Kiwibird
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- Jul 12, 2012
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- 1 BFA- Kiwi. Hatch circa 98', forever home with us Dec. 08'
As some of you might remember, I have set out with the intention of teaching Kiwi shapes and colors (easier said than done right? :54. I bought a wide assortment of parrot color/shape/puzzle training toys earlier this year. Anyways, we started off with the swizzle sticks and puzzle toy, both of which he has gotten the overall concept of (though he does not match color to color on the swizzle sticks yet, just puts them back in the "holder". He has been getting better matching shape to shape on the puzzle on the first try without my "help" (pointing him to the right hole the piece will fit in).
I am wondering if it too soon to switch things up and try shape and/or color training with the other zoo max props he hasn't seen yet. I have a plan in my head already of how I think I can teach him that he will actually learn it and am anxious to try. I don't want to jump the gun though and end up confusing/overwhelming him. Do you think it's best we keep on working with the swizzle sticks and puzzle until he's mastered them? The only issue with them is the colors and shapes on them are very different shades than the zoo max color/shape props (and much more complex, i.e. all are neon acrylic and shapes like a 6 sided star and flower VS the simpler/easier primary color zoo max props like a triangle and circle). Kind of concerned we've been focusing too much on these 2 props and that he will master them but still not "actually know" his shapes and colors when we eventually move on to the zoo max toys. Any insight?
I am wondering if it too soon to switch things up and try shape and/or color training with the other zoo max props he hasn't seen yet. I have a plan in my head already of how I think I can teach him that he will actually learn it and am anxious to try. I don't want to jump the gun though and end up confusing/overwhelming him. Do you think it's best we keep on working with the swizzle sticks and puzzle until he's mastered them? The only issue with them is the colors and shapes on them are very different shades than the zoo max color/shape props (and much more complex, i.e. all are neon acrylic and shapes like a 6 sided star and flower VS the simpler/easier primary color zoo max props like a triangle and circle). Kind of concerned we've been focusing too much on these 2 props and that he will master them but still not "actually know" his shapes and colors when we eventually move on to the zoo max toys. Any insight?
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