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      BlurBee
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      pixiepixel:
      lovekidsverymuch:


      Welcome to this club!!!!!!!!!! can ur DS blabber some words?

      can, quite some but still cannot speak in 2 syllabus sentences like mama-go or papa-no etc
      only those 1 syllabus words...few days ago he said \"no more\". it was always \"mou more\" so he is pronouncing clearly.
      that is his most lengthy sentence ley

      Most people say boy tends to talk slower than girl (although its not really true for mine). Try to encourage him to talk more.

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        pixiepixel
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        BlurBee:

        Most people say boy tends to talk slower than girl (although its not really true for mine). Try to encourage him to talk more.
        i did talk a lot so that he can join in the conversation/catch on to words etc but i realised he is not a very talkative person. my mouth is very tired from too much talking 😛

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          pixiepixel
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          lovekidsverymuch:

          My elder son started talking when he is 30 months till that time his word bank had just 6 words :!:
          :thankyou: for the words of consolation. did you feel panicky? did you (contemplate) to send your DS to see a specialist?

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            pixiepixel
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            lovekidsverymuch:

            Yes panicked to the core wanted to show doctors but then MIL stopeed said wait boy slow mah then someone said ppl who start talking late become intelligent :love: so we stopped worrying then later he learnt though one thing bout him was watever he spoke was correct pronounciation he never spoke in baby language...
            *looks up to the sky* so when will my day come? :? haiz

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              b2b3m4
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              Hi,

              I’m a FTWM and i hated it.
              I feel i could have done more for my children if i could have stayed at home. Now my kids’ weekends are packed with classes bcos i cannot sent them for classes on weekdays.

              My kids are 6, 4 and 1.5 yr.

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                on_plus_kiasu
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                Hi,


                Just came across this club.. Hehehehe.. have been posting for some time now.

                I am A FTWM with DD1 2.5yrs and DD2 1.4 yrs. I used to love working but nowadays I really hate working. Wanna quit and be SAHM but Hubby cannot afford 😢

                Glad there are people like me here where i can gather support... :celebrate:

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                  vlim
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                  heee...I also would like to report myself here as FTWM.


                  I am working in my brother's company so that's why u can see me kpo here so often... 😉

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                    fussyMummy
                    last edited by

                    on_plus_kiasu:
                    ....but nowadays I really hate working...

                    Alamak, I dont have any motivation to work recently .. 😢

                    see this, I more think to quit.... :stupid:

                    But, can do this only when $$$ drop from sky... 🙏

                    dream dream dream .... 😉

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                      Luvkid
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                      Come on, everybody, be happy & face it!! :celebrate: I am one who cannot be SAHM for long long time, hence i choose to be FTWM. At the same time, i am not the one who bochap to my 2 DS, and DH 😛 I do want time to be with them...... :love: I am not earning high pay; take home pay is like sufficient to cover the kids child care & student care,the lower premium insurance,my daily expenses for lunch & transport.......there is no much left. All i earn is CPF which use to deduct monthly instalment, barely hitting the amount to be deducted monthly😢 If i choose not to work, then how? Everyday trouble for money not enough and screaming on top of my voice for my 2 DS?? 😛 .........unless i can be tai tai 😛 which is not possible cos DH not earning high pay too..... So stop dreaming and face it!! :celebrate:

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                        fussyMummy
                        last edited by

                        Hi Luvkid,


                        Must dream abit sometimes, for myself... sound :siao: right?

                        If not I think I wll :nunchuk: those unhelpful colleagues and :stupid: myself... 😢

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