Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Mentally Preparing for the Philippine NMAT

Eighteen days to go, and it's time to take the Philippine NMAT in Los Angeles!!!

I still have not studied. If it's any consolation (to myself), I have prepared myself in the last 14 days by reading up a lot on what it's like to go to med school in the Philippines and what it would take to be able to practice medicine in the United States, while dreaming up what it would be like to go on missions trips in the Asia Pacific.

Meanwhile, I was able to secure babysitting assistance for our three children so that I can spend some (very needed) time to study. Although, I must say, I can't completely "sign out" of parenting (then again, once we sign up for parenting, we are "signed in" for life) while studying since I have to periodically take a break to pump breastmilk while away from our infant. I'm not sure if this information is considered "TMI" for other countries/cultures; however, here in the United States, breastfeeding is encouraged.  For example, in most workplaces, we even had our very own lactation room, and we were allowed to excuse ourselves from meetings to do our "mommy-business". I know this will be a challenge for me during the NMAT test day, so I'll make sure to give the test coordinator a call to find out what the break schedules are in between lunch, if any. If none, at least, I'll know how to prepare.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

10 Qualities to Develop in Our Children

Clearwater Beach Sunset
Sunset at Clearwater Beach, Florida
As parents and/or teachers, we sometimes focus way too much on our children's academics and performance that it's easy to lose sight of the fundamentals. It never hurts to take a break, regain our composure, and go according to our children's pace (as well as ours); because quite frankly, things can get quite overwhelming and/or discouraging--on both sides.

Tough teaching days like today enable me to reflect and refocus--and if need be, reset

It would be nice if I could recharge, too, but in a household with children, that's considered a luxury.

The day may not always turn out to be the way we had expected; thankfully, we can always try another way, if God so chooses to bless us with another new day.

Monday, October 15, 2012

How to Create Your Very Own "Pa Kamali'i" or Children's Courtyard

We live in a simple house. We do not have any fancy artwork or decorations. Aside from practical purposes (our children are very active boys who can turn any place into a football field), we decided to turn our home into a children's courtyard--a safe place where their energy and creativity can shine through. It's our mini-version of the Hawaii Convention Center's Pa Kamali'i, or Children's Courtyard.

At the entrance of the courtyard was a sign that read,
Pa Kamali'i: Children's Couryard

A Hawaiian proverb states, "He lei poina 'ole ke kamali'i," [which means] "A lei never forgotten is the beloved child." Though few children may be heard or seen here, they are not forgotten. This courtyard with its art work is dedicated not only to the children of Hawai'i but to the child within each of us--that part of us which is ultimately alive, energetic, creative and fulfilled--who we truly are.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Learning How to Read and Spell with Shaka

Aloha! We spent some quality time with Shaka the Tutor, again, yesterday. I thought of creating yet another PowerPoint presentation (where our virtual pet, Shaka, "lives") to check if my older son really is learning how to spell words correctly and construct sentences properly. I wanted it to be a family activity, so I took his list of spelling words and made one slide per word, along with an example of how to use the word in a sentence.

The big letters allowed me to follow along by looking at the computer screen from a distance (while tending to a newborn baby) and nodding in approval as each child did their part correctly.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Learning About Popular Fighter Jets and Bombers in the Pacific

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Photo Courtesy of U.S. Pacific Command
As old-fashioned as it may sound, our children recently rediscovered their passion for making paper airplanes. They have been using the construction paper that I had purchased for other crafting purposes.

Today, my older son made a black jet that flew really well and asked if there were any black jets or aircraft in real life. The first one that came to mind was the B-2 Spirit.

I suggested that he Google it.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Introducing Our Newest Pet, "Shaka"

Meet Shaka, our newest pet! When he is hard at work, we call him "Shaka the Tutor". 

Shaka is not a real dog. In fact, he hails from Microsoft PowerPoint! He does not live in a fancy neighborhood, either; I got him from ClipArt! Despite his humble origin, he turned out to be the main character of our homemade tutorials, "Learning with Shaka".

We "adopted" our virtual pet yesterday and trained him to be our children's math tutor. Picture him as the scholastic version of Microsoft Office's "Clippy", the defunct paperclip character that had served as the "Office Assistant" for many years.