Child Plans His Own Time-Table

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30 days of School Holiday might suck up the creative brain cells of many parents. When you have run out of ideas what to do with your child. Take a break and give your child a chance to plan his own school holiday itinerary!

Here’s what my 5 year old child planned….
*giggle*

He said: “Yesterday I say we all eat lunch first, then do worksheet, then you play with us, then do worksheet, then play play play play, then after that wait for at night, and then eat dinner, then after that bathe, then sleep.” *ding*

Did you let your child plan his own time-table during the school holidays too? Its good to take a step back every now and then and allow your child to learn to make decisions. *Grin*

With decision, comes action, with action, comes result. By first making decision, they can access if they like the result. If they do not like the result, they would grow to learn to make ‘better’ decisions in future. *wink*

Parenting is not always about being in control
but rather to let your child grow.

~ Angeline Foong

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Away Again….

Child, Parenting

Have been going OUT of the house EVERY SINGLE DAY ever since school break began. From indoor playground to outdoor playground, from shopping centres to libraries, we still have so many more places yet to go to have fun.

To me, school holidays should be fun, Fun, FUN! *wink*

But because of some new ‘work’ commitment, I’ll be away for the next 6 days. Will be attending seminars as a contributor again. Very much like the previous round.

Keatkeat: “So Mummy, are we going to get the letters again?”

I think they really loved the secret letters, so here I am doing them half-way and popping over here just to record this moment down.

p.s. Mommy will be missing you two….

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