Showing posts with label Child Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Development. Show all posts

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Sundae on her Hi-5 Performance


Watching videos is my Sundae's past time. She will definitely copy whenever it is a song and dance. She likes Little Einstein, Barney and Hi-5 the most because it's more of a musical show. She loves singing and dancing. (I'm a member of the dance troupe from elementary to high school -,-).

She can easily memorize the songs that she has once heard. I remember when she watched Barbies The Princess and the Popstar movie, she is ready to copy Keira's performances. This also happens in other videos and movies she watched repeatedly.

See more of my Sundae's videos here

Friday, August 1, 2014

Sundae's Flashback

It's been quite a long time since my last post. I was so busy that I can't find time to blog since I'm already on Facebook. However, I still hope I could make up  those days I missed.

Last school year, Sundae sit-in in a nursery school, Angel of the Lord Learning Center in Palmera Spring, Camarin. The aim is to let her spend time with children of her age, nothing else, since we can teach her anything she needs to know, except the application like sharing. She was the youngest since she's only 3, her classmates are already 4.

She's wearing a black knee socks because it was written in the checklist the teacher gave me, I just can find it now so I could probe. :)

It really pays seeing her have these tats :)
 
Pretty witch on her first trick or treat.

Field trip at Pasig Rainforest


Taken at Crocodile Farm during their field trip, with her classmates and teacher.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

How many words your child can say?

I found this article The 25 words every child should know by aged two.. I felt proud of my baby since at the age of 1year and 2 months, she knows 12 words in the list, although she can say it straight but at least she knew it. 

The article says that if your baby doesn't know any of these words, it doesn't mean they can't talk and understand in a normal way. These is only to detect if your child might struggle with words when they get older and can also show a deeper sign of either Autism or deafness in a child.

Here are the words that the experts say the average two year old should know are:

Mummy
Daddy
Baby
Milk
Juice
Hello
Ball
Yes
No
Dog
Cat
Nose
Eye
Banana
Biscuit
Car
Hot
Thank you
Bath
Show hat
Book
All gone
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Bye Bye

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