Everything about our tears, sweat and things-they-never-told-us-about-parenting moments with our 2 kiddies
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Dora, but only in Pink pls
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Story Telling
I’m glad to have had adopted this habit as it allows us a little bonding time every night and more importantly, nurtures En Xi’s interest in reading. As a matter of fact, she has enjoyed bedtime stories so much that she looks forward to bringing back new books from the library. Sometimes, En Xi will read to us, albeit with the occasional prompting. Once done reading, she looks up and the sparkle from her eyes and warmth smile instantaneously energise us.
With En Xi’s affection for reading and her showing symptoms of bad mannerism, such as snatching and gobbling down her favourite snacks. We came up with a brilliant plan to cultivate her values by reading cautionary tales. Our first book was “Say please, Louise!” by Roxbee Cox??? A large text graphical book with emphasis on the phrase “Say please, Louise! A please and thank you is all that’s needed.” At the start, we were taken by surprise with her ease of reciting ‘Please’ and ‘Thank you’ as we flip through the pages. But I guess we did not explain when and how to apply the appropriate mannerism nor did we allow her to practise enough. It all seems confusing for her in the beginning. At times, she said ‘Thank you’ before asking for things and often hurries off without saying ‘Thank you’ when she gets her stuff. Eventually, our constant reminders and patience paid off. Finally, En Xi was able to communicate ‘Please’ and ‘Thank you’ in the right situations.
Delighted and encouraged by En Xi’s progress, we decided to introduce more cautionary tales by the same author, such as “Don’t be Greedy, Graham!” and “Don’t be a Bully, Billy!” But it seems tougher than before, now when we ask “Can we be Greedy or Bully?” She would spontaneous reply “Yes!” much to our dismay. But I’m sure she’ll be on the right track in no time, all we need is a little more patience.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Communicating, the En Xi way
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
I love National Day
I never knew that our national day medleys can have such an influence on her! It has definitely made it to her top 10 Billboard KTV list, replacing "Happy Birthday" as the most sung number.
Here's her rendition of the 2 favorite songs.
p/s Thou she didn't quite exactly get every word correctly, but I have to say I enjoy it anyways!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Princess Pink
Call me Princess Pink ok! |
Since a few weeks back, you have officially proclaimed yourself as "Princess Pink" & try to associate anything you can to be "Princess Pink".
The Rock-Pink look |
- You only want to change into this only pink bubble-dress pyjamas we have, else you will go hysterical and wail as thou it's end of the world. Once you have successfully coerce us with your emotional blackmail and squeeze yourself into the pink frock, you will point to yourself and say "I Princess", complete with a 360-degrees ballerina spin. (p/s Whenever it rains, we will get very stressed cos it means that you pink pyjamas may not be dried in time...that means that it's trouble for us again)
- When we start counting the characters in "Twelve Dancing Princesses" story, you will go "1, 2, 3 ....12 and ...(pointing to yourself) 13."
- Whenever you see Mummy in this particular dress, you will say "Mummy, Princess"and insist that Mummy do the ballerina dance number, just like the way you did.
- Once Daddy tries to tease you and say you are too fat to be a princess (while pointing to your inflated tummy that forever looks like you just had 2 bowls of rice), you will get upset and insist firmly "I Princesss!"
- You try to change the lyrics of this alphabet phonics song to suit your Princess fetish. This is how it goes, "Itchy Princess (instead of the original "Itchy Insect"), I, I, I.....this is the sound I hear".
It can be very trying sometimes, especially when we try to dissuade you from looking like a pink panther. But it will never pass your "screening" check in front of the mirror, and we have to remove anything un-pink.
Pink makes En Xi happy! |
I'm Mummy's Mini-Me |
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Parenting
Recently, Daddy went for a Secondary School gathering and somehow got to know a few more friends, rather than catch up with old ones. There, Daddy met a SAHM (Stay At Home Mum) and we spoke at length on some parenting matters. One such conversation that got Daddy thinking again was the effect of enrichment programs for kids. Enrichment programs in the "Little Red Dot" is a BIG thing, as you will know when you grow up that Education is everything and all that matters in our country. Some might beg to defer, but for a guy who works in the civil service and watch countless inapt superiors get a pay rise for doing half the work of what I do, this idea kind of sinks into my head. Ok, enough ranting for now and back to the subject proper.
I was explaining the routines of your everyday with regards to the homework in the evenings and stressing the importance to keep up or drop out. But my new found friend opined differently and only subscribes her kids to nursery and kindergarden. No additional enrichment programs and lets her kids play all the time and as much as they want, but of course within limits. She said, "Kids are going to start carrying big and heavy textbooks from 7 years of age, let them have their childhood, they will learn to write and read anyway." Wow, you better start thanking this lady when you grow up and happen to bump into her in future. She was right in her way and I can understand that to a certain extend, while learning to pick up life skills early is important, such as writing and reading. It is only a matter of time you will learn these skills, what's more important is to let you enjoy this process. That is why I'll continue to read to you every night because the bonding is just great and irreplaceable for me. You'll also be glad to know that you will be ending your enrollment to Shichida classes by the end of the year.
Daddy was reading the New York Times and came across 2 interesting articles that might be of interest if you are a parent. Sometimes, we wonder what we do as a parent actually helps.
Accepting That Good Parents May Plant Bad Seeds
We marvel at the resilient child who survives the most toxic parents, yet the converse — the notion that some children might be the bad seeds of more or less decent parents — is hard to take.
Computers at Home: Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality
Researchers measuring a home computer’s educational value to a schoolchild in a low-income household are finding that test scores tend to go down, not up.There's so much talk about filial piety these days, Daddy wonders if you will hold onto Daddy and Mummys' hands when we are old, just like we once did when you were young.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Growing up Together
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Little Pigs Little Pigs Let me in...
Friday, June 4, 2010
Tackling the Problem
Sunday, May 16, 2010
While Daddy is away
Here's some of her "pretend" moments which was quite refreshing for me:
- Transforming the multi-purpose hairband into both a sunglass and belt
- Using her princess rattan chair as a stroller for Pinkie
Stickers galore
This has been the all-time hobby for Mei Mei since she was a baby. I figure out that it's a good finger training exercise for her, and most importantly it can get her occupied for a long time while Mummy gets busy. What I thought was quite interesting is that she has this thing about stacking the stickers (instead of spreading it out) by pasting it on top of each other.