Club 2006 Kids
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LadyInBlack:
my boy also will sneak into my room. i'll 'march' him back to his bed and then sleep with him until he fall asleep then i return to my room. cos if not, our queen size bed very squeezy and i almost fell off it once.@ dorisp - yes mine is always thrilled if i allow her to do so. Sometimes gets up in the night and finds her way to my room, Im too tired to bring her back to her room so for the rest of the night while dad and daughter sleep comfortably, Im on the edge of the bed struggling to get some comfortable sleep!
Sometimes I tell her I will join her..and I wont...but next morning she will \"scold\" me saying I didnt sleep with her.
so every few nights, i'll gonna wake up for such routine...luckily i dont have to work the next day.
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reiner:
dont worry, the time will come.dorisp:
Oh so glad I am not alone. My DS wants me to be by his side when he sleeps but I always wonder if it is time I should let him learn to sleep alone....... :roll:
we are still sleep together... 4 pax in a room yo... wonder what are the pro (if there's any) and cons for kids to sleep w parents? or when shall parents \"let go\" eh??
both my boys sleep with us in a room when we were staying with my ILs.
both boys sleep in 1 room when we got our own flat; they were 4yo and 8yo then.
this year at 6 and 10yo, they sleeping in their own rooms.
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Hi Dorisp…since Jan 2012, had been educating my DS to sleep on his own. Initially still alrite, now he had been waking up in the middle of the nite, walking to our room asking DH to pat pat him…and wants round 2 of his milk…
When check with DS in the morning why still want to pat middle of the nite, DS mention scared. DS says there is gh**t, coming from the cloud then through the window to catch him…aiyo, he is so creative and descriptive…
Now need to educate him on science and supernatural issues… -
KS parents:
some kids have very good imagination.Hi Dorisp..since Jan 2012, had been educating my DS to sleep on his own. Initially still alrite, now he had been waking up in the middle of the nite, walking to our room asking DH to pat pat him..and wants round 2 of his milk..
When check with DS in the morning why still want to pat middle of the nite, DS mention scared. DS says there is gh**t, coming from the cloud then through the window to catch him..aiyo, he is so creative and descriptive..
Now need to educate him on science and supernatural issues..
my 10yo sleeps with nightlight, but not my 6yo.
any shadows cast by the nightlight, the 10yo can give all sorts of intepretation.
luckily school is tiring enough so he sleeps through the night. i just need to stay with him (surfing net on my laptop) while he tries to fall asleep. -
My DS also has mons*** and gh**t stories when asked why he needs my company at night. Yes they can be very creative when the need arises.... :slapshead:
A friend laughed at me when she heard my boy still needs me at night as he is turning six this year.....:oops:
Am learning how to teach DS to be brave and not afraid of the dark.....after all he will be going to P1 next year....better learn to be more independent...
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Hello everyone,
I am back ! -
Think i have miss a lot since the last i log in…
Gong Xi Fa Cai Club 2006…
Managed to come back before eve and then so busy with visiting relative and not forgetting jet lap ( almost a week before back to normal )
Then back to work on monday and loads of report to rush; update and so forth… -
smartmummy:
:evil: buisness trip cum shopping trip ( ZARA is so cheap in spain )
crystal is on business trip.Hope she will come soon.reiner:
hi KS parent,
read about how you have teach spelling to your boy... keke... me is too lazy lor... test on her the day before the spelling day, 2 times only... she got 1/ 2 wrong... me happy lor... keke... less than 10min ea time... she writes very sloooow.... wanna puke blood.... how the Tr tahan her?
how to speed up the writing? tell her to write faster, her hand writing fly all over the writing lines, somemore giant size... headache lor....
me always FAT.... cny is FATTER lor.... nvm....
Crystal (台柱) is on biz trip ah? or holiday??
DS dun have spelling yet leh.. should i rejoice or worried :? -
LadyInBlack:
Hello everybody. I thought I should pour out my concerns too. My DD is a dec baby n I find her so different from her elder brothers. Shes sensitive but very caring and loving. I worry constantly as to how she will cope in P1. Feeling so blue thinking about it. sigh.
Hi LadyinBlack,
welcome to club 2006 :rahrah:
My DS is november child.. sometimes he is such a baby ... -
coolmum552:
smartmummy:
[quote=\"jedamum\"]my boy is still a gullible little lad...worry for him and yet finds him so cute and childlike.
My Dd very sensitive and soft. If I scold her she react like baby. Talking like baby. son was so matured in k2.her grandmother let her to do whatever she wanted. Sometimes I disciplined then she cried ended in vomiting. So I just left. Now she became a pamper child.another thing experienced with my son he has lack of confidence. So I scared to punish her more . Don't know how to bringing up the kids.
I also try not to punish my DS too hard such as using canes or shouting at him loudly cos I know that by doing so can cause him to lack of confidence. Usually I'll try to talk calmly with him but if he still misbehave, I'll just send him to naughty corner or take away his favourite thing. Usually this works better than time out. But the thing is my DH is quite harsh on him at times my DS misbehave. He said sometimes soft approach doesn't work. It's really tough bringing up kids nowadays.[/quote]couldn't agree with you more coolmum552.. since i withdraw DS from CC and put him in kindergarten, DS is having more \"free time\" at home and these few days, he kept quarrelling with my maids :slapshead: ...
Kids are so smart that they know who they can bully... but when DH and myself are around, he behave like a lamb
oops forgot to welcome you onboard :rahrah:
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