Club Only Child Club
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Angelight:
Hi Angelight,Hi hapydino,
My DD not only talks back sometimes, but will throw temper tantrums too. Maybe it's the 'terrible two' stage. But in her good moods, she can be a darling!
But I'm quite strict with her, even though she's my only princess. I don't believe in sparing the rod and spoiling the child.
I do scold her when she did something wrong like being disobedient, rude to me or others, and when she throws tantrums for no acceptable reasons. And I do use the cane sometimes, believe it or not?! :spank:
Any mummies or daddies here use the cane on your only child too?
yes, i use the cane on her too..
but recently, just being stern with her and hit on the palm will send her in tears.. so seldom cane her.. but use cane as a threatening tool still works wonders..
yes she throws tantrums too.. 小姐脾气 lor..
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One day I caught DD talking to her ‘imaginary friend’ and asked her who she was talking to. She said a name and pointed to a corner where she said her ‘friend’ was standing. Of cos there was no one there.
I read somewhere that the only child usually will make up an imaginary friend to play with and talk to. It may sound spooky but I think it’s quite normal. Any parents have similar experience to share? -
Angelight:
DS don't have an 'imaginary' friend but he used to talk to himself alot and aloud. For example, he would 'pretend' that he is having a battle with someone and produces the 'hee, huh' sound, with action all thrown in. He does that even when he's outside, not just at home, and he's oblivious to the stares people passing by gave him...Is that normal too?? :?One day I caught DD talking to her 'imaginary friend' and asked her who she was talking to. She said a name and pointed to a corner where she said her 'friend' was standing. Of cos there was no one there.
I read somewhere that the only child usually will make up an imaginary friend to play with and talk to. It may sound spooky but I think it's quite normal. Any parents have similar experience to share? -
hello all ! I wish to also join the club too!
Am a mother to a 6-yr-old Girl :lol:
My DD does alot of pretend play too.
She loves to pretend to be in different scenarios, be a mother, or big sister or teacher etc etc.
And all these requires her to talk to herself or to whoever that's playing with her. So i wld think its normal.
But so far hv not heard of her mentioning abt \"a friend\" in one corner though
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My ds is now in sec school. So confirm factory closed shop. As an only child, I find that ds lacks of fighting skills. No pressure from siblings, no need to compete, thus no need to excel :x . Because he doesn't have to fight for 'survival' eg. computer, tv time, and anything etc. Most important, parents' love. A lot of teachers say that he is such a wonderful boy and some don't believe that he is an only child. :? A teacher since P3 told me everytime she sees me that \"ds is a great boy\"
. Our home is next to the school so I could still meet his primary school teachers. The only thing the teachers don't know is he argues more at home than in school. A few years ago, he won the Singa Gold Award. Dh and I asked him \"is it kelong one\". -
hardworking:
My ds is now in sec school. So confirm factory closed shop. As an only child, I find that ds lacks of fighting skills. No pressure from siblings, no need to compete, thus no need to excel :x . Because he doesn't have to fight for 'survival' eg. computer, tv time, and anything etc. Most important, parents' love. A lot of teachers say that he is such a wonderful boy and some don't believe that he is an only child. :? A teacher since P3 told me everytime she sees me that \"ds is a great boy\"
. Our home is next to the school so I could still meet his primary school teachers. The only thing the teachers don't know is he argues more at home than in school. A few years ago, he won the Singa Gold Award. Dh and I asked him \"is it kelong one\".
I am in the same situation with you and dd quite similar except she has competition with classmates and friends.
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Angelight:
Yes, I experienced this too when dd was young, about less than 6yo time. We would play along with her on the imaginary friend.One day I caught DD talking to her 'imaginary friend' and asked her who she was talking to. She said a name and pointed to a corner where she said her 'friend' was standing. Of cos there was no one there.
I read somewhere that the only child usually will make up an imaginary friend to play with and talk to. It may sound spooky but I think it's quite normal. Any parents have similar experience to share? -
Angelight:
Hubby and I are believers of no cane policy, regardless its one child or many children.Hi hapydino,
My DD not only talks back sometimes, but will throw temper tantrums too. Maybe it's the 'terrible two' stage. But in her good moods, she can be a darling!
But I'm quite strict with her, even though she's my only princess. I don't believe in sparing the rod and spoiling the child.
I do scold her when she did something wrong like being disobedient, rude to me or others, and when she throws tantrums for no acceptable reasons. And I do use the cane sometimes, believe it or not?! :spank:
Any mummies or daddies here use the cane on your only child too? -
[quote="daisyt"][quote="Angelight"]One day I caught DD talking to her ‘imaginary friend’ and asked her who she was talking to. She said a name and pointed to a corner where she said her ‘friend’ was standing. Of cos there was no one there.
As an only child myself, yes, I do remember often playing the big sister to my bunny soft toy when I was young. I used to pretend to talk to it and then reply myself. In a way, yes, it was sad that I had no siblings, no one to play with (my parents both worked), but I had the 100% love and attention from my parents and (maternal) grandparents (I was an only grandchild on my mother’s side) who were wonderful enough to give me the best of everything – school, violin, piano lessons (no tuition though).
So for me, being the only child is something that I really enjoy, despite the occasional loneliness and the empty (creepy) house when my parents were at work and I was alone all by myself in the house, when I was young. -
I am very concerned about my dd. I am 44, my hubby 2 yrs older. We only have one child. I am very worried that when she grows up, she has noone to lean on to for financial/emotional support.
We have tried and tried (heehee, quite fun leh) but still no baby. Doctor says his sperms are inferior.
Dear all mommies, do you think I should adopt a child or leave it as it is?
Will appreciate if there is feedback!
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