a Man United gathering!

Uncle Ben invited us to his place for dinner and C was jumping with excitement when she found out that she could go for a dip in the pool.

We arrived in the evening and when Uncle Ben greeted us at the door, we were pleasantly surprised that both Daddy and Uncle Ben were "appropriately" dressed: red in their Man United tees. True Blue Man United Fans, they are!!



C soon asked again if we go take her down to the pool and shortly after she was ready, we trotted off to the pool.


Hmm... it has been a while since we brought C to the pool and she was clearly elated!


memory game



Cheryl did a little memory game this evening. She had to concentrate on a picture of 4 colours for 10 seconds and then she was given a sheet where she would put the colours in the right order. She likes to do these activities and was asking for more.

I think I need to print more of these worksheets for her to practise.

Updates from Ms Edna

I received a phone call from Ms Edna and she gave me an update of Cheryl's progress in school and what she would be learning the following months.

For English, C has been doing well in the blending of words but of course Ms Edna commented that C needs more practise. She will also introduce articles and linking words and Cheryl is expected to commit them to memory before she moves off to do reading in sentences. So I guess I will look into this when we do reading with C in the evenings.

For Mathematics, C will continue to learn about the concepts of Bigger and Smaller, More and Less than, Larger and Smaller numbers and so on. I am also doing simple additions with her at home and hopefully she will be able to move on to adding larger numbers soon.

Ms Edna complimented C for her writing skills and said she seemed confident to write words and numbers when asked to do so. Hmm, somehow C doesn't exhibit the same enthusiasim when we do work at home. She will always ask for her hand to be held before she does her writing with me.

Oh, I also have to get C a larger school bag because I think C is expected to return with homework. I was told to get her a clear, plastic A4 zipper carrier so that worksheets can be put in there. Ms Edna said, her current bag is way too small. *Ops! I didn't realise. *

So today, C went to school with the things that Ms Edna requested: a larger bag and a zipper carrier. :)




Happy Birthday Grand Papa Joe!



Grand Papa Joe is like a father to me. He and Grand Mama Monique were my segregate parents as they took me under their wings when I was studying here. Today also happens to be Grand Papa Joe's birthday so all of us took the opportunity and toasted him to good health and many more wonderful years! :)



Chinese New Year 2009

The first day of the Lunar New Year and it is customary for us to visit our relatives during the festive season. C, of course had a ball of a time.

Here she was playing (learning to play Black Jack) with Aunt Juliana. And she also posed for pictures with Aunt Dallas!



Cheryl, the composer?

I try to get C to practise her piano every night and there were several occasions where besides playing the pieces that she was taught in class, she would hum some songs and attempt to play them on the piano. When I asked her to complete her songs, she would tell me that she needed to play her own songs first.

So this evening, I humoured her by getting her a page of the manuscript and told her that she could write her new song down and play it for Daddy afterwards and she did just that. She played some notes on the keyboard and then told me that she couldn't write it down as the keyboard was too soft.



Then she promptly showed it to her Daddy Dearest. She might not be a Mozart but that shouldn't stop us from encouraging her to be one either. :) I guess like everyone else, the need for love and affirmation is greater than anything else and as long as the child is nurtured, she will feel hearten to go out there and conquer the world!




and the feasting starts...

Honestly, the Lunar New Year isn't just about good food, although it often seems like it is. Haha!

But when families gather, there is no better way to show that we care for each other by serving them with sumptuous meals. The eve of the Lunar New Year is a huge thing because we take our reunion dinner with our families.

C couldn't wait to sink her teeth into the delicious food prepared by Grand Mummy. She was already commenting in the car that Grand Mummy cooks very well and her food is always very nice!


No kidding! She didn't even wait for her plate of rice to be served.


The wonderful spread that Grand Mummy prepared!


Okay, we already started on the festive mood by dressing in matching tees.


In the evening when we got back, we had another round of food!

I need to make sure that we don't overeat these few days... .



craft for the new year!

Cheryl came back with a little craft work from Josiah and it was a decoration for the Chinese New Year.



She proudly fished it out from her bag to show us when we got back. Cute!



Happy New Year!



Have a good break,
Feast and be merry!

Happy New Year!


our Precious has grown...

It's the beginning of the new year and Josiah has requested that we submit a recent photo of Cheryl. So this evening, I asked C how she would like her hair to do be done.

She gladly announced that she wanted her hair up in plaits so within minutes her hair was done and we took some shots at random.



Then I was browsing through some old blog entries and photos and my, my, C has grown and if I hadn't put these pictures side by side, I have almost forgotten how she looked like when she was younger.


Cheryl at 2005


Cheryl at 2006


Cheryl at 2008


Cheryl at 2009

Yeah, C was satisfied with this picture but the fringe was a little messy. Sorry Baby.



"how do you break the news?"

Cheryl has recently started class and despite her loving the activities and enjoying the lessons, I have reservations signing her up permanently for the course. What makes it even harder is, her teachers are good and able to conduct the lessons efficiently.

C has told me several times that she wants to continue with the class yet I am holding back.

I have told the persons in charge of the Centre that we are having fun in class but that's where I stopped. I would very much like to feedback to the persons in charge what is happening in class too but wouldn't the teachers in there already mention something?

There is a pupil in the class who is exceptionally disruptive and he is unable to follow the lesson through without disturbing either his fellow classmates or the teachers. Both sessions, I could tell that his parents were also very tired of trying to catch hold of him and getting him to pay attention in class. Often his parents were busy apologising and of course, the other parents in class could tell that his parents were embarrassed at the way the little boy was behaving.

I am not an expert in this field but being a teacher in a neighbourhood school for several years now and coming into contact with children and parents of all walks of life, I so want to have a talk with the toddler's parents.

His mother's comments that "it's a boy problem" and "girls are definitely more mild" definitely make it harder. How do I tell her that I suspect her child is suffering from ADHD? Will she be able to accept it? Will she turn around and give me a tight slap and accuse me of cursing her child?

But I have seen enough to know that denial in the parents can do more harm to the child because if help is rendered early, a lot of heartache and pain for both parents and child can actually be eliminated.

Do not mistake a child's hyperactivity as just being "naughty" or "mischievious" and simply brush it aside. It could be a tell-tale sign of something more serious brewing.

Symptoms of ADHD

ADHD used to be known as attention deficit disorder, or ADD. In 1994, it was renamed ADHD and broken down into three subtypes, each with its own pattern of behaviors:

1. an inattentive type, with signs that include:

  • inability to pay attention to details or a tendency to make careless errors in schoolwork or other activities
  • difficulty with sustained attention in tasks or play activities
  • apparent listening problems
  • difficulty following instructions
  • problems with organization
  • avoidance or dislike of tasks that require mental effort
  • tendency to lose things like toys, notebooks, or homework
  • distractibility
  • forgetfulness in daily activities

2. a hyperactive-impulsive type, with signs that include:

  • fidgeting or squirming
  • difficulty remaining seated
  • excessive running or climbing
  • difficulty playing quietly
  • always seeming to be "on the go"
  • excessive talking
  • blurting out answers before hearing the full question
  • difficulty waiting for a turn or in line
  • problems with interrupting or intruding

3. a combined type, which involves a combination of the other two types and is the most common

Although it can be challenging to raise kids with ADHD, it's important to remember they aren't "bad," "acting out," or being difficult on purpose. And they have difficulty controlling their behavior without medication or behavioral therapy.

Diagnosis

Because there's no test that can determine the presence of ADHD, a diagnosis depends on a complete evaluation. Many children and adolescents diagnosed with ADHD are evaluated and treated by primary care doctors including pediatricians and family practitioners, but your child may also be referred to one of several different specialists (psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists) especially when the diagnosis is in doubt, or if there are other concerns, such as Tourette syndrome, a learning disability, anxiety, or depression.

To be considered for a diagnosis of ADHD:

  • a child must display behaviors from one of the three subtypes before age 7
  • these behaviors must be more severe than in other kids the same age
  • the behaviors must last for at least 6 months
  • the behaviors must occur in and negatively affect at least two areas of a child's life (such as school, home, day-care settings, or friendships)

The behaviors must also not only be linked to stress at home. Kids who have experienced a divorce, a move, an illness, a change in school, or other significant life event may suddenly begin to act out or become forgetful. To avoid a misdiagnosis, it's important to consider whether these factors played a role in the onset of symptoms

First, your child's doctor will take a medical history by performing a physical examination and asking you about any concerns and symptoms, your child's past health, your family's health, any medications your child is taking, any allergies your child may have, and other issues.

The doctor may also check hearing and vision so other medical conditions can be ruled out. Because some emotional conditions, such as extreme stress, depression, and anxiety, can also look like ADHD, you'll fill out questionnaires to help rule them out.

You'll be asked many questions about your child's development and behaviors at home, school, and among friends. Other adults who see your child regularly (like teachers, who are often the first to notice ADHD symptoms) probably will be consulted, too. An educational evaluation, which usually includes a school psychologist, may also be done. It's important for everyone involved to be as honest and thorough as possible about your child's strengths and weaknesses.


Do read up on the rest of the Article.




C can read!



C started with phonics when she was a lot younger and with practice from her teachers in school and my now-non-existent nightly activities, C is beginning to pronounce some words.

Daddy was telling me that she could read the word "passport" off a brochure he received in the mail and just now, C read out the word "in" after spelling it on her scribble board. Looks like she will start to read really soon. :)

"Go, Girl! Daddy and I are really proud of you!"

the Lunar New Year is around the corner...

Preparations for the Lunar New Year only just started for us as I have been busy these days, with work and with coping with work.

It is true that the new school term has only just started but there seems to be countless and endless things to be done. Marking is already spilling over and then I still have to rush back to take C to her weekly music and ballet classes. By the end of the week, I will be beat and then before I know it, a new week is starting and the mad rush starts all over again.

Besides, Aunt Di and Grand Mummy have been up to their necks with the baking of cookies and new year goodies so there isn't much time to do any shopping. But we finally got down to getting some necessities today.

My very resourceful colleague, Hazel organized a shopping trip for our fellow teachers last Friday and they returned with many bargains so I noted down the address and my darling husband, besides nursing a blocked nose and running a temperature, drove us to get some things. *love you to bits and I am very thankful! :)*


Grand Mummy bought some seafood from this factory and we also went to the other factories down the road.






The new year wouldn't be complete without bak kuah and mandarin oranges and the trip was rather fruitful as we managed to get some for a very good price. :)

It is finally beginning to look and feel like the New Year is coming.

*photos were kindly taken by Aunt Di*

on our way...



This picture was taken while we waited for the train to C's ballet class.

C looks forward to her ballet lessons with Ms Blue and last week, she refused to get dressed to go to Josiah because she insisted that she had ballet and wanted to put on her leotard instead. It was only after she spoke to Daddy who told her that ballet was in the evening that she relented.

Actually, I am very thankful for my colleagues who covered duties for me so that I could get back on time to take her to class. Last week, I had to take a cab all the way back and with the evening peak charges, my taxi fare came up to be $30. As we were late already, we had to forgo the usual train ride and the second taxi ride cost me another $10. Phew! That was a very costly ballet lesson... .

Today's lesson:





Emma is 6!

Time really flies and children grow up so fast, it's getting hard to catch up with them. Emma is 6 already and before we know it, she is all grown up and ready to embark on her primary school education... .

"Happy Birthday, Emma!"


The Wans

a Peachy birthday!

We decided to give Grand Daddy a different sort of birthday celebration this year. Previously, we dined at a fancy restaurant and this time round, we thought it would be cozy if we did it at home.

Yeah! Grand Daddy liked it heaps because he didn't have to jostle with crowds or wait to be served.


We did a little "Seoul Garden" at home and everyone, including our Precious, ate so much.


This was the longevity cake we ordered for Grand Daddy!


He was delighted and very amused with the design but most of all, he was all praise for the taste of the cake. I guess, he was overjoyed. :) and well, that was the intention in the first place.




a Moo Moo year...

C has learnt a new song these days from her Disney friends on telly and often she will chant "Happy Moo Moo Year!" and this morning, while out at Parkway Parade, she caught sight of these Moos and immediately dash towards them to pose for pictures.


It sure is going to be a Moo Moo year soon... :)


sweet, sweet nectar!

This is truly a life-saver!



C and I take this every night before we retire and we love it. This fellow saved my throat on numerous occasions and prevented a full-blown sore throat; yeah, those kind that will cost you to lose your voice for several days, accompanied by a ferocious fever and aching back and bones.

I didn't use to take honey but decided that this is definitely a better deal than medicines. Now both C and I are hooked on it. I also realise that the frequency of C getting coughs has decreased tremendously. I was doing some research over the Internet and found other great health benefits of taking this honey regularly.

Will be stocking up soon! :)



mickey, oh mickey

Looks like the Disney effect hasn't quite gone away.

We were walking around some weeks back and C saw these Mickey and Minnie cutters and immediately she requested that I get them for her snacks in school. I thought it would be a good idea too because she has kind of developed a liking for bread other than her Japanese crackers.

So this evening, we started preparing her snacks for school for the next day.


Our Baby was so disturbed when I packed the duo away and she whined aloud. I had to prepare more just so that she could eat them there and then.


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