It's the holidays!
The children had fun. So did Scott!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Fun time together
Scott brought the kids down to the playground yesterday.
The children came home grey and wet! Grey from the dust, wet from drinking the water from Scott's water bottle.
For convenience and the fun, Scott had the 3 kids in the bath tub! They (the 3 kids and Scott) definitely had fun!
The children came home grey and wet! Grey from the dust, wet from drinking the water from Scott's water bottle.
For convenience and the fun, Scott had the 3 kids in the bath tub! They (the 3 kids and Scott) definitely had fun!
The 3 little pigs!
Monday, November 15, 2010
'Eye Needle'
Gerlyn has got a pimple on her eyelid for about 2 weeks already.
Issue is that when it dried up, she broke it accidentally and cause a blood-spill in school, which frightened the teachers and the other staff.
Now, she's still trying to recover and from the looks of it, should be pretty soon!
Issue is that when it dried up, she broke it accidentally and cause a blood-spill in school, which frightened the teachers and the other staff.
Now, she's still trying to recover and from the looks of it, should be pretty soon!
Message from Ms Jini.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Gerry's walking
Gerry has learnt how to walk.
Of the 3 kids, he is the fastest in terms of learning to walk independently.
I guess he must have pushed Pooh around quite a lot at home!
Happiness and fun can be simple.
Many times, we indulge our children with expensive educational toys.
Just look at how simply fun can be! With a storage box from Ikea, the 2 older Gs took turns to push one another down the corridor in the house.
Gerlyn does not have enough of the muscle mass to push gor-gor. Just hear Gerrard, 'Faster! Faster, Gerlyn!'
Gerrard is much stronger. Gerlyn is simply enjoying the speed.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Mr Charisma
We are worried, that someday Gerry can get away with trouble cos he's simply charismatic.
All the people we met all say that 'he's so cute', which he indeed is. :)
All the people we met all say that 'he's so cute', which he indeed is. :)
Cookie Monster!!!
We have a cookie monster at home!
In school, she will eat eat eat. Eat other people's snacks as well.
When back home, she will have her dinner, then apple, then vitagen. Then sometimes she pesters Liat for food from his dinner's plate. Then cod liver oil. Then milk before bed.
When have the opportunity, grab her wrist or her biceps and triceps. Maybe we are really grooming a YOG wrestler!!
Same factory does not mean products will be similar...
In school, she will eat eat eat. Eat other people's snacks as well.
When back home, she will have her dinner, then apple, then vitagen. Then sometimes she pesters Liat for food from his dinner's plate. Then cod liver oil. Then milk before bed.
When have the opportunity, grab her wrist or her biceps and triceps. Maybe we are really grooming a YOG wrestler!!
Same factory does not mean products will be similar...
Special Kid
Gerrard has been diagnosed of having Asperger's Syndrome.
I picked out several signs when I went for the Autism course earlier in the year. I signed up for the course because I met 2 diagnosed cases in my career and many of us do not know how to handle these children with special needs.
Somehow I felt relieved. Knowing the diagnosis will help in the remediation process. Just that it takes a very long time in government hospitals, while the private practitioners are very expensive. Meanwhile, we just do what we can at home and in school.
I am very hopeful we can help him, although a cure is impossible. He's fortunate, that we picked out the signs and insisted a referral although the doctor at the polyclinic felt he was ok (maybe just slow in speech).
The route is gonna be long.
As the Liverpool slogan goes, You Will Never Walk Alone.
I picked out several signs when I went for the Autism course earlier in the year. I signed up for the course because I met 2 diagnosed cases in my career and many of us do not know how to handle these children with special needs.
Somehow I felt relieved. Knowing the diagnosis will help in the remediation process. Just that it takes a very long time in government hospitals, while the private practitioners are very expensive. Meanwhile, we just do what we can at home and in school.
I am very hopeful we can help him, although a cure is impossible. He's fortunate, that we picked out the signs and insisted a referral although the doctor at the polyclinic felt he was ok (maybe just slow in speech).
The route is gonna be long.
As the Liverpool slogan goes, You Will Never Walk Alone.
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