Club 2006 Kids
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My boy also start to cover \"downstairs\" when we change him, but when I ask him why, he could not answer proberly, it seems they don't know the real reason but someone at school or somewhere must have told them it is better not to expose it.

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Today DS's one front tooth dropped......he cried a little....being able to be by their side and seeing them grow by the day is a very good feeling. :hugs:
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dorisp:
Today DS's one front tooth dropped......he cried a little....being able to be by their side and seeing them grow by the day is a very good feeling. :hugs:
What an awesome feeling huh...i missed it for my boys...i managed to get some for my daughter..i sure hope i wont miss any further... enjoy it...being a mum and enjoying such moments cant be described by any word in the dictionary..its a feeling that only a mothers' heart understands. have a wonderful day everybody! :love: -
Couldn't agree more LadyinBlack.... :snuggles:
Now DS says the other tooth is also shaky, I have to keep reminding him not to swallow it when it finally come off one day. :roll: -
coolmum552:
Hi Puff,
My DD plays guitar. A little regret coz it's a little more difficult for young children as certain technique require fingertip strength. Should have start with a more' child friendly ' instrument.puff:
[quote=\"KS parents\"]Hi Club 2006, anyone DS / DD pursuing music? Piano, violin, organ??
I am thinking to switch my DS out of Yamaha JMC, his class size of 11 shrink to 6. Also lots of trouble maker in the class. Thinking of switching him to violin, wondering which centre or teacher is good.
My DS is playing guitar too. He has just started last Nov cos he had been bugging me to let him learn guitar. I agree with you that it's really not an easy instrument for a 6 year old. I'm also thinking of switching him to another instrument but he said he wanna continue with it as he enjoys. Gonna give him another month and decide again.[/quote]Hi coolmum552,
For guitar the fingers pain part only comes in when they need to play 2 to 3 strings together . My DD only starts to complain after 1 year of learning. dun know if I should switch instrument coz dun wanna to give DD an idea of when it get tough can just change. -
dorisp:
let's see...my boy dropped 3 baby tooth already since last year!Couldn't agree more LadyinBlack.... :snuggles:
Now DS says the other tooth is also shaky, I have to keep reminding him not to swallow it when it finally come off one day. :roll:
first, is a shaky one...one adult tooth already pushing from underneath. then the bus auntie promised him a sweet if he let her pluck out for him and he agreed! :yikes:
second, is yet another shaky due to one tooth growing out. he was eating cookie and then i realised the tooth missing! he said some one bumped onto him at the slide, so probably he lost it there.
third, at home eating rice....then out came the tooth.
his threshold of pain is quite high...so no crying.
in fact, when a younger boy pinched him the other day (the mum apologised and scolded her son thereafter), my boy just kept quiet. if not for that boy's mum, i would not have realised that my boy was pinched. i asked why he did not cry out, he said he is in K2 already, cannot anyhow cry. :love:
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lol my son will be very careful when he pee in public
if ppl can see, he will hideβ¦
so i guess he knows wee wee is cannot let ppl see -
Hi!
Would anyone be interested to attend the upcoming parent seminar on Transition to P1 at St Andrew's Junior this Sat morning?
http://www.moe.gov.sg/events/seminars-for-parents/ -
Hi puff,
I guess if your dd still has interest in it, should encourage her to pursue.
Just my two cents worth. -
ahkeong:
My DS as well. He will always ask me to keep a lookout for him in case somebody see him. Whenever possible, he will try not to pull down his shorts when he pees, wat he does was lift up his shorts. And when I asked him, he said T said not to let others see his buttock. Ha!lol my son will be very careful when he pee in public
if ppl can see, he will hide..
so i guess he knows wee wee is cannot let ppl see
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