Timely reading education & picture book therapy centered on mom

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Skills You’ll Learn

How to raise gifted reading children, timely reading education for my child

What should I teach at what age? Learn about the reality of timely education.

Reading methods for infants and toddlers to elementary school will change like this

I'll give you reading guidance that focuses on emotions and learning for each age group, and what you should keep in mind.

A child's heart, a mother's heart as seen through picture book therapy

Read picture books and apply picture book therapy to your daily life, which fosters self-acceptance and resilience.

Mom must take care of herself

How was Alex Mom, a working mom, able to read hundreds of books, work, MBA, lectures, and social media? Learn how to take care of yourself as a mom and take care of herself.

What should I teach at what age?

<Timely education>

Is it really an immutable formula?

If the mother gets carried away by information and is unable to take center stage, it is entirely up to the child to be affected. The human brain is the bowl that gets bigger the more you put it in, but the information you inject vaguely without the mother's control is a heavy burden on the child.

solely As children grow up, their brains open and develop, a decisive time to easily learn specific things at a specific timeThere is such a thing. Just because that period has passed doesn't mean you can't learn, but this class starts with the idea that moms have been thinking about wanting them to know the right time.



Hello,

A mom of two kids and an edu planner,

I'm Alex Mom, a picture book expert

I worked for Samsung Group and got an MBA from Seoul National University, and now I'm working as a branch manager for an education company and a bookparenting influencer.

There are many education companies in the world, and I'm sure every mother has considered or purchased at least one brand. In fact, when working as the youngest bureau chief, there are often certain situations you face.



My child doesn't really like books.
I don't think OOO books are fun.


This is a case where you received recommendations from friends, teachers, and salespeople around you, or were “sold” without conscience. A 3-year-old child bought a book with a reasonable age of 7 years old and a lot of writing only on recommendations, or a mom who was worried about tab exposure was stopped and bought a program.


Because of these difficult books that are pushed out of the right time, and the wrong way of the mother, a precious child loses a sense of love of reading, saying that “books are difficult, not fun”. There are also cases where you assert that your child doesn't like books without thinking about creating an environment first.


In the meantime, I have given various lectures on timely education, reading, and education trends. While watching mothers who are thankfully gaining a lot of content from one-off content, I planned a class because I wanted to systematically gather my know-how and be more helpful.






Publish by educator, an education company

The reality of timely education,

Capturing a child's heart and a mother's heart

Reading and picture book therapy all at once!

# Chapter 01 Raising gifted reading talents, children's <proper education>

  • Don't get carried away by other information, just remember this: A professional educator reveals an A-Z summary of the educational notes and reading roadmap in the brain

➊ What should I teach at what age?

➋ Developmental characteristics by elementary school age group

➌ The impact of early education on children's emotions



# Chapter 2~3 Education Trends and Timely Reading Education Roadmap: Emotional Stages & Learning Stages

➊ Age 0-3: Building a love for reading

➋ 4-7 years old: Text and video exposure management, appropriate age reading

➌ Reading in the lower grades: How to read related books first instead of studying textbooks

➍ Reading in the upper grades of elementary school: how to match curricular reading methods, self-directed learning and reading education



# Chapter 04 A Child's Mind and Mom's Mind as Seen Through Picture Book Therapy


What's more important than not falling is when you fall! It's about happening again.


Sharing temperature, eye contact, love, control, confidence, self-acceptance, and self-affirmation while reading a picture book. You can feel how happy a child is when he reads a book with his motherMethod of immersion'I learn.

➊ Picture book therapy for raising children who love books

➋ “Resilience” that relaxes the mind of reading, foreign languages, and learning

➌ Sharing Self-Acceptance and Self-Esteem While Reading Picture Books


# Chapter 05 The mother takes care of the child, but the mother must take care of the mother herself [to parents]


A time where I can read my child's heart through picture books and strengthen my heart as a mother


Moms also want to read books, but if they can't afford it,”How to read momPlease follow ' Also, now it is essential for moms to use social media, so I will learn how to use Instagram 100% with my own topics and honest appeal.

➊ Mom's Time Management: Working Mom's Time Split

➋ Mom's Mind Care: A Look Into My Crumpled Heart

➌ Mom's social media management: Using 100% of Instagram, a must for moms these days



In the meantime, I have sincerely shared my insight into book parenting through numerous books and lectures. I will study harder and think harder so that I can share this class with people I trust!

Curriculum

Creator

Alexmom_claire

Alexmom_claire

Don't be a mom like a reed shaken by the wind around you. A child whose mother takes center stage [Timely Education]

  • Teacher Edu Branch Director
  • Seoul National University MBA Graduate School
  • Samsung Group S Duty Free Shop MD
  • Instagram 'Alex Mom Clair'
  • Many lectures on book parenting and reading education

@alexmom_claire

@alexmom_claire

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