Mothers of PreSchoolers in Enid, OK

Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) is a smart, relevant, and caring network, helping women to be better moms through trusted resources and supportive relationships. The Enid, Oklahoma Chapter is sponsored by Emmanuel Baptist Church, where we meet on the first and third Thursdays during the school year.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Music, Reading and Parents as Teachers

Today, we had three wonderful presenters and wanted to open up the discussion boards for other ideas regarding these three areas. Ebby Straton presented on the program "Parents as Teachers" and emphasized the importance of child brain development from birth to age 3. Did you know that a newborn's brain is 30% of their adult size and by age 3, that percentage has reached 80%? Sarah Mitzel spoke about early childhood music in the home and the importance of integrating music into the lives of our children through deliberate, yet simple, activities and songs on the fly! Anne Abernathy spoke on reading to our children and bonding with them through books and made-up stories.

All three speakers had wonderful, practical ideas to help us as mothers. We believe that you all may have some excellent, helpful ideas as well. Please click on comments to share those with the rest of the group.

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1 Comments:

  • At Sun Nov 19, 12:48:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    These speakers were wonderful and really encouraged me to make better use of my time with my children to make the most of this special developmental phase. I loved Anne's idea of reading to an older child while nursing a younger one. I was inspired by Sarah to reorganize my toddler's toys so that she has a 'performing arts' basket with all of her instruments, dancing ribbons, and puppets in one place. I hope that this encourages us to incorporate them into our play more often.

    Thanks for all of your encouragement, Ebby and Sarah and Anne!

    Alyssa Yengo

     

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