ធ្វើយ៉ាងណាទើបក្លាយជា​ម្ដាយ​រីក​រាយ?

on Wednesday, 28 October 2015. Posted in Parenting Tips

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ម្ដាយ​តែងតែ​មាន​ការងារ​មមារ​ញឹក​ជា​ប្រចាំ បើ​មិន​ការងារ​ក្នុង​ផ្ទះ​ ក៏​ការងារ​ក្រៅ​ផ្ទះ​ដែរ ហើយ​ការងារទាំងនោះ​ក៏តែងតែ​ធ្វើឱ្យ​ពួកគេ​មាន​ភាព​ស្មុគស្មាញ​ក្នុង​ចិត្ត​ផង​ដែរ។ ដើម្បី​ឱ្យ​កង្វល់​ទាំងនោះ​រសាយ​ទៅ យើងខ្ញុំ​សូមបង្ហាញ​ចំណុច​មួយ​ចំនួន​ដែល​អាច​ជួយ​មាតា​ទាំង​ឡាយ​ឱ្យ​មាន​ភាព​រីករាយ​ឡើង​វិញ។


1. ស្វែងរកជំនួយ៖
ម្ដាយ​ដែល​រីករាយ មិន​ដែល​ខ្លាច​នឹង​និយាយ​សុំ​ការ​ជួយ​ពី​គ្រួសារ​ ឬ​មិត្តភក្ដិ​ឡើយ គឺ​ពួកគេ​គ្រាន់​តែ​និយាយ​ថា "ជួយ​មើល​កូន​ឱ្យ​ខ្ញុំ​បន្តិច" នៅ​ពេល​ដែល​រវល់​ដក​ឃ្លា​មិន​រួច នោះ​ប្រាកដ​ជា​មាន​អ្នក​ជួយ​ជា​មិន​ខាន។ ដូច្នេះ អ្នក​ក៏​មិន​សូវ​ស្មុគស្មាញ​រឿង​ការងារ​ផង និង​រឿង​កូន​ផង​នោះ​ទេ។


2. ចេញក្រៅដើម្បីស្រូបយកខ្យល់អាកាស៖
នៅ​ក្នុង​ផ្ទះ​យូរ​ពេក អាច​នាំឱ្យ​មាន​ភាព​តាន​តឹង និង​អារម្មណ៍​អាប់​អួរ។ ប្រសិន​បើ​បាន​ចេញ​ក្រៅ​ឃើញ​ពន្លឺ​ថ្ងៃ ស្រូប​ខ្យល់​អាកាស​ និង​ដើរ​កម្សាន្ត​ឱ្យ​ធូរ​អារម្មណ៍ នោះ​ចិត្ត​របស់​លោក​អ្នក​ក៏​រីក​រាយ​ស្រស់​ថ្លា​តាម​នោះ​ដែរ។


3. មាន​ស្វាមី​ដែល​ផ្ដល់​ភាព​រីករាយ​ជានិច្ច៖
ជា​កា​រ​ពិត​ណាស់ ពេល​ដែល​អ្នក​មាន​ស្វាមី​ល្អ ​អារម្មណ៍​សប្បាយ​ជានិច្ច​ នោះ​អ្នក​ប្រាកដ​ជា​សប្បាយ​ចិត្ត​តាម​ផង​ដែរ។


4. ញ៉ាំ គេង និងធ្វើខ្លួនឱ្យរីករាយ៖
ក្នុង​រយៈ​ពេល​នៃ​ការ​មើល​ថែ​កូន​ដែល​ទើប​កើត អាច​ឱ្យ​អ្នក​មិនមាន​ពេល​សម្រាក ឬ​គេង​គ្រប់​គ្រាន់ ប៉ុន្តែ ពួកគេ​ធំ​លូត​លាស់​លឿន​ណាស់ ដូច្នេះ អ្នក​ក៏​អាច​​​សម្រាក​ពេល​គ្រប់គ្រាន់​ផង​ដែរ​។ សូម​កុំ​ភ្លេច​ទទួល​ទាន​អាហារ​ឱ្យ​បាន​ឆ្ងាញ់ និង​គេង​ឱ្យ​បាន​ស្កប់​ស្កល់ នោះ​អារម្មណ៍​របស់​លោក​អ្នក​ប្រាកដ​ជា​មាន​ភាព​ស្រស់​ស្រាយ​។


5. ធ្វើល្អជាមួយអ្នកជិតខាង៖
ការ​ជួយ​គ្នា​ជា​ទង្វើ​ល្អ ហើយ​ការ​ដែល​អ្នក​ចេះ​ជួយ​យក​អាសារ​អ្នក​ជិត​ខាង មិន​ថា​រឿង​តូច ឬ​ធំ នោះ​ពេល​ដែល​អ្នក​មាន​បញ្ហា​ពួក​គេ​ប្រាកដ​ជា​ជួយ​អ្នក​វិញ​មិន​ខាន​។


6. ស្រឡាញ់អ្វីដែលខ្លួនមាន៖
ការ​ច្រណែន​លើ​អ្នក​ដែល​មាន​អ្វី​ដែល​យើង​មិន​មាន នោះ​វា​រឹត​តែ​ធ្វើ​ឱ្យ​អ្នក​មាន​ភាព​ក្ដៅ​ក្រហាយ​ក្នុង​ខ្លួន មិន​សប្បាយ​ចិត្ត​ប៉ុណ្ណោះ​។ ចូរ​ស្រឡាញ់​អ្វី​ដែល​ខ្លួន​កំពុង​មាន មិន​ថា​របស់​នោះ​តូច ធំ ថោក​ឬ​ថ្លៃ​ឡើយ ប៉ុន្តែ កុំ​ភ្លេច​ព្យាយាម​អភិវឌ្ឍ​ខ្លួន​ឱ្យ​ប្រសើរ​ជាង​នេះ​មួយ​កម្រិត​ទៀត។


7. ដើរកម្សាន្តជាមួយមិត្តភក្ដិស្រីៗ៖
ម្ដាយ​ដែល​រីក​រាយ​ភាគ​ច្រើន​មាន​មិត្តភក្ដិ​ដែល​ជា​ម្ដាយ​រីករាយ​ដូច​គ្នា។ ពួកគេ​តែងតែ​ចែក​រំលែក​បទ​ពិសោធន៍​ក្នុង​ការ​មើល​ថែ​ទាំ​កូន​ទៅ​វិញ​ទៅ​មក។ អ្នក​អាច​ណាត់​មិត្តភក្ដិ​ស្រីៗ​ទាំង​នោះ​ទៅ​ដើរ​កម្សាន្ត​មួយ​ខែ​ម្ដង​ក៏​បាន​ដើម្បី​ភាព​ជិតស្និទ្ធ​រវាង​មិត្ត​ភក្ដិ និង​អាច​ផ្លាស់​ប្ដូរ​យោបល់​គ្នា​អំពី​ជីវិត និង​ជីវភាព​គ្រួសារ​ផង​ដែរ។


8. រៀប​ផែន​ការ​ផ្ទាល់​ខ្លួន​ដើម្បី​ឱ្យ​ស្រស់ស្រាយ​អារម្មណ៍៖
បន្ទាប់​ពី​បំពេញ​ការងារ​នឿយ​ហត់​ហើយ សូម​សាក​ល្បង​ទៅ​ញ៉ាំ​អាហារ​នៅ​ក្រៅ ទៅ​ម៉ាស្សា​មុខ ទៅ​ហែល​ទឹក ឬ​ទៅ​មើល​កុន​ក៏​បាន ព្រោះ​សកម្មភាព​ទាំង​នេះ​អាច​ជួយ​លោក​អ្នក​ឱ្យ​មាន​អារម្មណ៍​ល្អ។

ប្រភព៖ Parents.com

Toys That Support Speech and Language Development

on Wednesday, 06 February 2013. Posted in Parenting Tips

Toys available in Phnom Penh that Support Speech and Language Development in Infants and Toddlers

To follow up with the first topic of our 4-part Parent-Child Workshop on Child Development, Liberty International School is posting this to help parents choose the right toys that support children's speech and language development.

Supporting our children with their speech and language development should not be so difficult or complicated as long as parents find and take advantage of opportunities that occur every day. It can be as simple as spending a portion of your day talking and listening to your kids tell stories, or just playing with them.

The following are some suggested toys and how they support speech and language development of infants and toddlers:

Stacking and Nesting Toys

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-    Preposition, color, shape and size concepts
-    Concepts of full/empty by filling cups up with sensory materials like sand, beans, rice, water
-    Counting skills
-    Problem solving skills by  figuring out which one stacks or nests within the other  best
-    Fine motor and planning skills
-    Cause and Effect relationship

Wooden Blocks

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-    Hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and visual processing
-    Preposition, color, shape and size concepts
-    Counting Skills
-    Problem solving skills by figuring out how to create a tower  that will not fall down
-    Letter and number concepts if  using blocks with letters and numbers
-    Social skills like sharing with friends, taking turns, cooperation and problem solving skills when played with friends in school, at home or at a play station

Balls

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-    Preposition, color, shape and size concepts
-    Tactile concepts and vocabulary when using balls made of different materials
-    Counting concepts and problem solving skills
-    Gross motor, planning and hand-eye skills when catching, throwing and rolling the ball
-    Social skills like sharing, taking turns, playing nicely, reading non-verbal cues of friends

Shape Sorter

shape sorter speech and language development liberty international school phnom penh

-    Preposition, color, shape and size concepts
-    Empty and full concepts
-    Fine motor and planning skills
-    Counting and problem solving skills

Toy Phone

toy phon speech and language development liberty international school phnom penh

-    Social skills through pretend play by practicing his speech and language skills talking to a different array of people. Many times, your child will ask you talk after he talks on the phone which is also contributes a lot to learning how to take turns.
Play-dough
-    Tactile development
-    Creativity
-    Color and shapes skills
-    Fine motor skills
-    Hand-eye coordination

Set of animals

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-    Literacy through practicing animal sounds, recognizing different animals, where they live, and how they help people, among other things.
-    Hand-eye coordination by walking the animals around.

Puzzles

puzzles speech and language development liberty international school phnom penh

-    Develops grasp of children
-    Hand-eye coordination
-    Enhances memory
-    Problem solving skills

Play Food

toy food speech and language development liberty international school phnom penh
-    Literacy through recognizing different food available in and out of the house
-    Play pretend; teaching responsibility as they pretend they are cooking for their friends or their family.
-    Provides a venue to practice their vocabulary while they are playing pretend

Baby Doll

baby doll speech and language development liberty international school phnom penh
-    Teaches body parts
-    Teaches clothing vocabulary
-    Preposition, colors, shapes and sizes concepts
-    Teaches basic and every day action words like feed, cry, carry, etc
-    Understanding wh questions by asking your child Where is the baby? What does the baby want to eat? Why is the baby crying?
-    Great tool in developing social skills like taking turns, taking care of siblings, sharing, neatness, cleanliness, hygiene, etc. 

Toy Cars/Trucks

toy cars and trucks speech and language development liberty international school phnom penh
-    Prepositions, shapes, numbers, colors, shapes skills
-    Part-whole relationships
-    Simple every day action words
-    Social skills

These are just some of the toys that are readily available in Phnom Penh. Most of these are affordable and can be bought in the local markets like Orussey and other major toy stores in the city. Of course, you do not have to limit yourselves to the toys mentioned on this post. We just want to give you a general picture of what kinds of toys are good for your toddlers. We hope that this will help you.

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First Part of Parent-Child Workshop Successful

on Sunday, 13 January 2013. Posted in Parenting Tips, Activities

First Topic: Teaching Your Child How to Speak

Parent-Child Workshop in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
We are happy to let everyone know that the first part of the 4-topic Parent-Child Workshop we are holding at Liberty International School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia was a great success. We limited each session to 6 parent-child pairs but we had to give a little lee-way because there were so many families wanting to join. In fact, we have another session for the same topic  scheduled on the 26th of January, 2013 and we only have 2 seats left. This will be the last batch as we will be moving on to our next topic in the coming months. 

We are very happy to see that many Cambodian families are willing to go the distance and do an extra work to give a better future to their children. Thank you very much for coming. We look forward to seeing you on the coming workshop for our next topic which we will announce soon.

More power to us all!

Free Parent-Child Workshop at Liberty International School

on Sunday, 06 January 2013. Posted in Activities

Topic 1 of 4: Teaching Your Child How to Speak

Parent-Child Workshop Liberty Internationals School Phnom Penh CambodiaLiberty International School is holding a series of parent-child workshops at our campus. The workshop will start on January 12, 2013. The first topic of the 4-part series is "Helping Your Child Learn How to Speak". It is for parents of toddlers who are learning how to talk. 

We will only be able to accommodate 6 parent-child pairs for each session so it is important that you register with the receptionist on or before January 10, 2013. Please choose which session you would like to attend. 

First Session - 9:00 - 10:30
Second Session - 10:30 - 12:00

The workshop will be facilitated by Mrs. Gabrielle Ek.
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