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I only have toddlers yet but I have already enrolled them into nursery schools. I was never expecting anything from them. But I was just so glad to know that when the school year ended, the two of them landed in the Honor rolls of their level with my eldest being the First Honors of his class. This very fact just sent tears of gladness down my face. One cant just underestimate the power of kids, aint? Do you have similar experiences?
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I agree you can't underestimate the power of kids. My toddler constantly amazes me with the the things that he picks up and learns from what I've taught.
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My youngest was able to write the alphabet before he enters nursery. I think that was a great achievement at early age, right? When he entered nursery, he was able to memorize two songs in one week. I was really amazed and excited to see his development each day. |
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Well, my nephew had great achievement when he was very young. He could actually play the violin when he was 4 years old, how about that? His parents were really proud of him especially when he did a great performance in front of the crowd during their achievement day.
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my baby girl is 2 years and 4 months old. she can count from 1-10 without any assistance in between. am really proud of her even though it may be something that other kids her age can do as well.
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Wow! that's great, it's really exciting to look on our kids success. It could actually give a fulfilling feeling to the parents. Had you experienced, you want to get angry with them but you ended laughing?
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You're right, bethoven. I could sometimes felt that at home with our kids. Well, do you show that feeling to them that you want to laugh? I guess, it's not appropriate, because they might not take you seriously. |
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At home, I taught my niece to read and write her name. Recently, I found her learned the letter sounds and could already wrote her name. For me, this is a great achievement not only for her but also to me. Do you know that if you are teaching a kid, it's like you're writing in a blank piece of paper? |
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My little brother is having problems about colors and reading. He's already 5 and he's not showing some interest in it even if we had some visuals of the ABC's at the wall. But he's really good at computer games. He can even play supermario on his own.
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Wah! Awesome to hear from all of you feeling happy of our kids, my kid is 2yr and 2months now, he tries to all ALBHABETS, NUMBERS, Identifies Colors & Identifies pictures in the chart like apple, ball etc,. I feel very happy by seeing him, he says i'll become pilot mom and take you daily in that, i feel proud of my son from now itseif, Thank God for giving me such a nice kid.
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this is great for us all, isn't it? seeing kids learn and grow. recently, my daughter just learned to identify some of the shapes in her books. they really learn and absorb a lot when they're toddlers.
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