Club 2010 Kids
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SAHM_TAN:
ohhh..micollh:
when u go out with her, u let her walk barefeet? on mall/fields? u still need to get her to wear shoes..to protect her lil tender feet..
when I go out, I have to look out for DD1 and DS, so for bb, she will be in the carrier. I don't want to buy the kid leash, so I just have to wait for bb to grow taller, before I let her walk in public.
At home, she can walk, run, climb, I don't restrict her. Sometimes I even \"put up\" obstacles for her to overcome :rotflmao:
In public playground, my DH let her play bare feet. :rotflmao:
I prefer to take them to indoor playground, easier for me to keep an eye on them
I bought her the shoes more for her to try out at home and will let her wear them out when she's used to them. -
My DS didn't wear much of the infant shoes, straight away wear those \"beep beep\" sandals when he starts walking. He just wasn't interested in those softer sole shoes.
What's your little ones up to nowadays? Mine has been kaypo-ing around the house - help bring his jie jie's milk bottle to her when I prepared her milk, help to take tissue paper, throw rubbish, put his and jie jie's clothes in the laundry basket etc. Words wise he is just starting to be able to pronounce some 2 syllabus words/terms eg baby, see you. Still waiting for the urinal potty to start training. He has a potty seat which he now goes to sit on it immediately after he poo in his diaper. He knows that it is associated with pooing but can't get the order right. :faint: And he is still a slender 10.5kg at 17+mths. -
DS is 11kg at 18 mth old… now 20 mth liao. haven weigh i thk maybe 12 kg…DS can recognise A,B,C,D (alphabet we do in shichida) able to say items start with "A", "B", "C" & "D" actually, u all can do that too, by making a alphabet books, in a page, put "Aa" and past the items begns with "A" etc… read to them often, and they will be able to read it out when u point to it… DS can take out shoes on his own, pull up pants on his own…
i started to play leap frog letter factory DVD to him once a week… he can say the sound of the letter for some… -
micollh:
I like your idea of the homemade alphabet book. Can engage DD to make it as an art and craft item. I have a ABC chart at home and he is only interested up to E.DS is 11kg at 18 mth old.. now 20 mth liao. haven weigh i thk maybe 12 kg..DS can recognise A,B,C,D (alphabet we do in shichida) able to say items start with \"A\", \"B\", \"C\" & \"D\" actually, u all can do that too, by making a alphabet books, in a page, put \"Aa\" and past the items begns with \"A\" etc.. read to them often, and they will be able to read it out when u point to it.. DS can take out shoes on his own, pull up pants on his own..
i started to play leap frog letter factory DVD to him once a week.. he can say the sound of the letter for some..
Just received the urinal potty, try out later! -
My DD also 17 mth still dun wanna say mama... I am starting to get worry.
The only word she say is 'there' with her finger pointing to watever she is referring ... :?: -
puff:
Just communicate more with her verbally.My DD also 17 mth still dun wanna say mama... I am starting to get worry.
The only word she say is 'there' with her finger pointing to watever she is referring ... :?:
I did not speak till I was 3 yos and all's fine.
Does she understand spoken instruction, with no hand gesture by adults? At home you can test her hearing buy making small noises to catch her attention. -
SAHM_TAN:
She can understand instruction eg. When I ask her to throw away the paper she will understand . Dun think there is anything wrong with her hearing as she can hum different songs.
Just communicate more with her verbally.puff:
My DD also 17 mth still dun wanna say mama... I am starting to get worry.
The only word she say is 'there' with her finger pointing to watever she is referring ... :?:
I did not speak till I was 3 yos and all's fine.
Does she understand spoken instruction, with no hand gesture by adults? At home you can test her hearing buy making small noises to catch her attention.
I try to ignored her when she point at her water bottle and say 'there'. But instead of learning to say water or call mama, she just say 'there there there'. :frustrated: really running out of ideas to teach her to call mama... :? -
puff:
oh, she can say there, then she should be fine, just relax.
She can understand instruction eg. When I ask her to throw away the paper she will understand . Dun think there is anything wrong with her hearing as she can hum different songs.
I try to ignored her when she point at her water bottle and say 'there'. But instead of learning to say water or call mama, she just say 'there there there'. :frustrated: really running out of ideas to teach her to call mama... :? -
SAHM_TAN:
A bit hard to relax ... Especially when my dd1 can say mama at 8-9 mths n DD2 at 17 mths still refuse to say. :slapshead:
oh, she can say there, then she should be fine, just relax.puff:
She can understand instruction eg. When I ask her to throw away the paper she will understand . Dun think there is anything wrong with her hearing as she can hum different songs.
I try to ignored her when she point at her water bottle and say 'there'. But instead of learning to say water or call mama, she just say 'there there there'. :frustrated: really running out of ideas to teach her to call mama... :? -
puff:
each child is different
A bit hard to relax ... Especially when my dd1 can say mama at 8-9 mths n DD2 at 17 mths still refuse to say. :slapshead:
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