Impressive?
Child, Parenting, Preschool, School-study June 23rd, 2008Many of you were concerned that I may be too harsh on Keatkeat after seeing the kind of worksheets (yesterday’s post) I give him. I can’t help but laugh a little.
That’s the last thing I’ll do, dear friends. All the mommies around me have been saying that I’m too slack, especially my 2nd sis-in-law, who is always checking if my kids are ‘up to the standard’.
I’m a very go-by-the-flow kind of Mommy, it’s very unlikely that I’ll introduce something which the kid is not interested in; unless its a must, like knowing the alphabet. Then I will build the interest through songs and games. Seriously, to get a kid to be interested in anything is as easy as breathing. *wink*
A very good example of how ‘slack’ or how ‘go-by-the-flow’ kind of Mommy I am is this great news that I intend to announce to the world.
I DO NOT HAVE DIAPERS KIDDOS IN MY HOUSE ANYMORE!!! Yeah!!!
Where’s the champagne?
I know many of you started potty training your kid as early as 18 months, but I’m really not into the by-when-your-kid-should-be-able-to do this and that kind of Mommy.
Guidelines are great! I love to read them but to follow strictly is ridiculous, ‘cos every kid is different.
It was just 2 weeks ago, that my 3 year old, Binbin, went diaper free at night. We decided to do that after he presented dry diapers every morning for more than 10 days. We knew he was ready.
Like I know what most of you would encounter during the night potty training period:
-wake up in the middle of the night to get the kid to pee
-wake up hoping for a dry mattress but prepared for the worst
-several mornings of washing the wet mattress covers, bolster cases, pajamas, etc
-several mornings of sunning the mattress or dry it with the hair dryer
stories like these are very common.
These mommies see such ‘sufferings’ as part of the potty training process. I see it as a training that could have been delayed. Why do it when the child is not ready?
Of cos, I pay a couple of hundred dollars more on diapers as compared to them, but it definitely save me a lot of ‘sigh’ and unnecessary washings in the mornings.
Ok that’s about my kind of parenting – intro whatever only when the child is ready.
And talking about this, my Keatkeat has proven his mega memory power as early as 2+ years old. So spellings are ‘chicken-feet’ to him – not exaggerating! Guess what was the very first word he spelled? His favourite word in the entire universe – C-A-R!
He could identify 10 different car logos, recognise the direction to any place which he had just been there ONCE, remember what he did at that place and all the nitty-gritty details that one wouldn’t care much about.
His could almost tell the time on the clock as well as the digital time now. It’s wonderful and frustration-free to teach a kid when the kid is interested in the topic, and seriously, there isn’t a topic a kid at this age would not feel interested in, it all depends on how the subject is taught. *wink*
June 24th, 2008 at 12:24 am
I din know Binbin is the same age as my boy :)
it’s great to save $$ on diapers, isn’t it?
for my girl, she is ready but I was not. however, since she requested to go without diaper at night, I have to have the ‘suffering’ of waking up a few times in the night. hehe
June 24th, 2008 at 1:40 am
I think you’re children are very smart. My 3 year old still wears a pull-up to bed at night, I’m hoping over the summer we can get him night trained.
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June 24th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Same situation as ling..my eldest refused to wear diaper at night (she felt embrassed that she had to wear while her sis doesn’t) and we just have to hope for dry mattress like you mentioned every morning…
Think keat is very smart. Mommy will have no worries when he attend Pri.
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June 24th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
(( Huggos )) KK n BB
Yuvan is 2.5 years now..m gettign him night trained n he hates to wear diapers anytime now…so itz either i make him pee once before i go to bed n once in between or he wakes me up for su-su..whichever is ealier…
Hoping to have complete dry nights sooner!LOl
hats off Angel!
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June 24th, 2008 at 9:10 pm
My very favorite day was when my last kid went diaper free!! After having three kids, I have certainly had enough of diapers to last a life time.
Congrats to the little guy!
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June 24th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
Your right kids will just do things when they are ready. I only just managed to convince my better half a few months ago Evan didnt need nappies anymore for bedtime! But hes been ready ages!
Good that your little one is nappie free now. good for him.
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June 24th, 2008 at 10:50 pm
wah congrats ehhh…dun hv to wash bed sheets & bear with a wet bed in the morning…i guess you’re right…they are ready when they are :-)
June 24th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Both my kids were trained only at 3 yrs old. Congrats, it’s the best feeling in the world when we are all done with diapers.
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June 25th, 2008 at 3:16 am
Congratulations on being diaper free! I can’t wait for that day. I know it will come soon enough (maybe within a year? I hope!)
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June 25th, 2008 at 10:36 am
congrats to both mummy & bb!!
**clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap**
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June 25th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
I’m with you on his one, get them while they’re interested. My daughter asked yesterday to learn the Chinese alphabet. This got lots of laughter from me and her Chinese daycare teacher but yes, if she’s willing, let’s go. I’ll dig my Chinese tapes out from the attic and set to learn along side her. All I really learned when I was overseas was “Hot chicken, please.” And, “Where’s the bus I need to go to…?” Should be fun!
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June 26th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
I don’t think you are harsh with your kids at all. If they show interest in certain things, that’s when you teach them.. The stress will begin when they go primary school, why stress them now right? :)
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June 27th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
I agree with you. Being sensitive to our kids is the best way to go whether is learning the alphabets or going to the toilet. When they are ready, things are just so much easier. Like you, I probably spent a lot of money on diapers but I’m a lazy mommy. I don’t even have a potty at home. I just put the kids on the big toilet (with a smaller insert) when they are ready. So all I need to do is flush when they’re done, no need to clean up potties. Haha. The best thing we can do for our kids and for ourselves is to listen to them. Btw, congratulations on being diaper free. Soo… what are you going to spend on from the money saved from diapers? How about a gift for yourself as a pat on the back. Lol!
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July 5th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
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