I dragged the Hubby and signed up early for a parenthood 'Preschool Seminar' organised by Young Parents magazine, held at the Singapore Marriot Hotel. It was very timely as it falls exactly on the day Qayla turns 18 months, and I, being a typical kiasu Singaporean parent, is anxious to enrol Qayla in a preschool in the nearest time possible.
The first speaker was the founder-director of a Preschool for Multiple Intelligences, Dr Khoo Kim Choo.

She touched on the very raw aspects of choosing the right preschool for our toddlers. I never realised there were so many factors which we have to consider. For eg there are about 4 types of curriculum that preschools now offer, and that is,
-Play-based
-Academic
-Montessori
-Multiple intelligences
We were explained on how each of these curriculum works, and then choosing which one suits our child's learning ability best. Hubby and I agreed that in Singapore, it is very important for a child to have multiple intelligences as multi-tasking is indeed an asset.
The next two speakers were my favourite in the seminar, which is Helen Marjan and Anita Wilks, who heads Lorna Whiston Study Centres, and they spoke about a topic which is close to my heart - 'Raise a Reader'. Coz I just love reading you know?

We were given a text to read, below.

Well, obviously Hubby and I could pronounce word by word of it, but, we didn't understand a thing! This exercise proves to us that, while we want our child to learn the phonics of a word, reading actually comprises of actually UNDERSTANDING what is being read. Many parents rush to get their child to know the phonics of words, that they tend to neglect in letting the child understand the words firsthand. While flashcards will only provide much help later on, introducing them to a child at a very young age isn't much help, and certainly, telling the child that reading is 'boring'.

While Hubby's more excited for the teabreak.

The next speaker spoke about the Montessori method that is applied by her school, the San Lorenzo Montessori. This Montessori method was devised by Maria Montessori in the 1800s, which 'revolves around training the child's physical senses and motor skills, through the use of specially designed materials and the prepared environment.' They believe that a child develops at their own pace, and much patience is needed in educating them.
So all in all, this seminar was a great start for the both of us to gain a little knowledge from the experts. It has definitely shed some light on some nagging questions Hubby and I had in making our decisions on what kind of school Qayla is best-suited to.

The next speaker spoke about the Montessori method that is applied by her school, the San Lorenzo Montessori. This Montessori method was devised by Maria Montessori in the 1800s, which 'revolves around training the child's physical senses and motor skills, through the use of specially designed materials and the prepared environment.' They believe that a child develops at their own pace, and much patience is needed in educating them.

And yeap, we managed to grab some interesting and suitable books for Qayla when we went to the Fables book expo after the seminar itself!


Oh, these are handpicked and approved by the lil lady herself. ;)