Leap Pad Pink

May 30
2009

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Leap Pad Leap Pad "Little Touch" system - Pink Unit - book, cartridge, and batteries - Excellent Condition

My First Leappad Deluxe Pink : Leap's Big Day / I Know My Abcs / Leappad Backpack {3 - 5 Years} My First Leappad Deluxe Pink : Leap's Big Day / I Know My Abcs / Leappad Backpack {3 - 5 Years}
Sale Price: $79.99

Interactive books come to life as children tough, learn and play. The interactive pen helps develop prewriting skills.

Leap Pad Pink

Leap Pad Pink
How to teach her to be still?

I have a 2y/o daughter who is so bright and wimsical but refuses to sit still for more than 2 minutes while i try to teach her something.
She learned her alphabet through play and song. She learned to say 1-5 playing finger rhymes.
For christmas her great grandparent's and uncles all pitched in to buy her a My First Leap Pad. It's pink and so cute and they bought about 9 pads to go with it. I've tried several times to sit with her and get her started but she cries and stomps because she wants to chew the pen/book or throw it around. So i put it up in the cupboard but i want to get her started to get her vocabulary going more. But i can not for the life of me, get her to sit still for reading, drawing or phonics any longer than 2 minutes.
I'm patient and tell her to calm down this is what we have to do etc and i've let her explore on her own only to have some things/activities broke - is there any way of calming her down during these times and get her to listen firmly?

I have an "almost" four year old that reminds me alot of your little one. I found myself asking that question alot when he started to walk. I have come to the conclusion I need to relax and let him learn the way he enjoys. 2 year olds have a hard time paying attention to even the most interesting things at that age, 2 minutes seems about right for her. You are doing the right thing by singing songs, games, and rhymes. As she gets older she will be able to sit for longer periods and you will see her improve. Don't worry so much about how long she sits to go over flash cards and activity books, in three years she will be expected to sit more than a couple hours a day at a small desk while a teacher tries to encourage 15+ students to work on the same thing!
Let her learn through play and hands on activities. I feel that children like ours that have this kind of energy are destined to become something great. Give her the chance to do it her way! Best luck to you!

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