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New School: Chatsworth East

Nyan is now a student at Chatsworth International School (East Campus), which is conveniently located pretty much across the street from our apartment. It’s where his best pal Jayden goes, and they’re even in the same class! (They’re in Year 2 by the school’s count; that corresponds to 1st Grade in the U.S. and Year 1 (I think that’s the term) in the U.K.) He’s made a ton of friends already and generally taken to the school like a fish to water, or a monkey to the jungle.

Rewind a bit though, to a couple weeks before school started, when Nyan stopped by Chatsworth for orientation on his way to school at MMI. He checked out his classroom, found the peg where he’ll hang his backpack, and goofed around a bit in the music room:

On his first day, we of course took a lot of photos.

That’s his main uniform. A couple days a week he has physical education, so he gets to wear his PE uniform:

Class starts at 9 a.m.; if we get there earlier, Nyan has time to run around the playground with his friends.

Most days after school he walks home with Jayden. And sometimes with Nadia, another classmate who, like Jayden, lives in the same apartment complex as us.

Sometimes he hangs out at Jayden’s for a bit. There’s some sort of recording function on Jayden’s TV, which led to this classic video. Watch the boys playing for a bit, and then realize they’re being recorded (apparently by seeing their image on the TV screen) and responding appropriately.

Finally, some items on display at his school: classroom photos, and some art – a very stylized self portrait, and a drawing they did in class about being happy.

Expect many more pictures and videos from Chatsworth in the weeks and months ahead!

 
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Posted by on September 24, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Report Card: the Preschool Years

Nyan’s now-former school, MMI, ran a website where every so often the teachers would post photos and text outlining some recent learning activity and/or achievement. We’ve never posted them before, but now that he’s done with MMI, why the heck not. Without further ado, here we go.

(All text and photos are by the teachers themselves, very lightly edited. The Chinese sections came in Mandarin; we used Google translate and tried to edit them, but mostly we left them as-is. So those sections don’t really make a lot of sense in some parts – blame the translation – but hopefully you can get the gist!)

Fine Motor Skills – Late 2014 (age 3)

Nyan has developed his fine motor skills. He is able to colour within the lines neatly and also to write neatly. He is able to cut paper, tear paper, crush paper and also draw circles and straight lines. Nyan is able to hold his pencil/crayon using the pincer grip. He is fully aware of when to use his pincer grip and when to use a palmer grasp. For instance during a threading activity he uses a pincer grip to hold on to the yarn as he put the straws through the yarn. He has very good hand-eye coordination as he is able to use his eyes to judge the placement and direction of his hand movement along with the object. Most of the time, Nyan focuses on the activity he is doing which shows he has good concentration skills. Keep Up the excellent work.

Math – Late 2014 (age 3)

Nyan is working with a spindle box, it consists of compartment 0-9 and 45 loose spindles. With the help of teacher, Nyan managed to place the appropriate number of spindles in the right compartment. Once he is familiar, he then started to work with cards and counters; this consists of 10 wooden cards and 55 loose counters. Nyan managed to arrange the cards in sequence order 1-10, then he counted the counters and placed it underneath the card. These exercises help Nyan to make associations with written symbols with loose quantities.

Social & Emotional Skills – Late 2014 (age 3)

Nyan’s social emotional skills are developing very well. He is able to express emotions openly and he is able to express his needs and preferences clearly. He is able to accept affection, attention and appreciation. He takes pride in accomplishments and understands the concept of “yours and mine.” Nyan is a very expressive boy, he voices out his opinions clearly without any fear. He always shows interest and actively participates in class. He approaches his peers and teachers positively and shows pleasure around others. He is willing to share his toys and take turns to play. He is willing to negotiate and compromise to make a better relationship with his friends. He generally initiates conversation with everyone and has a very welcoming and friendly nature. He is also able to imitate his friends. Nyan Is growing up to be a friendly, loving and caring little man.

Chinese – March 2015  (age 3.5)

We studied occupations, children are aware of the police and drivers. Children held a small plastic ring to imitate the action of driving. The teacher pretended to be police, the children were drivers who had to listen to the traffic police command. Children practiced stopping or driving according to red or green stop lights.

Nyan actively raises his hand to participate in activities, he chooses a small red plastic circle to pretend to drive.  When he saw the red light he immediately stopped; when he saw the green light he continued to drive.

Gym Exercise – mid 2015 (age 4)

Nyan runs to the bicycle station and climbs up the bicycle. He holds the handle firmly and places both his feet on the pedals. He pedals at a medium pace with a smooth motion. The activity lasted almost 2 minutes, he then steps down from the bicycle. He walks to the trampoline and with a big step he is able to go up the trampoline. He holds on to the bar and starts jumping fast.

Nyan moves his body comfortably, showing that his gross motor skills are developing well. He enjoys running and jumping at the playroom with his classmates. His happy disposition makes it easy for him to do activities that he likes. Given more opportunity for him to have fun and do physical activities will help him further develop his gross motor skills and enhance his abilities to do different physical actions with confidence.

Chinese – sometime in 2015

In today’s Chinese class, we learned the names of common small animals. We sat for the teacher, the teacher first talk about a “animal paradise” in the story, the teacher first one by one to produce small animal pictures, chicks, ducklings, kittens, puppies, lambs, frogs. Teacher demonstrated children songs, so that children listen carefully and sing, children learn songs. Nyan is interested in animal pictures and is particularly fond of listening to stories. When the teacher tells the story, he listens very seriously, and is able to answer some simple questions. The teacher asked the children to play the role of the story and learn their cry. Nyan saw the pictures of animals immediately raised his hand, holding animal pictures, learn the way teachers teach, the small animals posted to the background wall. And can also follow the teacher singing “I love my little animal”.

Nyan has very high enthusiasm. I found Nyan particularly interested in listening to stories and interested in animal pictures. When the teacher tells the story, there is a good listening ability, he can understand the teacher’s instructions. Nyan can correctly grasp the pen to describe and read the basic strokes and simple Chinese characters. He can read Chinese characters with the teacher, recite simple songs and poems.

Cognitive Skills/Memory Game – 2016 (age 5 ish)

Nyan sat on the chair and was smiling at Teacher. He said to teacher: “I like playing the memory card game!” Teacher replied “Yes, I know! but first I want you to identify each community helper that you see on the card, okay?” Nyan smiled and said “Okay, Teacher Emilie.” Teacher showed all the cards and he was able to identify all of them. Teacher asked Nyan to start the memory game card. He flipped all the cards accordingly and placed five cards in the upper row and placed 5 cards on the lower row. Nyan quickly got the first card and found the match. He continued playing and found the match right away. He was able to finish the memory card game in less than one minute.

Nyan’s cognitive skills are developing very well. He is able to identify the names of all the community helpers with ease. His visual memory skill is very good, he is able to recall the picture cards quickly. He has good concentration while doing this activity. He was very confident while doing the task. Playing more challenging memory games with Nyan is beneficial for him to develop better concentration and this will have a tremendous effect on his ability to learn and have a great significance in his overall academic performance.

Chinese – 2016 (age 5 ish)

Nyan can actively participate in the game activities. He is an obedient child. Through the performance of the game today, “Tortoise and the Racing”, children chose their favorite role to perform. He listens to other people’s ideas. In this game he learned to be humble and sharing, able to accept the teacher’s teaching.

Today’s Chinese class is the role-playing game “Tortoise and the Racing”. Activities at the beginning of a lot of children are sitting, listening to the teacher assigned to the task. Nyan sit still, hurry to run over, shouting: “I want a puppy, I want a puppy.” I said, “Nyan ask you to go back and sit, we want to be the same as usual, which group of children to sit the best, you can first show.” Nyan looked a little bit disappointed sitting there. I told him, Nyan learn to wait, be patient, we have to take turns to perform. Nodded, obediently sitting there waiting for the teacher to call his name. When she called his name, he was excited to run over, happy.

Social and emotional activities – 2016 (age 5 ish)

Nyan entered the classroom and saw his friends by the library corner. He got a book and sat on the floor with his friends while they were reading quietly. Zin Pang came and Nyan stood up and greeted his friend, he shook his hand and said “hello Zin Pang”. His friend shook his hand back and they both giggled and smiled. Nyan got a book and sat beside Zin Pang, he read the book while his friend listened. Nyan also got Valentina’s attention while he was reading aloud for Zin Pang. After reading a book, the children decided to go out of the classroom and play. Nyan held Ming Xuan and Zin Pang’s hand. They started to play ring around the rosy for a couple of minutes then teacher called them in to start their lesson.

Nyan’s social emotional skills are developing very well. He enjoys imaginative play with other children and he has no trouble sharing his toys from home. He easily develops friendship with other children as well. Nyan is aware of his friend’s feelings and show some awareness of moral reasoning, such as “fairness”, and good or bad behaviour. He loves playing games with his friends and he shows understanding of simple rules and instructions. He is able to share his thoughts and also able to listen while others are speaking. Nyan is a very sweet and friendly student, everybody loves playing with him. Teacher is certain that Nyan will continue to expand his circle of trusted friends as he grows older and that he will be able to maintain a closeness to a few special people including his teachers. Nyan will surely grow up to be a cheerful and caring person. Keep up the good work!

Chinese – 2016 (age 5 ish)

Today’s activity is fruit solitaire, to find regular order. Nyan immediately took out the fruit pictures, looked at the teacher to give the picture of the order, and soon put the fruit picture row long. “I’m short,” said Nyan right away, “but Nyan said,” I’m short. “I saw them quarreling and casually said, Nyan It is not good for you to turn your turn. He listened, according to the teacher said to turn a bend, and this time obviously found his Solitaire card is no longer a brains to a direction rushed. Some arranged in a spiral form, some like a tree with strong trunk and neat branches. For a while, Nyan quickly put all the fruit cards in the right way.

In this activity, you can find Nyan to find the rules of the game, to master or better. His mind is more active, can be empowered the rules of empathy. In compliance with the rules at the same time, the line will be converted into a multi-directional solitaire. Make the game play is rich.

Discovery to the World – 2017 (age nearly 6 ish)

It was 9 in the morning and it was time to start our thematic lesson. Teacher invited Nyan to come and work on his activity (Continent flashcards). Nyan came and greeted the teacher saying “Hello, teacher Priya”.Then he went on to place the continent flashcards with name tags stacked up. Then he placed the names of the continents in a line.

Teacher picked up a particular continent card and asked Nyan to identify the continent. He was able to identify the continent. Then Nyan went on to match the continents, having names with the ones without name tags. Upon completing his work Nyan exclaimed with joy and said “I’m done Teacher Priya”

Nyan is able to work independently with minimal supervision and also able to identify the continents with ease. His thinking and analytical skills are improving tremendously.

Numeracy/addition  – 2017 (age nearly 6 ish)

It was 11 am and time for our maths lesson. Teacher invited Nyan to solve an addition problem. Teacher said, I have a problem for you to solve on the board. Nyan said, “Yes Teacher Priya,” and then he began by identifying the 1st and the 2nd addend written on the board. He was able to correctly identify both the addends and read, “The first addend is 28 and the second addend is 13”. He then began by saying that he needs to add the ones place first to see if he has to do regrouping. After adding the ones he said, “Teacher my answer is 11”. He continued by saying that he has to paste the number 1 in the ones place and carry forward the number 1 to the tens place. He continued to add the numbers in the tens column. After completing he said joyfully, “Teacher is my answer 41. Is it correct?”

Teacher said “Well done, Nyan. Your answer is correct!” He then returned to his place.

Nyan is showing a great attitude towards maths and is improving his math skills quickly.

He has been showing continuous progress over the last term and is also comfortable in performing skip count in two’s and five’ s. Regular practice will help him excel.

Chinese – 2017 (around age 6)

This week, the children ‘s learning theme is food, and today we let the kids use bread to do their favorite breakfast. The teacher explained the use of the ingredients and the use of supplies, Nyan and the teacher said: “I want the star shape!” The teacher taught him to use the Chinese saying this: “I want to star” Nyan whispered the doctrine again. The teacher gives each child a tray and disposable gloves. Nyan in the seat and other teachers to his sub-supplies, he took the gloves very happy to take, picked up the star mold, and picked up a piece of bread on the tray, carefully put the star mold on the bread, press A few times, bread just above the star print, next to get down, he looked at the teacher said: “Lao Shi! Can you help me?” Teacher taught him to speak Chinese: “teacher, can help me?” Nyan continue to do his breakfast. For a while, Nyan took the breakfast to ask the teacher: “I can eat this bread?” He taught it again, the teacher said, “Yes!” He Immediately said: “Thank you!” To eat the breakfast personally.

Nyan is a well-behaved child who is interested in Chinese. In class can concentrate on listening, doing things seriously, and is very polite, such as: morning to see the teacher will say good morning, the teacher to his textbooks, will say thank you, you can also share with friends and school supplies, like to help teachers and friend. He can communicate with the teacher in simple Chinese and teacher. Hope he later in listening, speaking, reading, writing progress, can use Chinese and friends, teachers exchange. Let’s work together Nyan!

Motor Skills Development – 2017 (around age 6)

It was in the afternoon, and time for our Rangoli activity. Nyan was ready to do the activity. He placed the rangoli stencil on the card stock paper. He then firmly held the stencil with his left hand and started sprinkling white Rangoli powder on the stencil and started spreading the powder on the stencil. Once done, he carefully lifted the stencil and kept it at the side and was able to see the the image of the elephant on the card stock paper. Nyan exclaimed with joy, ”WOW Tr Priya, it is so nice!”  And then said, I would like to do this activity once again Then the teacher said,  “Next time we can do this activity using different colours”

Nyan has involved in many fine motor activities with great confidence this term. He is developing a precise grip when it comes to cutting, pasting and origami as well. Nyan has a clear hand preference when it comes to manipulating small objects. Provide Nyan with complex patterns to work with.

 
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Posted by on September 9, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Bye-Bye, MMI

August was a bittersweet month in at least one way: Yes, our boy was moving on to “real” school. But that meant saying goodbye to his preschool, Modern Montessori International, where he spent three wonderful and incredibly formative years.

We managed to snap a few shots of the hugs that were going around when Daddy picked Nyan up on his very last day at MMI:

Just for fun, here’s a video one of his teachers took a couple months back of Nyan answering some questions about breakfast time at Nyan’s place.

Several other students were leaving MMI and starting at international schools around the same time, so Abi’s parents threw a farewell pool party in mid-August.

A couple of pool shots:

And some goofy kid shots:

Even more kid shots – goofy and non-goofy:

Nyan’s settling in very well at his new school, with lots of new friends already, but we’ll always remember the MMI years with nothing but fondness.

 
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Posted by on September 3, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Winding Down at MMI

The month of July was Nyan’s last full month at Modern Montessori International, or MMI — the Montessori preschool he went to for three-plus years. We’ll have a full retrospective in a few weeks, but for now, let’s take a look at some random school-related photos from the closing weeks.

Some silliness in the elevator on the way to school:

One drizzly morning we bumped into Jayden, who walked with us to school:

And here we are at the school itself. Just a few random moments:

Of course, one of the highlights of every school day was playtime in the indoor playground at the end of the day. Here’s another look at the fun (including a little boy who doesn’t like it when he realizes Daddy is filming him):

As we prepared for the transition to his new school, we bought new uniforms, and Nyan proudly modeled them:

And finally, a bit of praise from his teacher, written for our parent-teacher conference in June. Good job, Nyan!

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Posted by on August 23, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Omelettes, Lego Robots and More

Nyan’s life is often a moveable feast, with lots of different dishes for him to try every day. Places to travel, museums to visit, friends to hang out with, books to read, sometimes even actual new food dishes to try! Here’s a look at a few dishes from his daily feast.

Let’s start with an actual dish. At school one day, they made Spanish omelettes (egg, cheese, potato, onion) and Nyan ate and enjoyed it! This is a very positive development, given how he claims to dislike eggs (truth is, he never would try them prior to this). Of course, he still won’t eat eggs even after this breakthrough. But, whatever: baby steps.

Shall we check in again on Lego robotics class? He’s in a Saturday morning class now (rather than Saturday afternoon) with a few more kids. Still enjoying it. Here he is showing off his recent creations, including an X-wing fighter from Star Wars, and a model of the Solar System, with the planets spinning around the sun. Sure, he follows instructions to build these, but still pretty amazing, we think.

He’s creative when he’s just freestyling, too: check out these drawings. To reuse a phrase: pretty amazing. (Click on the pics to enlarge. It’s worth it, we think.)

Finally, amazing in a different sort of way: our hero, dancing machine.

 
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Posted by on August 14, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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More Fun at School

Classes at Nyan’s school end around 5:30 each afternoon. From then til 6pm, the kids go play in the indoor playground as they wait for their parents to pick them up. It makes for lots of great photo ops!

We also often capture some nice memories on video:

And Nyan often runs into various classmates on his way to school in the morning. Here he is holding hands with Kyra, and sharing morning hugs with Kyra and Yew Min.

 
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Posted by on May 22, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Fun Times at MMI

If you’ve spent any time around this blog, you know that Nyan loves his school (Modern Montessori International, aka MMI) and his teachers and his classmates. Let’s take a quick look at some of the random bits of fun he gets up to at school, often at the end of the day.

Watch Nyan pull a rabbit, or something, out of his hat.

And it’s always a party when there are puppets involved:

Action shots!

Here’s a group shot from a field trip the class went on:

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And telling stories about the field trip (it was a place with lots of adult-job scenarios the kids could act on, such as airline pilot, doctor, etc.)

And finally, just random bits of fun.

Gonna miss this place when we move on to ‘real’ school later this year!

 
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Posted by on March 14, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Pearly Shells: School Concert 2016

Every autumn, Nyan’s school puts on a song-and-dance concert at a local auditorium. In 2015, Nyan wasn’t exactly the star of the show… well, he was in a sense, but only in the sense of everyone was looking at him because he just stood there glowering on the stage, not moving or singing. (You can reminisce here.)

But this past November, there was no such problem. He was awesome. Check out this official video of the performance. (Note that there’s 90 seconds or so of introductory remarks before the fun kicks in).

Some stills from that performance:

There was also a finale piece, featuring all the kids from all the schools taking part:

Everyone was all aglow afterwards:

And some more backstage pictures, also featuring the proud parents:

Finally, a couple more videos of the performances. The ones above are the ‘official’ videos — these were shot by Daddy and so focus solely on Nyan. The quality isn’t quite as good either, but still worth a look:

 

 
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Posted by on February 23, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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Silly Friends at School

Nyan sure does love his friends. And he loves to be silly. So one day, while Daddy was picking him up at school, he decided to pose for a picture with his friend Ming Xuan. Then Isabelle joined in. Then Sander. Then Chloe. Then Ning Ning.

Then of course they had to all make silly faces. Kids today amiright?

BONUS: Ming Xuan joined Nyan at robotics class one day.

 
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Posted by on February 12, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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The School Christmas Party 

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Nyan’s school threw a fantastic Christmas party a few days before Christmas. Song, dance, food, cookies… well, let’s go the video. Starting with Nyan’s class doing their rendition of Jingle Bells… in Mandarin:

And it’s not a Christmas pageant without a (rather long!) rendition of the 12 Days of Chrismas.

Maybe our favorite part, though, was a special dance recital. See, Nyan does this weekly class called KinderDance at school. It’s only a handful of kids who do it, but he mostly enjoys it. They were scheduled to do a recital as part of the party. (Note: last year, they were also scheduled to do a recital. But our hero was in the midst of his not-gonna-perform phase, so he just sort of stood there and sulked while his parents looked on in bemused embarrassment. That didn’t prove to be a problem this year though). One of the kids in the class was away on holiday, and another was sick or something. So it ended up being just Nyan and a younger girl. And – at least in the eyes of his proud parents – he did a fantastic job! Checkout the tap dancing:

And this sort of modern, interpretive thing:

Of course you can’t have a Christmas party without Santa:

(Nyan cracked the code though: in that video, when he’s not dancing, he’s whispering to all the adults: ‘That’s not really Santa Claus!’)

At some point the party turned into a preschool dance floor:

After all the fun and songs and dancing, it was time for lunch! Here are the kids, singing their usual pre-lunch song. It’s quite nice:

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Bonus track: a few days prior to the party, Daddy happened to come by the school a bit early and catch the kids practicing.

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Posted by on January 8, 2017 in Uncategorized

 

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