Wednesday, January 23, 2008

geometric!!!

Yes, that's how swithart defines her daughter's ability to do the math. (Laughs!) First, she started browsing her baby books when she was still a baby, 4 months that is, when she started to flip over. Then by and by, she does that constantly. She prefers playing with books and papers and pens and pencils, rather than her stuffed toys. I put all of her stuffed animals away because it just won't work with her. We recently bought her building blocks and educational tiles as her flooring. She consistently shows off her likes and desires to arrange and organize things after she cluttered it. But this one's pretty amazing. Look!

You've seen it! It's a pen and a pencil. Who would've thought an 18-month-old can excellently execute that?

She did that without our attention at all. I was busy with my own thing in my lappy and swithart was with his own, too, and we were just curious what made Triz applauding her own self when she went back to our TV room from the kitchen. Swithart attended her first, and I rushed quickly to the kitchen when the dad called me to go and see. Aahh... such a skill, eh?

5 comments:

  1. talented talaga si triz! mino-motivate niya ang kanyang sarili na siya lang. good signs yan. paglaki niya maipagmalaki talaga nyo yan.

    clap clap..
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  2. Kuyawa Triz ah maayo man kaayo balancing hehehehe good job Triz sus mag scientist man tingali ka ig dako nimo puhon hahahaha
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  3. Oh that is funny! It is also very good that she can fit them in such a little space. Good motor skils she has.
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  4. dah lupig lang ang mom ug dad,wala gyud mo think ug buhat ana sa?oh di ba?hahaha

    iya gyud na isip nga pwd ipaslak ang pen didto cel?hahaha
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  5. Go na jud ang egot. It nurture jud na Cel give her educational toys para ma go jud ang ka genius.
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