Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Danger of Negative Expectations

I am pretty upset for the past few days because of a few things... especially on how I deal with my kids when they do mistakes. Come across this while finding some info on how to tame myself  :P

from here

Maybe right after this I can try to control myself, control how I react to my kids, my husband, my surroundings..  

Allahummaj 'alni sobura, waj a'lni syakura..  Our Lord! Pour out on us patience, and cause us to die as Muslims.(7:126) 

by Greg Smalley, Psy.D.
 
As humans, many of us are prone to notice and remember when we make mistakes more so than when we do something positive. In the same way, as parents, it's easy to get trapped into focusing on our child's mistakes.
Instead of getting good reports, many kids are faced with the tradition of listening to their errors recounted by their parents. Certainly we mean well. After all, it's our job to train our children to understand the difference between right and wrong. I realize that in my haste to teach my girls responsibility, manners, how to share, and a host of other things, I sometimes error on the side of focusing on their faults. 

The problem is that whenever we focus on negative things or have negative beliefs about someone, we will find evidence to support our view. This is called confirmation bias. In other words, we try to confirm what we believe about someone (positive or negative). If we are constantly focused on our child's poor behavior, we will start to view him or her through a negative lens. We will begin to expect that kind of behavior. Sadly, when this happens people tend to live up to or down to our expectations. 

One of the greatest gifts you can give your children is to methodically notice what they do right on a daily basis. Marital researchers have discovered that when distressed couples began recording what the other mate did that was positive; the couple reported a substantial increase in their marital satisfaction. In the same way, make it a point to mentally record what your child does that is positive. I encourage you to share that with them before they go to bed. Imagine the positive effect on your children when the last word they hear that day is what they did right.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Red CD & red horse story


Hafiyya is riding red horse...

HFY : oh my! Let me down horse, I wanna get Mommy for some drinks! Ops... no.. no... my diapers is too heavy. Did I pee much?  is it time to change for a new diaper?

Horse : Yes, you did and now you stinky little monster, faster get changed!  *faint

(ada nampak ka itu kuda mau tumbang?)
Can you see that the horse is fainted?  * with big eyes open

Saturday, February 5, 2011

NEW BLOG LAUNCH GIVEAWAY !

Hi all, this is gonna be the 1st ever give away I am joining. Though not so sure if it is still on. :P

Serious.. look! what she is offering:

 
Agree with me? this is YUMMEH! hihihi.  OKay lets talk about her new blog.


The purpose of this blog is to share her experience & selling Premium Beautiful. Have you ever heard of it?  :P  Oh please!! come on! OK, a confession here. I do have a set. LOL........ shhh...  review? It will be on another post!

Friday, January 14, 2011

My heart pecah



While driving to drop Hannan & Hani at kindy and rushing to work:

Hannan : Momy, tau tak... my heart pecah
Me : What??
Hannan : My heart pecah tu sakit hati laaa...

Me : Ha Ha Ha... ada plak mcm tu??  Why kids are soo adorable??  :))

Momy loves you very much Hannan... If you only knew...

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Lactation Boosting Cookies Part 1

While blog hopping I found this:

http://blog.secretmothersclub.com/tag/lactation-cookies/

So I will just copy and paste it here.....

So here it is, the recipe for Lactation Boosting Cookies:

* 1 cup butter or marg
* 1 cup sugar
* 1 cup brown sugar
* 4 tablespoons water
* 2 tablespoons flaxseed meal*
* 2 large eggs
* 1 teaspoon vanilla
* 2 cups flour
* 1 teaspoon baking soda
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 3 cups oats, thick cut if you can get them
* 1 cup or more chocolate chips
* 2 tablespoons of brewers yeast* (be generous)

Directions:
Preheat oven at 375 degrees F. Mix together 2 tablespoons of flaxseed meal and water, set aside for 3-5 minutes. Cream (beat well) margarine and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, mix well. Stir flaxseed mixture and add with vanilla to the margarine mix. Beat until blended. Sift together dry ingredients, except oats and chips. Add to margarine mixture. Stir in oats then chips. Scoop or drop onto baking sheet, preferably lined with parchment or silpat. The dough is a little crumbly, so it helps to use a scoop.
Bake 8-12 minutes, depending on size of cookies.
Serves: 6 dozen cookies
Preparation time: 15 minutes
*can be found at any local health food store.

*NOTE* IT MUST BE BREWERS YEAST, NO SUBSTITUTIONS.
It makes a hell of a lot of cookies, so freeze the dough to use later!

Wait for my outcome soon in  Lactation Boosting Cookies part 2

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Little Caliphs Year End Party

Very funny day today.. :)

Momy dressed up early to attend this, as informed by teacher Faiza we need to be at the said venue  at 8.00 a.m. When we arrived there the teachers werent there yet. There were a few parents was waiting. Oh God, it was actually rehearsal in the morning session, so parents need not to be there. Mommy is over excited as always. So, mommy & baba went home and left Hannan to rehearse their stage presentation. Hannan will be singing ablution song with her friends. She has been practising this for weeks.

Ablution song by 5 yo presentation: 


And, here,.. see,.. she was so distracted when Momy stand in front of the stage to take this photo!!! and... see, how cute she is! :P well, like momy perasantan. heh heh heh (read you dont see this)


And the final event is..... 


Jeng Jeng Jeng!!

Can you guess? what number she got? hi hi hi... I dont wanna say it! but trust me Hannan, Momy & Baba really proud of you!  Mommy and Baba will always adore you and loves you. Muaaachhss!!  Mommy sayang Hannan. Always remember that, okay?  :)

WHY do we need sorting activities?

Our kid will benefit from having lots of experiences sorting, comparing and classifying objects before participating in patterning activities. This is also vital for their maths basics. I would say crucial for young child prepare for future classroom success too!


Hani really loves sorting activities. I never teach her... she just love to categorize things, sorting things and a well organized thing.  From my observation, she is a very organized person it seems (at 3 yo). No matter what she prefer it to be organized and neat...  see what she did.. categorized by color!

Momy needs to take part in her activity. So, this is the planning, need to get good time to do various type of sorting activities with her.


Sorting by Size
Take a couple of carrots or cheese sticks and cut then into segments of varying sizes. Encourage your preschooler to line up the various segments by size. Since carrots or cheese sticks are great for lining up either while lying down or standing up, you can make two sorting activities with the help of these nutritious snacks. Other materials to use are spaghetti, broken crayons, or celery stalks.


Sorting to Match
A precursor to the memory enhancing matching games, sorting activities for preschoolers that incorporate early matching are vital. Use a wide array of pasta sizes, shapes, and also colors. Empty all of the pastas into a big tub, shake it up, and show your toddler how to take out one particular kind of pasta shape. Next, ask the child to find others that match. Vary the sorting exercise by including shape as well as size and color matches.


Incorporating Sequence Recognition
One of the most advanced forms of sorting -- the recognition of sequences -- is a precursor for kindergarten mathematics. Use the carrots, cheese sticks, crayons, or pasta from the previous sorting activities; create an easy to recognize pattern, for example: one carrot piece, one pasta, one carrot piece, and so forth. Ask the preschooler to guess what comes next, and continue on the sequence sorting activity for a bit. As the child progresses in understanding the sequence sorting activities, you can make it as difficult and intricate as you like.