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janet_lee88:
Fond memories. Kids always seem to grow up in a twinkle of an eye. :hugs:Hi kids_r_innocent,
Sometimes when both are asleep, I do recall those times when they are just babies. But, I prefer them at this age now. -
jedamum:
Haha... But older kids dun seem to like our kisses, unlike when they r babies and we can kiss as much as we like.
i dont remember ds1 when he is a toddler. and i dont remember ds2 when he is a baby. i like now.kids_r_innocent:
So would u all look back during the times when ur darlings were still young e.g baby or toddler, and prefer tat moments?? :hugs:
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phankao:
Teenagers?? Dun they tend to act more on their own? Wun it be difficult to convey parents' message across to them? :scratchhead:
I personally like the teenage years better. They tend to be more responsible. Can take care of themselves.
Mine has gone from terrible twos to an even worse threes, leh.....exactly on his birthday some more. ;( -
kids_r_innocent:
No. I like that they are more independent. I have 2 teenagers 17 & 14, and another that I can't wait for him to become a teenager. He's now 12. Compare that to our 3year old - can pengsan.
Teenagers?? Dun they tend to act more on their own? Wun it be difficult to convey parents' message across to them? :scratchhead:phankao:
I personally like the teenage years better. They tend to be more responsible. Can take care of themselves.
Mine has gone from terrible twos to an even worse threes, leh.....exactly on his birthday some more. ;( -
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yes phankao, comparing like that, definitely the teenagers are better. i can't wait! -
My kids haven’t reached teenage stage yet…so I don’t know how they will turn out to be…but comparing the stages between baby, toddler, kindergarten and the present (7 and 11 year old), I definitely prefer now although they fight all the time. At the very least, I don’t have to cook porridge before we go out each time. The 1-3 year old stage was tough.
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phankao:
R u very close with ur teenage children? Do u mind to share how do u enforce rules, if any, on them to get them to do things tat is deem right in parents' eyes? :xedfingers:
No. I like that they are more independent. I have 2 teenagers 17 & 14, and another that I can't wait for him to become a teenager. He's now 12. Compare that to our 3year old - can pengsan.
Wah! Talking about 3 year old! Tink they act like when I was 5 years old last time. -
janet_lee88:
My kids haven't reached teenage stage yet...so I don't know how they will turn out to be...but comparing the stages between baby, toddler, kindergarten and the present (7 and 11 year old), I definitely prefer now although they fight all the time. At the very least, I don't have to cook porridge before we go out each time. The 1-3 year old stage was tough.
It hit the nail!! Fancy rushing to cook before we go out sometimes damper my spirits n despite our efforts, they may want to eat outside food more than the home cooked porridge :frustrated: -
phankao:
Ha, I always heard from my older friends have this saying - as kids grow older, their problems get bigger? Issues like rebellious, not listening with a mind of their own, hardly communicate or prefer friends more than family, more $$$.
I personally like the teenage years better. They tend to be more responsible. Can take care of themselves.
Mine has gone from terrible twos to an even worse threes, leh.....exactly on his birthday some more. ;(
Phankao may change my perspective.. Hehe -
LLX04:
Phankao Kids R ALL Role Models for other KSP's di-di and Mei-Mei ....
Ha, I always heard from my older friends have this saying - as kids grow older, their problems get bigger? Issues like rebellious, not listening with a mind of their own, hardly communicate or prefer friends more than family, more $$$.phankao:
I personally like the teenage years better. They tend to be more responsible. Can take care of themselves.
Mine has gone from terrible twos to an even worse threes, leh.....exactly on his birthday some more. ;(
Phankao may change my perspective.. Hehe
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