Posts Tagged ‘child development’

A Quest to be a Learning Savvy Parent

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

It’s interesting how siblings can have totally different personalities. This is the case with my two boys. The older one is an outgoing person who loves to hang out with friends. My younger son enjoys himself more as he draws and doodles endlessly, is less of a TV person than his brother and has a Read More …

Mommy Academy

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Mommies are the first educators of their kids. If so, we mommies must have some sort of a plan, some sort of a curriculum, which should guide us on how to enhance our kids’ knowledge and make them appreciate the value of learning.
This need not be a sophisticated plan, just a guideline, for us to Read More …

Toy-ing With the Idea of Smart Mommy-ing (Part II)

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Most parents approach the subject of choosing toys without much thought. Some buy toys without much planning and weighing. As long as it is in vogue, it is affordable, or it simply excites their children, they go for it.
It is crucial for parents to choose the right ones – even if they are relatively few Read More …

Toy-ing With the Idea of Smart Mommy-ing (Part I)

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

To take off from my last post on evolving into a blog that will tackle issues on parenthood and mommy-hood in particular, here is the first installment of a two-part article on making the right choices of toys for kids. Hope you will pick something wise from it:
Being mom is such a demanding role. If Read More …