Thad just turned 26 months on sat. 23rd of every month lose its significance since he turned 1.5 years old, that's for me. Papa has let it go at 1 year old and totally lost track of Kay's progress.
Thad will be going to school again on tuesday next week. I'm getting jittery since last week, I guess it's because it's his 2nd attempt. He's now so aware of everything, another withdrawal dun seem to be a choice if I want resilience to be a trait of him... And I totally want that especially in a boy.
Thad is a very good boy. I realised it after staying at home as a sahm for 5 months. He listens to instructions, doesn't whine extensively when he got no for an answer. He's polite and uses the "please", "thank you", "sorry" appropriately. I'm especially proud of him when he said sorry when he ran into the lift without realising there's pple that hasn't come out. this puts the kiasu inconsiderate adults to shame.
He's nice to kay and most young children; he still loves the company of adults more and the affirmations from their praises.
He's obviously musically inclined especially rhythmically. He also loves to watch tv, veggietales is his favorite, barney is next; all moving pictures are sure to get his undivided attention. This is genetic. It's difficult to get both father and son's attention with a tv switched on. He loves to go to the playground and understands that when we say let's go, we leave, he doesn't cry and whine to bargain. He loves the beach, he now loves to go out. He knows when papa is home, we'll go out. When mama is alone with kay and him, he doesn't ask to go out.
He's still 1 word at a time, but with a lot of improvement. His longest sentences are "mommy (whoever he's looking for), where are you?" and "give me please..."
he now says "eat" instead of "mum mum"
"cow" not "moo"
"horse" instead of "ki kok"
he can ask specifically for bread or rice.
Ha can sing "i love you" but he dun say it...
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