Monthly Archives: May 2010

Gifted Children…The Challenge Continues

I was at the hospital coffee shop yesterday prior to my husband’s appointment with his speech therapist and regular infusion.  There are shelves of second-hand books in there which caught my attention.

I am a book worm ever since I was a kid.  I bought three books and one of them is ‘Gifted Children:  The Challenge Continues’ (A Guide For Parents and Teachers), edited by Angelica Jacob and Graham Barnsley.  This book was published by the New South Wales Association for Gifted and Talented Children.  It is a very interesting book which I intend to discuss by pieces in several articles here at LMC.

When I picked up Alvin at kindie around 3:30 pm, his teacher and the day care manager talked to me and discussed to me about Alvin’s behaviour at kindie.  He is not very fond mingling with other kids.  He is a very intelligent young boy but they are concern about his social skills.  Honestly, it is the same concern that I have for the last five months.

Since Ivana started big school in January, Alvin became more clingy to me.  His separation anxiety came back in the same way as he was when he’s much younger.  It was a huge change and adjustment for Alvin, first, to be separated from Ivana in schooling; second, to be separated from Ivana in swimming lesson as well; third, the sudden shift from nappy to under pants which is part of his potty training.

Sounds like merely ‘small things’ for us adults, aren’t they?  But for a young boy, they are issues that need to be addressed and taken into consideration.

Alvin’s teacher is concerned about his social skills, but she also emphasized that Alvin is different from other kids in a sense that his intellect is more advanced compared to other kids his age.

A little bit more about Alvin:  He started recognizing words at age 2.  He memorized the alphabet and counted up to 100 at age 2.5.  His sharp memory of letters and images and word association enabled him to spell words at age 2; these are words that are not simple for a 2-year old boy, like: light, shade, slide, orange, strawberry, rocket, alphabet, train etc.  At age 3.5 he already knows how to read simple sentences and write words on his own.  He also already knows to differentiate simple shapes and geometric shapes like hexagon, octagon, pentagon etc.  He is also good in re-telling stories.  He loves singing as well as dancing.

Read related and helpful article:  http://lovely-moms-cafe.com/2009/08/02/my-future-spelling-bee-champions/

Alvin’s teacher opined that Alvin ‘might’ be a gifted child and that they might need to adjust their program to suit his needs.  She suggested that I bring Alvin to the clinic at the hospital where children are brought for assessment to be able to know if he is in the bracket or norm as a ‘gifted child’.  She said that the assessment will help them, as well as me as a parent, to adjust and meet Alvin’s needs.  The clinic also teaches the parents how to handle gifted children.

For me, whether Alvin is gifted or not does not really matter.  What’s important is that he’ll grow healthy and a good person.  It is a matter of understanding how I can help him nurture his intellect, skills and talents and teach him how to use those gifts responsibly.  Having him as my son and the joy that raising him and Ivana brings to my life is already a precious gift indeed.

Jessica Watson: Incredible Faith Of Parents To A Child…

Photo by Brendon Thorne-www.fiveaa.com.au

I was watching the live coverage of Jessica Watson’s homecoming last Sunday.  The last three hours of her journey back to Sydney harbor was incredibly exciting.  It was the completion of a young 16-year old girl’s dream to navigate around the world with her 10-meter boat Pink Lady.

The navigation lasted for 210 days.  Her travel was supported by her parents and siblings.  When I heard the news about this girl seven months ago, I was hesitant to believe that she was capable of doing it.  I was also shocked with the way her parents approved of her plan to navigate around the world.  It was incredible!

Jessica Watson’s message “Nothing is impossible if you believe and work hard on it” has inspired many, young and old alike.  She is very thankful to her parents who believed in her before anybody else did.  She is thankful for the freedom that her parents gave her to let her realize her dream.

As of to date, Jessica is the youngest person to ever navigate the world ‘unassisted’.

I admire this girl, but I think that my admiration to her parents is of thousand fold.  From the start Jessica started her navigation her parents lived with their hearts out of their body.  But they firmly believe she can make it.  And she did!  I cannot imagine myself letting my daughter go and navigate the world all on her own.  I think I should have an incredible faith…yet, I still cannot imagine how I will be able to do that.  Until now, I am definite I can’t.  I can’t…not because I don’t believe in my daughter’s abilities but I don’t think I have enough courage to face the world if something bad happens.  It is not the lack of belief in God either that nothing is impossible…  And I know God will understand.

Unbelievable people…admirable girl…incredible faith of parents to their daughter.  Amazing….

Freelance Broker – A Good Home-Based Job For SAHMs

Let me tell you first the main idea of the word “broker”.  Broker is one that act as an agent for others in negotiating contracts, purchases, sales and works for a certain fee.  I had no idea that I was already acting as a broker when I have been doing those aforementioned for few years now.

I work online as a writer but enjoy being a broker once in a while.  It began when my friends started offering me their real properties (as if I have millions to spend!) and I turned them down due to several reasons.  But since I was quite interested in the properties in terms of location, appearance, price and value,  I thought of offering the same to my other friends.  Some of those properties I even passed to my real estate agent-friends.

Remember that the idea here is to close a deal and earn a commission or referral fee.  If you have an agent who will do all the sales talks after you initiate it with a prospective client, you will be paid a ‘referral fee’.  If you are able to close the deal yourself, then, you get a commission from the seller.  I oftentimes do the first.  This is because I work, negotiate and refer ‘online’ – I cannot do more than that which will possibly make me earn huge commissions.  To work directly with the buyer/purchaser and assist in all the paper and legal works is something that interests me but just not viable as of this time.

I also have done referrals for interior designing and decorating (as well as car re-selling).  It is a good thing to have contacts with other professionals.  The potential of this job can be stretched by moms and be an option to earn while at home.

Coconut Water Mania!

In Asian countries, the coconut tree is considered a tree of life.  This is because every part of it, and it’s fruit as well, is beneficial to mankind; nothing goes to waste.  The bark of the coconut tree, leaves, twigs and coconut shell are often used as building materials for native looking houses (we call this ‘nipa huts’) and even household items like sweeping brooms, sleeping mats, hats, bags, baskets, slippers, and a lot more.

However, the coconut fruit is the ‘star’ among all the parts of the coconut tree.  Coconut has been tested to be useful and beneficial to humans.  The coconut oil being produced from the coconut milk in its white flesh has been proven to help moisturize skin, help rapid growth and strengthening of hair,  and is said to be anti-bacterial as well that is good in disinfecting the skin.

Coconut water hit the Australian television recently emphasizing its health benefits.  The fact that coconut water does not contain any cholesterol, low in calories, low in carbs, 99% fat-free and is very low in sugar is what makes health buffs interested in the drink.  Coconut water mania is in Hollywood as featured in the news report showing celebrities holding their bottle of commercialized coconut water.

The health benefits of coconut water are amazing.

*Coconut water can control diabetes

*It can control the body’s PH balance and reduce the risk of cancer

*Helps boost poor circulation

*Treat kidney

*Helps get rid of urinary tract infection/UTI

*Helps the body fight viruses that fights herpes, AIDS and flu

*Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells

*Naturally re-hydrates body

*Helps maintain the body proper temperature and keep it cool

*Promote weight loss

*Increase or improve metabolism

*Boost the immune system

*Detoxifies the body

*Helps cleanse and maintain a healthy digestive system

*It is more nutritious than milk and healthier than orange juice

*It contains more potassium than sports and energy drinks

*It contains lauric acid (which can also be found in breast milk) that helps the body flush out toxins.

*It contains fiber that helps regulate intestinal health

I personally love coconut water.  My mom used to serve us coconut juice at least once a week.  We are aware of the benefits of drinking coconut water, but to learn that there are more and more discovered and tested benefits from it makes this product of nature loved by many.  Giving your kids a cup of coconut water few times a week or even everyday will surely be worth it!

Help Your Kids Ditch Bad Eating Habits

It is a very common problem among parents dealing with kids who are very fussy about food.  The most difficult thing about it is that kids may opt not to eat enough during every meal.  The worries of parents are never ending as it is apparent that many kids who are fussy do not meet the nutritional requirements that their body need during their growing years.

From preparing foods that are attractive, to experimenting on tasty, colorful and interesting ingredients, parents’ effort does not always turn successful.  It is so frustrating seeing our kids not eating the way they should and the way we want them to eat.

If you have fussy kids who do not eat much, it is of utmost important to bring them for regular check with your family doctor or pediatrician.  A prescription of multivitamins is also a good idea.  You can always ask your doctor on which multivitamins he recommends that will boost your kids’ appetite.

It is also very important to observe healthy food choices at home.   Get junk food out of the pantry!  If you are keeping cookies, biscuits, lollies and the like to give your kids as treats once in rare occasions, make sure to keep them out of their sight and reach. The more they see these food, the more they crave for it.

I have tried all these on my son Alvin and he is doing really well for the last couple of months now.  His appetite has completely changed and he is starting to try other food and develop discipline when it comes to the food that he needs to eat at a certain meal time.

I am thankful that my daughter Ivana has very good eating habits.  Her food choices are also smart.

Parents MUST show their kids that eating healthy does not necessarily mean eating boring and not so tasty food.  Vegetables and fruits, cereals, protein rich food, etc. should be introduced as part of the family’s diet from the time the kids start eating solid food.  For me, it’s all about getting used to what they are eating and knowing what’s good for them.

The Bitter Truth About Sugar

I have been having a problem every now and then about my skin.  There are times when pimples would just pop out of my face.  Not only few, but a number of them.  I knew even before that I have this habit of not drinking enough water in a day.  I also know that my addiction with coffee, which gives me an overdose of sugar as well, is one of the causes of my pimples.

Aside from the fact, which we all know, that sugar can cause diabetes, obesity and even heart problems, there is more to it.  Too much intake of sugar causes the production of molecules in our body called “advanced glycation end products” or AGEs.  The more sugar you take in your body, the more AGEs you produce which in turn causes the damage to the elastin and collagen that your skin needs to avoid wrinkles.

Elastin and collagen are connective underlying tissues that make our skin firm and wrinkle free.

So that is the sad part about eating all our favorite sweets.  Eating sweets in moderation is the only way to avoid the problem that too much sugar can cause to our body.  We do not need to give it up though.  Moderation is the key.  As of early this week, I have started reducing my sugar intake.  That means, less coffee, no soft drinks, chocolates and ice cream and cakes only once in a blue moon…and a liter of water a day!