Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Road Crossing

Add ImageEver since around 11th month, Joshua has been walking and walking non stop ! And Jamie loves to hold his hand, walking side by side together.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Joshua 1st Day at Cradle

He can finally "upgrade" to the cradle room for age 1-2.5yo kiddos!! Here, the room is spacious and have better toys for him to explore.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

White Tiger

See how cheerful he is?? This was taken right after he got well from a recent cough n cold he got it right after his 1st birthday.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Self Feeding

I must admit that I am not as "on-the-ball" when comes to training Joshua to be independent. Things like toilet training (although I've been putting him onto the toilet bowl to pass urine/motion, there's still no sense of urgency to see him off diaper/training pants) and feeding himself. Anyway, just for a start, I've started to allow him to hold the spoon himself for that split seconds for some self explorations :)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What's Next??

As I further shared my findings wif a friend who is into the children's whole brain education, I realised that I can do simple brain exercises with Jamie at home. With frequent practises to stimulate and keeps her midbrain activated, I believe, Jamie will be able to advance to a higher level of intelligence. The above picture showed the position of our midbrain. The red spot in the middle is the midbrain. It is in the sleeping mode before midbrain activation. Sadness and stress is the key factors to put the midbrain to sleep.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Research

As I was doing my own research via the net about the midbrain activation, few things to note are, when the child's midbrain is still active, he/she can experience better memory, concentration, improves creativity, talents as well as rebuild character and emotional stability. Overall, the child is happier and should be able to excel in many aspects of his life, be it academic, sports or a hidden talents. Nevertheless, this is possible when the child is not under stress or learning in an unhappy state of mind. Just when I thought Jamie's midbrain should be dormant since she's already 7 years old (a child's midbrain will become dormant by age of 5), someone told me to try a simple exercise on her (she was able to tell me the color of the red crayon, blind folded!!) to see if its really closed. Guess what?? Her midbrain is somewhat sensitive! Yippee!! So now, what's next huh??

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Midbrain Activation ??

Came across this new "in" thing that people have been talking about for the past 2 months or so. It's new here and interestingly, we tend to link our human brain with the left and right hemispheres but didn't realise that there's this little "bridge" that links both hemispheres together. Now, so what's about this little "bridge" ?? Well, the midbrain so as to speak. Some research has shown that, children's whose midbrain are still active or been activated, can perform better, the smart gets smarter. Read here for more information.