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Friday, June 18, 2010

A voyage in the sea of classics

Opps i've been lagging quite behind in blogging.. Many new experiences have added into ya tou's life, many concepts have crossed my mind regarding parenting, and many funny episodes being a mother to ya tou..

Hmm.. ok let's touch on the new concepts i've learnt regarding early childhood education first. It's not the traditional kind, widely researched, proven and textbooked theories/concepts. But something amazing yet very back-to-basics.

Recently i revisited a VCD which had been in long existence in our house. It is a lecture by Prof Wang Cai Gui (王财贵) about promoting classic recitals (读经). In the beginning of his lecture, he dressed down on the current education system that is ruining our young-- forcing children to swallow down age-inappropriate knowledge/skills-- in the midst, killing their innate spirits to learn.

I relate this well, especially in Singapore context where i grow up in, children often get frustrated for not being able to grasp concepts and therefore, give up learning. They develop lots of negative feelings towards learning. Because the education system set this standard, every parent and child have to struggle to meet the mark. A Chinese proverb "拔苗助长" describes perfectly. Literally, it means pulling out the young sprout to assist its growth. How foolish! The fact is once our brain are fully developed at about 18 years old (and provided our brain are well-developed), we can comprehend things with ease. Right now, think many young brains are poisoned by stress, frustration, rejections, low self-esteem..

So what can we do about this? Well, for one, you can migrate. haha.. Or revamp the education system (guess one needs to be 'up there' to do it), or enhance your child learning capacity and buffer your child from brain-poisions (negative feelings, attitudes towards life). Negative energy shuts the brain down.

Prof Wang has a solution ie. classic recitals. Classics like The Analects (论语), Tao De Jing (道德经), The Great Learning (大学) are repositories and essence of immense knowledge and intricate language. For example, to record infinite teachings into finite documents, one needs to use a concise and accurate way of expression. In Chinese, this way of writing is known as 文言文. Reciting and memorising these classics can help to expand the neuron network of the brain. The golden period to do this is between the age of 0-13years. Furthermore, early exposure to classical music and different foreign language is also a way to make more connections. I'm also planning to bring ya tou to the art gallery for art appreciation! :)

Having said here, Marpig if you are reading, you may start to help me bring some more foreign language cds back from UK.. :)

Anyway, I've been focusing on German for past year. Got a couple of audio cds for ya tou. Well I've yet to hear any "Guten tag" slipping from her lips. Interestingly, she picked up some Spanish "Ola" and "Adios" from the 'Lots to Learn' children dvd series.

1 comments:

Marpig said...

Marpig got the msg!! :P

Hmmm.. how come teenagers felt out of place, low self esteem, etc? Is tt the reason why they turn to buying branded stuff, iPhone, smoking, drinking, etc? Wat xactly is the root of all these problems? Then again, no matter wat, Marpig believes parents are the ones to blame ultimately. 养不教,父之过!! Really, why is it so 世风日下 now? *感叹~~*

BTW, Sansao, just a thought from my own xperience; itz good to pick up another lang (like us, doing Tamil in uni!! hahahaha) but Ya Tou must also be billingual and not be like the younger generations now who speak no Mandarin and worse, their English command is limited to Singlish!! Marpig had seen too many such egs and itz a shame!!

Itz fine using Singlish with frens but in formal context, one must be able to speak proper lang for the appropriate occasions which alot of people cant do...

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