Archive for March, 2009

Be a Cheerleader For your Children

How you see yourself as an adult depends largely on how your parents saw you when you were young.
That’s a good thing to keep in mind when it comes to our own kids.
You and I have a huge responsibility when it comes to our kid’s self-image. We set the tone for how they will see […]

Shichida Method- I am still in the class

Well, some may asked me why do I still place my daughter in the Shichida class even now that she is in primary one. My answer is simple. I trust and believe in the programme. I have seen how my daughter started and grow with the programme.  This is a programme that is not like […]

Toddlers, Crawl-Proof House

By Dr Bill Maier
Once a toddler learn to crawl, it’s time to baby-proof your house against exploring little hands.
Begin by clearing out some space for your little crawler to shuffle.
This helps them develop mobility and strength in their arms and legs. You may want to try building a mini-obstacle course with pillows and cushions to […]

Developing Healthy Eating Habits for Your Baby

Extract from parenthood.com
By Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers
Some tips and activities that will support developing healthy eating habits for your baby:

Be a good role model. Babies learn through mimicking you and others around them. If you talk negatively about fruits and vegetables or don’t eat them much yourself, your baby will have a tough time […]

Teaching 6 years old Children on Table Manners

Source: Babycentre.com
Children in families who eat together tend to have better nutrition, snack less, and even do better in school. So look for ways to make the table a pleasant place everyone’s happy to be. Part of enjoyable meals is dining with people who know how to behave themselves at the table.
Enforce table manners – […]

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