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Showing posts with label Child Raising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Raising. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

You Want to Be Your Child's Best Friend? Part lll

Year 13 - This topic is what I like most. It is in this stage that I can say...the most difficult part because dealing with an adolescent child is full of headache and heartache for a mother. It is in this stage that you experience mixed emotions on how to deal with your child. I wonder if my father felt the same before when I was this age. Just want to be honest :)

You Want To be Your Child's Best Friend? Part ll

Year 6 - This is another chapter of a child and parent relationship that it is with the mother where the weight of the responsibility is mostly placed upon, especially if the child is a girl...like myself :) After you teach the do's and don'ts to your child at your child's early age, she can obey you, but as she grow, her curiosity of knowing more of the things around her

Monday, August 29, 2016

You Want To Be Your Child's Best Friend?


Here are my tips. 

Year 1 - At four months  your baby starts to respond with movements, smiles, and her eyes starts to follow objects when moved in front of her, sometimes thru excitement, her mouth drooling with saliva:) At seven months more or less, she can sit up fairly well but with some support. She rolls from his back to his stomach and moves around. She now starts to

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Your Baby is God's Precious Gift...Above Everything!

Babies need a loving, relaxed atmosphere as well as attention to their physical requirements for them to develop their full potentialities.

Show your baby that you love him right from the beginning. Cuddling and soft words of affection will make him feel that this

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

To be a mother is a great fulfillment of my life...

More than two years since my last post is quite a long time for me. Before I proceed let me just rewind my thoughts 13 years ago. Years that I watch my daughter grow up to her age now. This just goes to show that I can't deny I'm getting older :)  Here my daughter was 5 months

then when she was two years old

Monday, June 6, 2011

My Daughter's Journey To Life...

This is my daughter when she was still a baby. I'm happy that now she is only 3 years away to be in her teens but I'm sad that I can't carry her anymore, can't cuddle and sing her a lullaby before she sleeps. However, this feeling is just normal. It will soon come to pass especially if a few more years to come and I can see (God willing that I will still be alive at that time) my daughter marching towards the graduation hall. She is such a sweet and loving daughter.

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

My Daughter...



This is my daughter now. She is in primary five. How time really flies...I just hope she will always remember the good things that I always teach her to guide her especially when I'm not in this world anymore.

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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Do You Love Your Adopted Child?

Do you have any adopted child? How much do you care for your adopted child? Do you treat her as your own child? Do you let her know that you are not the biological parent? If your adopted child makes mistake and maybe not intentionally the child nagged or fights back if scolded, how are you going to deal with it? Can you still understand that that is just a part of parent/child relationship and it can easily be patched up?

Monday, May 24, 2010

We Love Our Kids...No Doubt. But Is It Really the "Love" That Our Kids Need?

My topic now is all about "love" for a child. LOVE is all what our child needs. But how do we show them? Giving the love that our child needs by buying them the material things that they want, like toys, beautiful clothes or whatever in the form of material things is not enough. Of course the joy that they feel in giving them these things is the same joy that we feel because we see them happy. But that joy will not last if our children will not feel the "real" love and affection from us.

We see countless children in this world whose lives are ruined because of bad influences surrounding them. To name a few...drugs, bad company and family problems. To put a blame to a parent ...

Monday, May 17, 2010

How Do You Discipline Your Child?

As a parent, each one of us have our own way to discipline our child. What I'm going to share here is how my father disciplined me when I was in my growing years. My mother passed away when I was only 8 years old. She had suffered from sickness when I was 5 and it took her 3 years to suffer until she died when I was 8. Since my mother got sickness, she was not able to take care of me and it was my father who taught me and disciplined me during my younger years.

He is and was not (he already passed away) a perfect father...nobody is, but I can proudly say that how he taught and disciplined me is the same way I'm doing to my daughter now. He teached me first the most important...to LOVE and RESPECT GOD. During those years when I get angry, I feel like ...