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2012年3月27日星期二

Eating skills

She  will start to develop the skills she needs to eat finger foods. She'll probably start trying to pick up objects with her thumb and forefinger. This is called the pincer grasp.
Will also continue to put everything she can into her mouth. This is another sign that she's ready to try new things to eat.
She may also grab at the spoon you're using to feed her. This can make feeding her a little more tricky. Try giving her a spoon to hold for herself, while you feed her with another.
She'll be starting to mimic chewing patterns now, moving her jaw from side to side. She doesn't have enough teeth to chew yet, but it's important she gets used to chewing and swallowing lumpier foods.
 I offer  her mashed foods and soft finger foods as well as purées. Finger foods can be sticks of well-cooked carrot, chunks of banana, or unsalted  breadsticks, and mini rice cakes. These will help your baby get used to feeding herself.

2012年3月25日星期日

Pulling up


Hello,
Many babies are pulling themselves up now, grabbing on to any available piece of furniture and then standing while holding onto it in a wobbly way. Some babies walk as early as eight months, others not until well into their second year. All are still well within the normal range. Most babies work out how to stand up fairly easily on their own.
The thing that stumps many of them is sitting back down again! When your little one pulls himself to a stand and then cries for you to sit him back down, don't rush to pick him up. Instead, show him how to bend his knees so his journey back down doesn't end with such a thud.





2012年3月15日星期四

Spoon Feed





Hello,
Any day now, if she hasn't already, your baby may try feeding herself. She may let you know about her new goal by grabbing a spoon and, eventually, guiding it into her mouth. If you can, let her experiment and forgive the mess - it's helping her learn a new skill. You'll have to be patient too, since she won't fully master the trick of feeding herself till after her first birthday. 

2012年3月14日星期三

Near 8 Month

She  will start to develop the skills she needs to eat finger foods. She'll probably start trying to pick up objects with her thumb and forefinger. This is called the pincer grasp.
Will also continue to put everything she can into her mouth. This is another sign that she's ready to try new things to eat.
She may also grab at the spoon you're using to feed her. This can make feeding her a little more tricky. Try giving her a spoon to hold for herself, while you feed her with another.
She'll be starting to mimic chewing patterns now, moving her jaw from side to side. She doesn't have enough teeth to chew yet, but it's important she gets used to chewing and swallowing lumpier foods.
 I offer  her mashed foods and soft finger foods as well as purées. Finger foods can be sticks of well-cooked carrot, chunks of banana, or unsalted  breadsticks, and mini rice cakes. These will help your baby get used tofeeding herself.

2012年3月10日星期六

Two Teeth


Happy to show my teeth after a visit to IMM with GuGu, on my way back in pram (pushed )

Say hello, wave goodbye 

Your baby is starting to understand what it means when someone leaves his sight, the result of a growing understanding of object permanence. An exciting demonstration of this comes the first time he tries to imitate a goodbye wave by twisting his wrist or flapping his hand. Not all eight month olds can wave bye bye, but it's a fun skill to anticipate. Sometimes you'll notice that your baby is waving goodbye long after you've gone. This is a good sign that your baby is processing the idea of saying goodbye and trying it out.

2012年3月8日星期四

最爱

月光小夜曲 凤飞飞
月亮在我窗前荡漾 透进了爱的光芒
我低头静静地想一想 猜不透你心肠
好像今晚月亮一样 忽明忽暗又忽亮 啊....
到底是爱还是心儿慌 啊....月光
月夜情境像梦一样 那甜蜜怎能相忘
细语又在耳边荡漾 怎不叫我回想
我怕见那月亮光 抬头忙把窗帘拉上 啊..
我心儿醉我心儿慌 啊....月光
好像今晚月亮一样 忽明忽暗又忽亮 啊......
到底是爱还是心儿慌 啊....月光

2012年3月1日星期四

Shoe

New pair of shoe brought from Bangkok.as my parent went there to make prayer that had answer,,