Bismillahirahmannirahim..
Previously my title has 'baby' there, but this time let her initial stand alone. She is not a baby anymore. She is a toddler.
Happy to say that she can walk now. Yes indeed a bit late but Alhamdulillah she is walking rather than not, correct? If you follow her months, she is 17 months now that she can walk, but following her development based on her 'real age', she is 15 months. I was positively felt that she will walk because, in our daycare we have another girl toddler born few days after her. So she was being my benchmark to see AS progress. Indeed, one month after that, AS can walk like 'terkidik kidik'.
Now she was able to be let alone once she can walk. She can watch TV alone and play alone. Seems like she can focus more after she can walk. So I can easily run here and there without worried her cries. Furthermore, she is now so comfortable with my mum that she called 'nek nek' and made me confuse, nenek or nenen????
She was able to understand instruction very well, such as wear shoes; she will take her shoes. Take off your shirt; she will pull her shirt. Off TV; she will go at the TV and doing nothing, hahahahah. As you can see, she can understand a bit. Also, she can speak a few simple word -- 'nak' (i want), 'dah' (enough).
This little toddler of mine, really like to making mess, well if me getting frustrated, they also follow suits. So I teach her to participate together to keep the toys after playing, or all the food she throw, and she will wait for me to clean up all the food and not messing up anymore. Phew, Alhamdulillah.
Another progress that, I teach her to put her hand up to recite doa and recite 'alfatihah'. Of course she can not recite properly. But when she heard alhamdulillah, she will raise up her hand and amin. Currently in progress I am teaching her face and body. She is still cannot show the correct one, yes she want her mummy to repeat everyday so she can memorise well. She is easily absorb something that spontaneous and fun. Hurm..need to change method and also maintained the same method.
That is all for this time. Thank you for your time.
Previously my title has 'baby' there, but this time let her initial stand alone. She is not a baby anymore. She is a toddler.
Happy to say that she can walk now. Yes indeed a bit late but Alhamdulillah she is walking rather than not, correct? If you follow her months, she is 17 months now that she can walk, but following her development based on her 'real age', she is 15 months. I was positively felt that she will walk because, in our daycare we have another girl toddler born few days after her. So she was being my benchmark to see AS progress. Indeed, one month after that, AS can walk like 'terkidik kidik'.
Now she was able to be let alone once she can walk. She can watch TV alone and play alone. Seems like she can focus more after she can walk. So I can easily run here and there without worried her cries. Furthermore, she is now so comfortable with my mum that she called 'nek nek' and made me confuse, nenek or nenen????
She was able to understand instruction very well, such as wear shoes; she will take her shoes. Take off your shirt; she will pull her shirt. Off TV; she will go at the TV and doing nothing, hahahahah. As you can see, she can understand a bit. Also, she can speak a few simple word -- 'nak' (i want), 'dah' (enough).
This little toddler of mine, really like to making mess, well if me getting frustrated, they also follow suits. So I teach her to participate together to keep the toys after playing, or all the food she throw, and she will wait for me to clean up all the food and not messing up anymore. Phew, Alhamdulillah.
Another progress that, I teach her to put her hand up to recite doa and recite 'alfatihah'. Of course she can not recite properly. But when she heard alhamdulillah, she will raise up her hand and amin. Currently in progress I am teaching her face and body. She is still cannot show the correct one, yes she want her mummy to repeat everyday so she can memorise well. She is easily absorb something that spontaneous and fun. Hurm..need to change method and also maintained the same method.
tuija kan? she want to ride this bicycle. Nenek teach her sit there and guess who push her. she can play this before she able to walk properly |
the cousin ironing board which she love to play ironing clothes. Konon cinderella kau! |
She trying to make the ironing board to stand. Believe me, she can! |
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