Friday, February 15, 2008

Child's Talent


Mom sent me this link. I thought it was interesting, especially for children ages 4-8 or so. Try it!

I thought Gabriel's results were extremely accurate, though whether he is the next Dale Carnegie, Dr. Suess, or JK Rowland is left to be seen!

Some good activities for your child are as follows:
Word games such as scrabble, crossword puzzles, anagrams, spelling games and most of all, reading.

Your child will probably start writing at a young age, so have plenty of pencils, crayons, and paper handy.


Bronwyn's results were very interesting, too. I've not thought of her as being extremely musical, but now that I'm thinking about it, she's always making us laugh by busting out a brand new worship chorus that she's only heard once and singing the melody perfectly. (The lyrics? Not so perfect!) Time will tell!

Here are some ideas to nurture your child's talent:
Singing is a great way to teach musical children.
Rhythmic movement, and dancing.
Music lessons at a young age, these children would enjoy singing in a childrens choir.


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