This is our Hafiy doing ‘revision’ on my lappy. Lately he’s no more like to watch the videos or flash powerpoint, instead, he likes to tekan-tekan the keyboard for ntah-apa-apa. Oh jangan tertipu cos he knows nothing about operating a PC. Just pressing the button and laugh sorang-sorang.
Is today’s toddler that advance? Ye lah, at very tender age, they likes to try and explore everything, especially the latest gadgets like handphone, computer, remote control, etc.
Actually for me, it’s not the toddler or the baby yang advance, but their parents are. Us lah. It means that, everyday we use handphones, computers, remote control and other high-tech devices very vigorously. So they just follow our routine, that sometimes we do it unconsciously.
Ask the parents who like to read 24/7 without depending on any high tech device, sure their kids pun love to read.
Kids are like white clothes. Modern words say kids are like sponge. They will absorb everything attach to them, and they’ll catch any color threw on them.
If we want our children to be green, play with green colour.
If you have any bad habit that you don’t want your children to follow, please stop now. They don’t need you to say "This is what you should do" but they’ll see what you do. Do you familiar with little kids who call their father ‘Abang’, even if the parents teach them to call him ‘Abah’,’Papa’, etc?
So now everybody knows what I am doing everyday. LOL.
Mencelah sikit. Hafiy also liked to hit Fahry’s head. I knew he’s not doing it on purpose. But for days I was thinking why he acted like such. Was he jealous? And today I knew, he saw me belai-belai Fahry’s head everytime I breastfeed him, and Hafiy wanted to do the same! But since he has no proper control on his hand muscle and energy, the belai-belai changed into pukul-pukul.
So I taught him how to belai kepala Adik.
Hafiy loves his baby brother so much after some episodes of jealousy especially the ‘jangan kau rampas susuku’ series. Now, when Fahry screams, he would tell me to go to Fahry. Using his sign language lah.
On top of that, I am practicing a popular method to ‘tame’ the rascal Hafiy. Will share it later!
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