking about everything we were seeing and putting into the cart was a great way to build their vocabulary. 

When they're toddlers, hand them some paper and (washable!) markers and have them draw a picture of two or three things on a "list" like a banana, some green beans, and maybe something like raisins. You can talk about the colors they might choose for each item, what shapes they might try to draw, etc. 

When they grow and begin to have a decent pencil grip, ask them to just write the first sound in each word. So give them a verbal list of 5 or so items and ask them, "We need bananas, what letter should we write as the beginning sound of that word? B-b-b-banana. What do you think you hear there?" And have them write the best "B" they can. It won't be perfect at first... heck, it may not even be legible, but that's not the point. 

The point is that you take that little list along and "use" it to show them the importance of what they just did. It will make them feel so good and they'll begin to see the importance of literacy in the REAL world. 

And so you move on and build from there. 

This is SO much more meaningful than sitting them down with a dry erase board and saying having them write "B" a zillion times so the can "practice". 

You know that kids is thinking, "This is LAME!" 

And it IS lame! 

I'd like to encourage all the moms reading this to step away from the flashcards and the programs and relax. 

Just let your kids be a part of learning with you through real, true experiences and they'll be so much better off for it!

I'd like to encourage you all to not fret so much about being their teacher... just be their mom. 

If you have fun with it then they will to! 

If you'd like to stay in the loop for more tips and encouragement from my blog, Bring Mae Flowers, please visit the Bring Mae Flowers Facebook page and "like" it... you'll then be updated on each of the next week's posts in the "Step Away From The Flashcards" series. 

It's just in time for summer... don't spend your summer "schooling" your kids - I'll help you get some real life learning in while enjoying your summer! 

Good luck and I hope to see you soon! 

~Mae   



WOW!  Thanks Mae! :)  

Awesome tips!!!

I can't wait to have my kids write their own lists for me.

Have a great day,


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

My Basement Bathroom

Hello! :)  How are you today??

If you have been following along, you know that over the winter, we finished off our basement.  We added a bathroom down here and I love it!!  I wanted to share some photos with you.

It is a very small bathroom.  We wish that we made it a little bigger but we can't change that now.


I believe that we purchased everything from Home Depot.  I went with a very light color scheme of white and cream.


You can see what we bought on my basement pinterest board.


I thought this faucet was neat looking.


The light is Martha Stewart!


I bought these shelves from Target.


The towels are from Target and my personal care products are all Shaklee!



We put in a full shower.



I really like our shower head!


Here is another view.  You can see that everything is tight because of the room size.


I thought this towel was so cute!


Here is a couple more pictures for you.






So that is the grand tour of our basement bathroom! 

We are pleased with it and already had several people stay in our guest room and take advantage of our new bathroom so we are happy!

Do you have a finished basement?

Did you put a shower of bath in it?

Do you use it?


Have a great day!





Monday, June 4, 2012

Shaklee Sports Nutrition {The best in the World}



Are you an athlete?  Do you workout?  Do you garden?  Does your husband workout?  Are your kids in sports?


Well, I am personally inviting you to my Shaklee Sports Webinar TONIGHT!!


My webinar is for:


Come hear how Shaklee can help improve your game and performance naturally without all the bad stuff!



We have an amazing line of products to help you!!


Our products our used by many Olympic Athletes and other athletes all over the world!





If you are looking to get better results from working out or if you want to switch to natural products, come listen to my webinar (about 30 min) tonight to hear how Shaklee can help you!









Also, I thought you would like this short video! 
(Your husbands and kids will like it too!!)
Check it out now!


I will talk to you tonight!!

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Friday, June 1, 2012

House Cleaning 101: Cleaning Girl Confessions

Happy Weekend!!! How are you???  Still no baby for me!!  I was due today but nothing!  I am going to have my stress test done tomorrow and I will probably get induced next week.  I will keep you updated on Facebook.

We have another amazing guest poster!!!  I am so excited about this one!!



Claire is a wife and Mother, who owns her own cleaning company, works from home and is cancer survivor!

She has some amazing cleaning secrets with you so listen up!


 Ever wonder how professional house cleaners get in and out so quick and efficient? 

I owned and operated my own house cleaning business for over 8 years and I picked up a few tips and tricks along the way. 

 Lucky you…I am going to spill it all! 

Since there is so much information this will be a 4 part series.

house cleaning 101 

1. Routine 




So today, I will share my cleaning routine and the way I do it to keep it fast and easy! 

I am a busy mom of 3 boys and I work at home. So, just like you, finding the time (and the desire) to clean my house is a challenge.

Confession:

I actually do NOT like to clean! :0 

 This may sound strange since this was my business for 8 + years, but it is not my favorite thing to do. However, I am good at it and I will say it is much easier to clean other peoples’ homes than mine. In my own home, I get sidetracked easily by other projects that get in the way of my actually cleaning, therefore making it longer. Does this happen to any of you? 

The other obvious reason is at a clients’ home, there are no children, husbands or other people to get in my way for the next 3 hours. As a mom, I am sure you can dream along with me of all the possibilities of 3 hours alone to get your work done! Pure heaven. This is the part I loved about my business. Time alone to actually complete a task and then walk away. Satisfaction. 

Here is the routine I use when tackling a cleaning job or task.

1. Start in the bathroom 

Why? Because I like to get the toughest job done first while I have my energy to do the best job.

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2. Clean top to bottom 

This means I dust first from the ceiling down. That way the dust falls to the floor which is the last part I clean including vacuuming.

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3. Use as little water as possible.

cloths and sponges 

I spray and wipe down/clean with lots of microfiber cleaning cloths. Trust me. This will save you loads of time! I spray and wipe down as I go around each room. Not only is this quick, but it is more sanitary. Water just moves the germs around. Plus when it dries it leaves water spots. Cleaning dry will give everything a nice shine.

[If your shower/tub has not been deep cleaned yet, go HERE to see how to do that.]

4. Move knickknacks one at a time.

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I spray on the counter/shelf next to it, then use one hand to wipe with my cloth and the other to pick up each item as I go. Much faster than clearing it all once and then putting back. 

That’s it! 

 Just 4 steps for a quick routine. 

 For those of us who actually live in our homes Winking smile, we know that there are a few things that get in the way of quick cleaning. Stuff (clutter, toys, paper) and people. If this is running your household, try getting rid of some stuff. Seriously, the less you own, the easier it is to clean. As for people, well…don’t get rid of them! But we will talk about family in the schedule post. I am so excited for you all to try these few simple steps to getting your house under control. 

I would love and welcome any of your house cleaning tips, too! 

Please share in the comments! Join our Facebook community HERE

Happy cleaning! 

 Claire


Thanks so much Claire!!  What great tips!!

I hope that you have a great weekend!

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