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      duriz
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      mambobb:
      I would like to know what can I do/inform whoever on my DS who is now in Infant care.


      I placed him on the 14 oct 2010 and within 2 weeks, he has 3 bumps on his head. All have 'baluku' one. 😢

      I had talked to the principle and she said that they will try their best to prevent any more bumps on my DS. And said that my DS is learning to crawl and stand up, too active and fast before the teacher can get hold on him.

      I have voiced out to the principle how angry and unhappy I am but I just want to make sure the teachers really pay more attention to my DS.

      Currently only 4 children knows how to move around including my DS. The rest of 7 children are lying in the cot.

      What can I DO???? :?:
      Sorry to hear mambobb.

      I guess falling and bumping into things as they are growing up, and in the process gaining \"balukus\" is very common for children.

      My DD is not in infant/childcare but she is very active nonetheless. She also gets into sticky situations at home and have a few balukus and bruises as \"war scars\".

      Take heart, so long as it's not a terrible injury, don't be so heart pain.

      :hugs:

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        duriz
        last edited by

        etlo:
        Hi, Ok I'm kiasu - my babe isn't out till next Jan but I will be a FTWM once my maternity leave clears! 🙏


        Nice to meet you all!
        No worries.

        We are (mostly) kiasu here as well :celebrate:

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          Stephie1735
          last edited by

          Hi Everyone,


          I'm a newbie of this forum 🙂

          I'm a mother of 4 and also a Full Time Working Mum 🙂

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            DesertWind
            last edited by

            Stephie1735:
            Hi Everyone, I'm a newbie of this forum 🙂

            I'm a mother of 4 and also a Full Time Working Mum 🙂
            Hi Stephie1735,

            Welcome to KSP. Wow, mother of 4 - congratulations!
            :celebrate:

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              Joyfulhands
              last edited by

              Hi everyone,

              This is my maiden post. I’m reporting here as my elder girl will be registering for P1 this July. The stress is building up esp the thot of maybe having to ballot!

              I’m a FTWM with 2 girls aged 5 (k2) & 2. Hoping to become a PTWM so as to give more attention to my sweeties. Still looking for part-time opportunities…

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                coccomie
                last edited by

                hi mummies, 1 more newbie reporting in!


                I am a FTWM with 2 kids (DD - going 3YO & DS - going 1YO).

                Nice to \"meet\" you! :boogie: :boogie: :boogie:

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                  jesuslovesme
                  last edited by

                  Hello every1,

                  I'm a mummy of two boys (3yr & 1yr).
                  Not extremely active in posting and reading posts but very grateful that this forum is avail 😄

                  My first post was about my younger boy's health and I have received many valuable replies.

                  Sharing and learning about other's experiences keep me sane! So thanks!

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                    micollh
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                    hi all multitasking mummy… being a FTWM, we multitask a lot… i always tell my hubby… unlikely FTWM can get dementia… as our brain is active all the time… haaa…


                    do u all manage to cook at home or at least get maid to cook? or eat out? how often do u shop for food/groceries? i have to squeeze in some time during weekends/weekday lunch time to get all the stuff for home cooked food. find it quite tiring at times… if missed the time, will end up nothing much in fridge for cooking… it’s like weekly thing that i have to think of what to buy for dinner at home how u gals manage. with efficient ?

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                    • starlight1968sgS Offline
                      starlight1968sg
                      last edited by

                      I am a Full Time Working Mum too; I dont know whether to hate or love it. :lol:

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                        DesertWind
                        last edited by

                        micollh:
                        do u all manage to cook at home or at least get maid to cook? or eat out? how often do u shop for food/groceries? i have to squeeze in some time during weekends/weekday lunch time to get all the stuff for home cooked food. find it quite tiring at times.. if missed the time, will end up nothing much in fridge for cooking.. it's like weekly thing that i have to think of what to buy for dinner at home how u gals manage. with efficient ?

                        Hi Hi!

                        How about getting your hubby to do all the grocery shopping twice a week?

                        For me, my maid cooks dinner during weekdays and week-ends we usually tar-pau or eat out.

                        My husband does all the grocery shopping twice a week. On Sunday mornings he will go to the NTUC with a list of things to buy and pick up the bulk of the groceries needed for the week. On Wednesday evenings he will do light shopping to replenish stuff like vegetables and bread.

                        For me, I don't do any shopping at all except on the odd occasion pick up bread and breakfast items. But for weekend tar-pau, I am in-charge of supplying the food!

                        Another suggestion is why not use those on-line shopping available at Cold Storage (not sure about NTUC) or Carrefour? I understand they will do delivery as well hence can cut down on your time.

                        :celebrate:

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