Now that Anya is in K2 (read: Kindergarten 2, the year before she goes to Primary One here in Singapore), I get to see more of her love for writing and words.
Which to me is …
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About Anya, Her Love for Words and God’s Grace
Parenting : Encouraging Responsibility and Independence
“I want to do it myself, Mommy”
We parents hear this a lot from the kids, don’t we?
Little ones want to accomplish certain tasks themselves, but many parents sometimes feel they’re still too young to do …
Eight Things about our Children that We Should Pray For
Wilson and I have been attending weekly Bible Class on the topic of ‘Spiritual Formation for Children’, and we’ve been really blessed by every teaching shared by Ev. Maria Mazo.
We learned about SO many important …
Finding: Life’s Grand Purpose
Here’s a thought I’d like to share with you today.
[Inspired by the book I’m currently reading: ‘Training Hearts, Teaching Minds’, by Starr Meade]
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Ever wondered what would happen if something is NOT used according to the …
Parenting: Helping Kids Become Thoughtful People
We all know how important and encouraging it is to utter positive words towards others.
Especially towards little ones.
Now the question is, HOW have we been uttering our ‘words of encouragement’?
Like for example, when a two-year-old …
Sunday’s Food for Thought : Beyond what we can see today
What do you see when you see little children?
Whether we realise it or not, the way we regard little ones will greatly determine how we treat them, consciously and unconsciously.
If we see children as ‘understanding …
Parenting : Actively Involved Mommy and Daddy
Last weekend, Wilson and I had the opportunity to share, with our church’s Youth Group, a little insight on Parenting.
The response was positive, and I was asked if I could share some of these points …
Thoughts: Are we better off today than tomorrow?
[A precious old photo of my now-90-years-old grandpa, taken at his home in China in the early 1920s]
My parents and grandparents used to tell us how things were so different back when they were growing …