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Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Meet "Kyla"


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My daughter is Mickyla Angeline Nacario.
She is 4 years old.
She is attending Summer Classes now.
She is very attentive to her teacher.
She knows how to identify alphabets and letters.
She knows how to write it. She is smart.
She is a God-fearing child.
She is our one and only child.
She is our little girl.
She makes us smile each day. We love her so much!

by: jil0504 at 11:00 | link | comments

Saturday, 25 April 2009
3 Daycare Perks

1. It'll make him healthier. Sure, he's going to have the sniffles more often than a stay-at-home tyke. But the bugs he's exposed to may strengthen his immune system, which in turn may protect him from chronic conditions like allergies, asthma, and even leukemia. According to a new study from the University of California, Berkeley, kids who attend daycare are 30 percent less likely to develop the most common type of childhood leukemia. The researchers think the immune-system boost from the infections may be why.

2. It'll prep him for school. "Daycare centers are more stimulating and cognitively enriching than in the past," says Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Ph.D., an investigator for a recent National Institutes of Health study that found that at age 4, kids who'd been in daycare did better on literacy and number-skills tests.

3. It'll jump-start his social life. Daycare tots learn to be more cooperative and are more assertive than kids who stay home. Because they have to get along with lots of other children, they learn they don't always come first and how to make friends, says Hirsh-Pasek. A lesson always better learned sooner rather than later in life!

by: jil0504 at 12:46 | link | comments

Thursday, 23 April 2009
Let's Pray for Kyla

My poor Kyla is sick.  She has flu, colds and cough. We had a hard time forcing her to take her medicines. Kyla does not like to take medicines. I don’t know why. It has fruit flavors and so it’s sweet. That is why sometimes I am annoyed with her because she does not want to cooperate. I don’t want her to get sick because when she has a high there’s a possibility that she will have seizure. Gosh! I don’t want it to happen seeing her eyes were all white and her fingernails are violet. It really panics all of us. We have no choice but to rush her in the hospital. I’m glad that my mom is here to help us and assist me. I will put a cold wet towel in her forehead, neck and to her underarm to lower her hot body’s temp.

I am praying for her that she will get well soon because she still wants to go to school even if she is not feeling well. I pray that God will heal her.

by: jil0504 at 12:34 | link | comments

Sunday, 19 April 2009
Kyla is Smart

kyla1Last week was the beginning of Kyla’s Summer Class. I’m glad that she never cries and stays foot on her seat not like other children. They don’t want their mom to leave them in their classroom. She is very attentive and participates in their oral recitation. I have no problem with her because she is interested in schooling. I know she will excel academically. I’m proud of her. Now I know she is ready to go to school this June. I hope and pray that she will not get tired of schooling.

by: jil0504 at 14:06 | link | comments

How To Listen To Your Child?

1. Stop what you are doing.

2. Look at your child.

3. Pay attention to your child's nonverbal language. Does the child look happy, sad, afraid?

4. Be silent.

5. Use simple acknowledgement responses that show you are listening. "I see. Oh. Uh-Huh. Hmmm."

6. Use door-openers, phrases that encourage further talking. "Tell me more. Go on. How do you feel about that? I know what you mean. Then what?"

7. Listen for and name the feelings you think you hear from what your child is telling you. "That made you pretty mad, didn't it? You seem really happy about that!"

8. Use problem-solving phrases when needed. "What do you wish you could do? What do you want to happen? What do you think will happen if you do that?"

by: jil0504 at 13:40 | link | comments

Nutrition for Toddlers

As your toddler gets off baby food and starts eating more and more regular 'table' food, you can expect his diet to look just like the rest of the family's diet. That means three meals a day and a couple of healthy snacks. The typical toddler will likely get:

* 16-24 ounces of whole cow's milk each day, although this isn't necessary if your toddler is still nursing 2-3 times a day. Avoid low fat milk until your toddler is at least two years old.

* no more than 4-6 ounces of 100% fruit juice each day.

* on average, 6 servings of grains, 2-3 servings of vegetables, 2-3 servings of fruits, and 2 servings of 'protein' foods, like meat, fish, chicken, or legumes (beans, peas, lentils).

by: jil0504 at 13:20 | link | comments

Wednesday, 15 April 2009
I miss my blog

I’m sorry to all my readers for not updating this blog because I am busy offline. Last week was Holy Week, we just stayed at home..so bored! I want to go to the beach especially at Samal but Hubby has many pending jobs to finish so we have no choice but stay at home and get our lives busy. What I did is do the household chores while I’m not busy online. Have bonded time with my daughter like teaching her the letters of the alphabet and the numbers from 1-10. I want her to be ready in her Summer Class which had started last Monday. As an update, I’m proud of her because she listens to her teacher and participates in her class. Now I know that she is ready to go to school.

by: jil0504 at 13:20 | link | comments

Monday, 06 April 2009
Everything is Ready

This afternoon I and Kyla went to her school to pay for her summer class. Their summer class will start at April 13. Kyla is so excited and me too. LOL!

bagBy the way, she has her Barbie school bag given by her Mama Lolit (my mom-in-law). All I have to buy is her requirements like long coupon bond, long plastic envelope, pencil, sharpener and etc. I will buy it by tomorrow.


These are her books given by her Mama Lolit again. It helps her a lot like writing small and big letters. Identifying the alphabets and objects, so also numbers of coloring book.

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by: jil0504 at 09:39 | link | comments (1)

Little Children Are..

Little children are curious, energetic and eager to learn. But their bodies and minds are still in the process of growth.

by: jil0504 at 09:12 | link | comments

Checklist that you can use when you are selecting your Child's Preschool

It is a major decision you are going to make, especially as it is the first time that your child is going to be without you albeit for a couple of hours.

The teachers:

The classroom:

Play area around the building:

Kids' activities:

School policies:



by: jil0504 at 08:59 | link | comments

Kyla is ready..!

Kyla will have a summer class this month up to May. I want her to be prepared this coming June. I hope she can adjust quickly to her new environment. Anyway, it will take 2 hours only so it’s not tiring. Hubby taught her how to write and I am so happy because she did it. Kyla can now write the big letters from A to F. I want her to write her full name as soon as possible. I hope she will be attentive to her teacher and participate in their class. I am her private tutor at home. I hope I have long patience in teaching her. Wish me luck! LOL!

by: jil0504 at 08:52 | link | comments

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