Understanding Your Child
Parenting October 22nd, 2007why are you so naughty?
why can’t you keep still?
are you listening to me?
why don’t you do what I say?
Ain’t those questions above so familiar? You probably say them to your child almost everyday, especially if your child is in the 3-4 years group.
Children can sometimes be difficult to handle with their negative moods, strong self-will and intense emotional responses. However, they have their own strengths and abilities too.
As unique individuals, they possess their own special set of qualities and, by understanding them better and learning about their temperament, you will be better able to manage them successfully.
While growing up, children are bound to make mistakes as they test their limits (and yours!). As a result, they can prove to be somewhat difficult at times. You have to accept, respect and love your children regardless of this and help them cope with life’s changes and challenges.
My elder son, keatkeat, is a thinker. Everyday, he never fails to amaze me with the details he noticed in things he observes in school, the behaviour of people around him, the events that’s happening everyday, etc.
In the beginning, he hardly talks. We (my husband and I) took quite a bit of effort to let him speak his mind. We would first notice what is he looking at and touching whenever he is extremely quiet.
Then we would create a topic around the thing that is getting his attention. Eg. if he was holding a car and rotating it around. We would say something like, you like this car don’t you?
Usually we break the ice by asking something that will give a positive answer like yes and ok. Then we go on by asking what’s the details of the car, eg. colour, size. If he continues to answer our questions, we then go on to open ended questions like “you look like you are talking to the car, what are you saying to it?”
Yes this may sound silly, but in the imaginative world of a child….you never know! Well, this method worked for keatkeat.
Now, he tells us almost every single thing that’s on his mind, and best of all, he talks to strangers!
I still remember the very 1st time he talks to a stranger. We were in the lift of our HDB flat. A man was in the lift with us. He said ‘hello’ to keatkeat, we were expecting the usual head-bow-down kind of reaction from him, instead, keatkeat said ‘hello’ and waved!
If you have kids that are quiet, seldom talks, and it worries you, share with me, I always like to try new ways to break the ice. Leave a comment. Love to hear from you.
Even if you don’t have a child like keatkeat, give me your feedback on this very 1st post of mine.
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August 23rd, 2008 at 8:22 pm
believe mommy would have been very proud when keatkeat returns the greeting…hmm…my kids talk non-stop! but in front of strangers, they are like quiet angels, but they do greet when they see neighbours..
ha..u guessed it right, I’m bored to death here and since reading your post add knowledge and smile to my face, I’m now slowly reading your back-post..
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August 23rd, 2008 at 8:29 pm
well done keatkeat! mom must be proud of that! I remembered the first time my girl return greetings, I was so happy!
no prize for guessing it right, I’m bored here and since reading your post add wisdom and smile to my brain/face, I’m slowly enjoying your earlier posts.
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