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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

AJ's Developments

I'm mighty proud of AJ. She's mature for a 2 year old. She's already ahead especially in verbal development. She can already tell me how's her day with perfect recollection that I no longer need to ask her Papa everytime i went home from work.

Her sentences are still broken but you can easily understand what she wants to say. Like last night when she's asking me for a carousel ride. She told me "mama, punta tayo dun MOA sakay horse-horse, dig-dig".

At her age, he really is able to communicate well.

Every morning, her papa needs to ask her what she wants for breakfast first before buying or cooking. If she says she likes "maporado" (champorado) but he Papa would buy "popas" (sopas) instead, then she won't eat - unless you give her "maporado". It would vary every morning, sometimes she would say she likes "pansiton" (pancit canton) or "dodles" (noodles), sometimes "geebar" (fudgee bar).

A few months ago, if you ask her if she already ate, she would always answer “Di pa” even if she’s already full. Now, she will say what she ate and will only say “DI pa” if she has not eat yet.

She talks to us like she's already an adult. Nakikipagtalo pa minsan. Like if she wants to ride her bike and we would say it's still broken, She won't believe and will say "ayos 'yan papa kanina eh" and she won't stop until you give her what she wants.

Even at dinner time, We're not teaching her table manners yet (it would come though), I'm still letting her play around while her plate is on our living room table, She'll eat by herself - that's ok - but I still need to remind her "subo na baby" she's obedient - she would go to the table to feed herself, after a while she's on the run again. When I call her, she would say "puno pa mama o" pointing on her mouth implying the she's still chewing her food.

Nakakatuwa talaga! To think that her first sentence was "Mama La na!" (Mama wala na!), and she has spoken that at seven months old!

It's so nice talaga!

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