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♫ Learning to Sing ♫

Making your home sing MondaysToday I thought I'd try something new and join Nan at Mom's The Word for Making Your Home Sing Monday. Every time you take pride in your home and in your family, you make your home sing.

Nothing is more rewarding than being a stay-at-home mom, especially when you're the one teaching you're little one his ABCs and 123s. I'm so proud of my little guy. He's like a little sponge when it comes to learning. It's always been that way. By the time he turned 2, he knew all the colors of the rainbow. I couldn't tell you how proud I was of him! Then, not long after turning 2, Mason discovered the computer and the Playhouse Disney website. Once again, I was amazed at how the knowledge came to him with such ease. Now, he navigates the computer as if he were a 3yr old Bill Gates. It's nothing short of amazement!

I can't help but wonder at times if my staying at home has anything to do with it. I'm no where close to being a rocket scientist, but I'd like to think that my one-on-one time with him has influenced him in some way.

Right now we're working on phonics. Yesterday I asked him to spell his name and slowly but surely, HE DID IT!!! Both our faces just lit up.

Sometimes, all it takes to making your home sing is to give your kids a little time and attention.

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7 Comments:

Anonymous said...

aw what a great job Mason! Of course you being at home has a huge influence on him. Trust me. I was a daycare teacher!! You can tell between the kids whose parents cared and those who sadly didn't. Sounds like Mason is doing great and he has a wonderfully dedicated mom to thank when he is older!!!

Kim @ Homesteader's Heart said...

That my friend is an excellent way to make your home sing.
It's so rewarding to see your efforts come alive.
Hugs
Kim

Darcie said...

How truly written...time and attention so important in raising our little tykes!

Mindy said...

I know you are influencing him, although you won't always see immediate benefits in everything you invest. You will continually reap, as he ages, what you have sown. Keep sowing, you are doing a great job!

Bridget said...

Such a great gift that you can be there for Mason every day! He is such a smart little man! :D

momstheword said...

I'm so excited you're joining us today!

There is something so wonderful about teaching your children. They are so eager to learn (even chores!) and they get so excited when they master something.

These times are precious and I'm glad you are treasuring them. I would love to relive some of those moments! Thanks for linking up today.

Erin said...

Wonderful! Time that we're with our kids is so priceless. I'm glad you discovered that you do make a difference. It is a wonderful validation.