(2006/05) May 2006 MTB

Talking

I think my Mic is quite advanced. She can say a lot of words...

Michele want swimming. Please Mama.

Barney sing(s) I love you...

so far these are the longest and most coherent sentence I heard her string together! Maybe girls are faster!!!

fates
May babies are allergic to school. My mym said she's too young thoug. Will try again NEXT year!!! hahaha
 


lhjyc
could ur boy be having a bacterial virus fever that's why panadol doesn't help? it happened to my ger too..pd said viral flu, panadol will work but bacterial flu, needs antibiotics.

littletot
we were absent for JG lesson on last thurs cos N was sick...they having the picnic thingy again? when? this Wed? if yes, should be going...heard it was so much fun last year. u going too? maybe we can meet up hahah

re tots sick at cc
r u gals still bfg? cos i know of some frens who r still bfg, their kids (abt same age as ours) hv no problem. does going for 2 hour playgroup instead of half day cc make any diff?

re our tots talking
dun think it's true that gers r faster leh...my ger is pretty slow...refuse to say 2 words...most of the time will just say the last word only...2 syllable word she oso dun say much...i'm just talking to her lots still, hope she'll surprise me later hahah wif sentences suddenly hahaha
 
lh_jyc,
come aug must get HB to help you.Otw, pengz!

Ivy,
not true boys r 'slower'. My gal started walking @ 18mths.Even now still not steady yet. The wk b/4, she still couldnt string a sentence.Last wk she could say ,'mummy bao bao di di' and continued to suprise me with new words every now n then
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Cheri,
Potluck picnic at Symphony Lake 4.30-6.30pm. Not sure going a not. Depends on my gal.If she still not well then will pass on it.
 
hi ladies! long time no see!

Re: CC
Am enrolling Ariel in a 2 hr playgroup come July. though its still a long way.. but seeing the posts abt sick tots are making me nervous..

Re: talking tots
Ariel is still babbling baby language. She knows how to pronounce those 1 syllabus word..eg: ball, ring, cat, egg etc.. but those with 2 syllabus, like vio-lin.. she pronounce as "ba-mmn"... i was like.. what are you saying baby?!?.. LOL
 
<font color="0000ff">It's great to know that most of our tots are blabbering now. My boy always surprises me with new "words" when I least expect it!

Cheri,
Yes, I'm still breastfeeding my boy. Not sure if it's the BM (since BM will boost baby's immunity in the second year), or because we didn't enrol him in any classes, so risk of getting infected may be lesser.

lh_jyc,
Is Rayne still attending BJG?</font>
 
i suppose for my son, his motor skills are super fast...so talking will be slower bah..
anyway, no concern for worries now cos he tend to surprise you when you start worrying..

gab,
mich went swimming, mich got miss xavier? we meet up after cny okie? now then realise cny have so many things to be done!
 
Quite interesting to hear mummies topic on "our tots talking "

For my boy,he oso can say quite a number of words-all body parts including belly button,most common fruits including water melon,things-umbrella,handkerchief,daily talks-"meee.."the way he call me,i luv u,"wo bu yao",
 
Hi cheri..
doc did not prescribe anti botics so maybe not...

Hi ivy,
ya agree dun have to worrie one ...when my boy did not start walking at the norm rate, i also worried however, suddenly he starts running..babies, they have their own pace..so long as they r happy n healthy that the most imp ;p

Hi bbloh,
Really take my hat off u...i only managed to tahan until 8 mth...then gave up coz really miss cold drinks...and of coz lazy lol

ladies do u find that each time after one bout of sickness, ur child becomes more spoilt? mine does..every small thing like irritates him a lot and he throw tantrums easily...

today come to work like zombie. have been up practically the entire nite...hiaz...how i wish dun have to work manz..
 
bbloh
i do think the BF does help a lil...b4 i stopped bfg my ger at 14mths, she seldom gets sick even though she attends JG 3x a week but after that, i realized she will hv either cough/cold/fever abt once a mth...on the other hand, i oso think we cannot be bfg them forever so just gotta let them build up their immunity themselves too. So long as nothing too serious.

little tot
ya, got the leaflet from JG tr today...we'll most likely go, heard it was very fun the last time round. hope it wun rain though hahah.

it's opened to public too so any mummies here keen to join us too? the JG teachers will be leading them in some songs/movt/bubbles etc during the picnic...fun time for the tots to run ard on the grass patches.
 
cheri,
open to public? which day is that?

joyce,
ya loh...i also alot of things not done! but at least the spring cleaning is done liao..so just get bake some yummies, pack red packet and done!
 
Ivy,
tmr at Symphony Lake 4.30-6.30pm.

bbloh,
BM does help in preventing babies from falling sick easily.My gal is sick almost every mth. My boy now 7mths, dosent fall sick even though they hang out together the whole day.

cheri,
hope tmr doesnt rain at all, or else sian manz place will be wet.
 
There's a new baby infant channel on SCV.Free preview on channel 1 now till 3 feb.After which will move to channel 37.$4 per mth. Program is for baby 0-3 yrs old.Commercial free and shows 24hrs a day! Do chk it out
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X diagnosed with bronchitis...1st time using the neuberliser...sigh...5 days of agony..
NO more school for him, full of virus that linger and blown into so serious..poor boy.
 
Hi Ivy,

U take care of him...that time R also kenna once and ended up hospitalised
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yeah..think virus is in the air, lots of kids are sick as the weather is funny la

Hi fates..
sama sama...so far i only brought one pant for my boy. still got to buy clothes for my hub, spring cleaning and also new year goodies..

Share an incident of R with you guys...
my fil told me yestd he broke his glasses, rxn was immediate! brought the broken glasses to my fil immediately and pointed at my fil saying "ye ye...ohhh ohhhhh broke" like accusing him of breaking the glasses...
kids these days..u dunno whether should laugh or scold them..hee! they never fail to amaze u w their anecdotes
 
Poor X, *pat* *pat*

lh_jyc,
agree with you
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.Kids these days..,dunno to laugh or scold them.Just yesterday after my helper fed her dinner, when ask her who messed up the table on her high chair and she said "MUMMY"!! It was only after she asked the 3rd time then she cheekily replied, "ME"!!
 
Cheri
U going to Botanic Garden today? What time? Maybe I can meet you there if you've copied the CD from Angeline? I'll send u a PM for my contact later.

Littletot
What program is it at Symphony lake?
 
lh_jyc,
Good to take a break and let R recover fully. Virus and germs really spread fast in enclosed environment. Take care and hope R gets well soon ... BTW, I support your idea of engaging teacher for home playgroup. My belief is it's less tiring for the parents and kids to travel and I suppose the teacher can be more flexible la.
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Ivy,
X so poor thing, hope he recovers soon.

Fates,
Same here, my house still very messy. Haven't painted my room coz upstairs neighbour just fixed their leaking toilet!! I gotta paint leh...
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Sponge
Ya, I'll also enrol Isabel for playgroup in July. Actually brought her to school at the beginning of Jan, and she enjoyed it. But I have no confident in the teacher handling too many young kids by herself. so pull her out. She definitely enjoys school coz end last year she joined kor kor's school for about 2 weeks. Dun let her go and she cried. So cute!

Littletot,
Just saw your earlier posting...it's potluck at Symphony lake ah?
 
Hi Ivy,

Very sad to hear abt tht..
Edison last time also having acute bronchitis (inflammation on the bronchial tubes),he used the neuberliser once only,lucky we found out early (else will end up with Asthma)and now already recovered.

It is because of the viruses that cause colds cause acute bronchitis..so now i dun let him sleep in the aircon..
 
thanks for the comfort..
sigh...every 6 hrs cry like kill chicken when i force the neuberliser on him..
lunch time i have to speed drive home to do it for him cos you need 3 person to do the job...
siong arh...cannot take leave either. sigh.
 
<font color="0000ff">An article to share ...

Extracted from Growing Up Gifted Newsletter Term 1</font>
(Growing Up Gifted is a Pre-Nursery, Nursery, K1 and K2 School @ United Square)

<font size="+1"><font color="aa00aa">No Mooo Milk ?!?!</font></font>

Milk, cheese, yogurt, ice-cream, butter… do milk and diary products really do our body good?

Heart Diseases: Whole milk and diary products are high in saturated fats, Trans fat and cholesterol. Since regular consumption of diary foods can lead to coronary heart diseases and stroke, some of us try to eat smart by opting for low-fat or skimmed versions instead. However, what most of us don't know is that the consumption of all diary products, even low-fat or skimmed, is directly linked to major diseases like diabetics, osteoporosis and cancer.

Diabetes: There is strong evidence that diabetes is linked specifically to diary products. More children than we think are lactose-intolerant or are unable to fully digest cow's milk protein (casein), and symptoms like rashes, diarrhea and gastrointestinal problems are not uncommon. However, an accumulation of these undigested small amino acids chains can end up causing irreparable damage to the pancreas leading to diabetes.

Diabetes is a serious, chronic disease which can give rise to several complications such as heart attack, kidney failure and blindness. Numerous studies have shown that consumption of cow's milk increase the risk of Type 1 Diabetes (an incurable disease that strikes children) by 5 to 6 times, and the risk is much higher for children who are genetically susceptible. One international study of children aged 0 – 14 in 12 countries clearly showed that the greater the consumption of cow's milk, the greater the occurrence of Type 1 Diabetes.

British medical journal The Lancet, Nov 2006 reported that "Diabetes among Asian children has reached epidemic levels". A Singapore national study in March 2006 listed Singapore as having the highest rate of diabetes in Asia – with 300,000 children and adults with diabetes, and another 450,000 predisposed to have diabetes. What is more alarming is the rising trend of Type 2 Diabetes among young children. Half of the diabetes in Singapore does not know that they have diabetes, often called "the silent killer". According to WHO, Type 2 diabetes is caused largely by consuming foods high in fat and sugar.

Osteoporosis: Here's more food for thought (pardon the pun): Does drinking milk really "build strong bones and teeth"? This has turned out to be one of the biggest fallacies still alive! In 1992, researchers at Yale University School of Medicine summarized data from 34 surveys in 16 countries, all of which conclusively found that those countries with the highest consumption of cow's milk and diary products also have the highest rates of osteoporosis and bones fractures. The report explained that animal protein from meat and diary products increases the acidity of our blood and tissues. Our body then uses calcium (alkaline) from our bones to neutralize the acid. This calcium loss weakens our bones. On the contrary, plant proteins do not produce the same detrimental effect in our bones.

"There are over a hundred years of documented evidence that animal protein decreases bone health… and the depth and breadth of evidence now implicating cow's milk as a cause of diabetes is overwhelming," confirm Dr Colin Campbell, a leading scientist in nutrition research and Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University. However, he says such vital and life-saving information will not be widely publicized to consumers anytime soon "because this issue has mammoth financial implications for the farming and agriculture industries." So our supermarkets will continue to stack their shelves with loads of diary milk and products for a long time to come.

Cancer: While we are spilling the beans on milk… Did you know that in today's farms factories, cows are milked about 300 days in a year? For much of that time, the cows are pregnant, and their milk contains up to 33 times more ostrogen than milk from a non-pregnant cow. Not surprisingly then, breast cancer, prostate and testicular cancers have been particularly linked to the consumption of milk and cheese. This was reported in 2004 by researchers at Harvard University. In one study, one group of rats was fed milk while the other rats had water. The milk-fed rats developed significantly more and larger tumors than the other rats.

It's not just estrogens in milk either… The protein in milk, casein, is found to be a promoter of cancer. In his book "The China Study", Dr Campbell described studies where equal amounts of aflatoxin (a powerful carcinogen) were administered to hundreds of mice divided into two groups (A and B). Group A was then fed a low 2% milk protein (casein) diet and Group B a higher 5% milk protein diet. By the end of one year, ALL mice in Group A had developed or died of cancer, while NONE of the mice in Group B had cancer! Even more shocking – the same researchers found that they could "turn on" or "turn off" cancer in these mice by increasing or decreasing the amount of protein respectively! These lab findings were later confirmed by massive human studies of 6,500 adults.

In the light of such overwhelming evidence against the "goodness" of milk, Dr Campbell and other nutrition scientists are recommending that we get our calcium from green leafy vegetables instead.

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Eating smart – don't we all desire good health for ourselves and our loved ones, and we want our children to grow up strong, healthy and disease-free? Numerous international research studies confirm that genetics account for only a small percentage (2-3%) of most diseases. The "bad" genes and toxins in our bodies are like the bullets in a gun. They will lie dormant and not cause harm until the trigger is pulled – and "what we eat" has now been determined as the main trigger for the activation of diseases. If you wish to learn more about how your food choices can help to prevent, bring on, or even reverse illness like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc., then these two books are recommended.

- The Food Revolution (John Robbins)
- The China Study (Dr Colin Campbell)

Both books are backed by well-documented, peer-reviewed studies by prominent nutrition scientists and epidemiologists. Their painstaking investigations over many years reveal why meat and animal foods are the main cause of all major diseases and why animal farming for food is one of the top contributors of global warming! Getting ALL or MOSTLY ALL of our nutrients from plant foods like vegetables, beans, whole grains and fruits is now recommended to be the most effective way of protecting ourselves from illness, and saving our environment from destruction as well. The authors also reveal why, what, and how powerful, self-serving interest groups have been deliberately keeping global consumers like you and me in the dark.

At GUG, we have taken the initiative to introduce some positive change to our snack menus and cooking activities with the aim of encouraging our students to eat and appreciate healthier snack foods. For one, we will be avoiding diary foods whenever possible. Soy milk is served instead of cow's milk.
 
<font color="0000ff">Personally, I feel that dairy products are still quite essential to most of us. Think the key point is <font size="+1">Eat in moderation</font>.</font>
 
ss1
yes, i would be going for the picnic tog wif a few other mummies from the sahm thread too. Sorry, hv not copied for u the cd cos angeline din send it to me leh. Maybe she's too busy plus heavily preg now.

according to some jg mummies who went last year, it's a free for all picnic, just put down ur own mats, let the kids run ard, eat etc...then for abt 10-15 mins, the teachers will engage the kids to do some song &amp; movt, blow some bubbles etc tog.

i dun think the pm function in this forum is working so well nowaday...hv not been receiving some pms lately.

ivy
sorry to hear abt ur boy. I used to hv problems syringing her the med too (need 2-3 persons)until the pd asst showed us how to do it hahah say we r too soft liao...now we're much better at it. Even 1 person, i can do it now.
 
Hi mummies,

Long time didnt log in. Too busy with work. k is down with <font color="ff0000">Stomach flu</font>.. strange.. toddler can kena too. His pd give those pills that insert into his little pi pi..

Ivy,
<font color="0000ff">Sorry to hear that, do take care of yourself too.. cny is just one more week...</font>

littletot,
k doesnt like the baby channel, he still prefers the disney chanel. I presume the music are more calming type.. the colours are more softer.
 
Cheri
OK, I'll try and spot you later anyway. So it's picnic la, not potluck ya? How to potluck when we dunno how many people going?

Anyway, I met Angeline at WM's house during An's birthday, forgot to ask her about it too. And yes, she's heavily pregnant now!! Erm...actually she's due anytime now! Haha, we were still saying hers will most likely be a PIG and not RAT.
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ss1,
am not sure what their program will be like.1st time attending.Their leaflet says potluck pinic.Most likly everyone bring something to share ba. Will drop by for a while ltr
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cheri,
pm doesnt work ar? Will just pm you and see if you get it a not.
 
Take care Ivy...hope little X recovers quickly! I hate to feed them medicine....the way they cry/struggle...n the way we must grab hold of them
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Annie,

K high fever ar? Hope he recovers asap too!

New year goodies waiting for our little tods~
 
medicine is okie on him...but the neuberliser? sigh...4more days to go. dread the 1am session...he slp so nicely yet i have to put the mask on him and he wake up cos of the noise from the neuberliser.
 
Having second thought aft reading so many may babies fall sick aft gg to CC.

Think my son has to take care of mei mei once i deliver liao. hopefully they can get along well and the maid can handle them also.
 
fates,
Sob..sob.. not high fever,he just puked whatever he take.. Pd's instruction, no solid food not even porridge.. oni diluted milk @ most 60ml or porridge water@ 30ml every 30mins.

Sigh!! this greedy rascal has to go on hunger for few days..

Now, i pray hard that he stop puking else have to be hospitalised again..
 
ss1
nice meeting u today? little tot, were u at Bot Gdn too? we had so much fun this aftn...

hope all the sick tots get well real quick...my ger has been having loose stools on &amp; off too for the past week, not sure if it's due to stomach flu or teething.
 
Qoosan,
i'm sure your boy will love his mei mei.Now my gal will happliy fetch her di di's diaper and put his change of clths in the laundry basket
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Cheri,
yes was there from 1615-1745hrs. It's a pity they started late. It was nice having so many kids ard
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Hi Cheri,
Nice to "formally" meet you finally! Luckily I "ka ka" asked you if you're Cheri... heehee... If not, so many people, I also dunno where to find u! Spotted Pawprint in the end, but she couldn't recognise me coz I only met her once during another forum mummy's girl's birthday last year.

Littletot,
There're really too many people, haven't met you before, so couldn't spot u... Next time la...
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BTW ladies, thanks for recommending this wonderful outing!
 
ss1
u know pawprint too? hahah maybe we should org an SG Motherhood picnic ourselves there...keke then all the nicks would hv a face to it in future

little tot
ya, it feels so nice to see the tots running ard, enjoying themselves, doing nothing hahah...isn't that wat childhood should be abt?
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Qoosan,
i'm sure your boy will be very protective of his little sister
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ss1,
ya... next time la
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cheri,
wish my gal can be more out going.She's very shy, glued to me like koala bear all the time!
 
littletot
koala bear..tell me abt it...my ger oso v clingy nowadays &amp; by nature, she's the shy &amp; cautious type. I tell myself that she needs me cos i give her sense of security but at the same time, i always encourage her to move away &amp; enjoy (eg. during yest's song &amp; movt part near the end of the picnic)&amp; reassure her that mummy is behind her...but if she says 'no', i will not force her, just stay wif her to sing tog...hopefully she sees me enjoying, will oso feel that it's ok to relax &amp; participate too.
 
Hi Ivy,

How's the little one? Hope he is getting better
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Its friday...looking forward to weekend
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Any mummies doing any spree? hee! no time to go shopping soooooo
 
joyce,
little one seems okie, but a huge challenger to force the med down on him...will wait for monday for PD review..

spree?
not in time for cny...haha..
 
Hi Ivy,

Tats good news. Hope he will recover fully by CNY...gosh..so busy.. just managed to tidy the house. heee...still look abit untidy but dun care.. thats the best i can do.
 
Good morning mummies

How's ur preparation getting on? So happy, this week is a short week
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hopefully next year will be good year for all of us!
 
this week only work 2 days..haha...
will be busy on the eve..other than that, all done..cos not much prep to do mah..

X is well..cleared up, just need to be on another course of antibiotics. And he is also given lots of just in case medicine ( fever, flu, etc)..( cos CNY ,all docs on leave mah)
 
Hi Mummies,

Just to say Happy Lunar New year to all.
Last nite new was quite amazing, seems like 1st case caught in the act.
Well, 1 more day before new year, wishing all our little one "enjoy toddler age"..
 


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