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| Sunday, 9-Dec-2007 12:00 |
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Happy Wedding to Uncle Lukman -----
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| Wednesday, 5-Dec-2007 08:09 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 16 Months Old-weeks 2
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"Amsyar Cave" bertambah satu lagi......
"harta karun" pun bertambah jugak.......
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| Tuesday, 4-Dec-2007 09:26 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 16 Months Old-weeks 2
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| Monday, 3-Dec-2007 12:00 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 16 Months Old-weeks 2
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| Tuesday, 27-Nov-2007 08:40 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 16 Months Old-weeks 1
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| Sunday, 25-Nov-2007 12:00 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 16 Months Old-weeks 1
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Milestone
Mastered Skills (most kids can do)
• Turns the pages of a book
• Has temper tantrums when frustrated
• Becomes attached to a soft toy or other object
Emerging Skills (half of kids can do)
• Discovers the joy of climbing
• Stacks three blocks
• Uses spoon or fork
• Learns the correct way to use common objects (e.g., the telephone)
Advanced Skills (a few kids can do)
• Takes off one piece of clothing by himself
• Gets finicky about food
• Switches from two naps to one
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| Saturday, 24-Nov-2007 12:00 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 16 Months Old-weeks 1
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| Saturday, 17-Nov-2007 12:00 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 15 Months Old-weeks 3
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Every day you watch your toddler attempt and accomplish something new, but the 15th month is one that pediatricians and developmental experts consider a "milestone" period. Most babies (around 90 percent) are walking now, and it may seem like with his first steps your baby walked right out of babyhood. Suddenly he wants to sit at the dinner table — or stand on a chair at the table — instead of in his highchair, he wants to talk on the telephone, push the vacuum cleaner, anything he can do to help you. Even if he's not totally confident on his feet, he's still very keen to experiment with different ways of moving: climbing, trotting, running, jumping, and ... dawdling.
Shopping and marketing can be challenging during these early stages of toddlerhood, since your mini-explorer is much too curious to be strapped into a grocery cart or stroller — he'd much rather stand or walk. (Some babies this age are more content to ride in a backpack.) He also wants to pull things off of shelves and then try to carry the objects while he walks around. While this can be frustrating for you, he's not intentionally trying to cause trouble — he's just putting his new physical skills to the test.
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| Wednesday, 14-Nov-2007 12:00 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 15 Months Old-weeks 3
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Hitting, scratching, and biting are common toddler behaviors, but that may not be much comfort when your toddler starts terrorizing his playmates — or you. A combination of still-emerging language skills, a fierce desire to become independent, and undeveloped impulse control is usually the cause of the trouble. As your toddler matures, he'll eventually learn to express his frustration with words.
Although many toddlers go through an aggressive phase, it's your job to teach your toddler that it's not okay to hurt other people. Keep a close eye on your toddler when he plays with other children. The minute he starts to hit, bite, or push, remove him from the situation and gently but firmly remind him that hitting is not okay. Expect to reinforce this message many times over before the behavior stops.
You should never, under any circumstances, hit your child to teach him a lesson. Some parents do this to show the child "how it feels," thinking that if their child feels hurt, he'll be reluctant to hurt others. Unfortunately, the tactic usually has the opposite effect. If you hit your child (or let others hit your child), it sends the message that hitting is okay.
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| Monday, 12-Nov-2007 08:27 |
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Muhammad Amsyar Sallehin - 15 Months Old-weeks 3
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Milestone
* Mastered Skills (most kids can do)
• Plays with ball
• Uses three words regularly
• Walks backward
* Emerging Skills (half of kids can do)
• Scribbles with a crayon
• Runs
• Adopts "no" as his favorite word
* Advanced Skills (a few kids can do)
• "Helps" around the house
• Puts his fingers to his mouth and says "shhh"
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