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    Mummy Chloe: Hi to all !!!

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      Lookingforsale
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      Hi hi,


      I have a little girl 2yrs old that somehow manages to take up all my time :idea:, before I knew it, another day has passed ----> if you know what I mean πŸ˜‰.

      I stumble across this forum when I was looking for tips to better manage my time with such an active kid. Got to say, have learnt a lot from all the KSPs here! :celebrate:. Cheers to u all !!!

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        buds
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        Heyya chloe, i have 2 girls myself!


        One 8yrs old and another 5+ yrs old who is going
        Primary 1 next year! So, how active are your girls?
        Mine might just be MORE active than yours! :lol:

        :welcome: to KiasuParents!

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          Lookingforsale
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          :lol: I can't think of a time when she has a quiet time in a day....


          If she's not running around the house playing chase, climbing the bb chair & dance (pretend she's on stage) giving me heart attack, coz worried she'll fall down eventhough the chair is quiet low, but still painful mah.

          hmmm, sad to say she will only sit down quietly watching teletubbies.

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            jedamum
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            Lookingforsale:
            :lol: I can't think of a time when she has a quiet time in a day....
            hi Lookingforsale,
            I can totally understand the demands of looking after an active kid - something that i did not appreciate a few years back. you see, my ds1 is an exceptionally well-behaved kid even at a young age and we used to :? whenever we hear parents saying that boys are difficult to control. then we 'met' ds2. keeping my eyes off him for a minute to the bathroom to brush my teeth, and i'll be greeted with him standing on top of the dining table the moment i step out of the bathroom :roll: .
            he just started his PreN and 5 days into school, the teacher already 'feedback' to me his antics in class.
            haiz.
            Welcome to KSP 😎

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              amylqf
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              Lookingforsale:
              Hi hi,


              I have a little girl 2yrs old that somehow manages to take up all my time :idea:, before I knew it, another day has passed ----> if you know what I mean πŸ˜‰.

              I stumble across this forum when I was looking for tips to better manage my time with such an active kid. Got to say, have learnt a lot from all the KSPs here! :celebrate:. Cheers to u all !!!
              Welcome to KiasuParents forum.

              You will realize that you are not the only one who has the problem.

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