QUOTE(carmenyta @ Feb 2 2016, 09:07 AM)
honestly, i'm impressed with what your 7 year old god sister can do.
don't worry so much about that though. it's still a long way to go.
some girls will grow up to be more ladylike esp when they start developing crushes.
still, if you're worried, maybe you and your brother should treat her like a lady so that she knows what's it like to be treated as one.
ur mom can help by reminding her to be mindful of how she sits. it takes time though simply cause sometimes sitting like guys are just SO comfortable even for us girls. haha I rmb back when I was in primary 3 or 4, one of my classmates also sat with her legs open. She had safety pants on. My teacher then gathered all of us girls and talked to us about sitting properly 'like a girl' and decency.
oh, u should also probably need to set a ground rule with ur sister on how to act in public. public =/= home. maybe that will help.
all in all, it takes constant reminding for kids. don't give up.
mandarin part: she's in chinese school don't worry about it. she will slowly pick it up that is if you don't focus on the grades.
my son, eventhough studies in chinese primary school still prefers to speak in english and can only speak a handful of mandarin.
Thanks, I know I shouldn't worry too much, but it just can't be helped I suppose. It's like wanting to give the best to her but not sure if it's done right. I want her to be emotionally strong so no scums would break her heart when she grows up, but now I'm worried about her being too manly. It's sounds stupid and it probably is, but can't help but to think of all these things.
There's once where I bought those secret garden colouring book and thought her how to do shading and blending. Me, my mom and her would then sit down and colour together. After sometime, she trolled us by colouring her side with a full rainbow gradient from left to right. While I do can't help but to find it funny and laughed with her, deep down I know that it's me and my brother's fault for making her this way. We tend to buy more girly stuff for her nowadays, but she would rather play with our decades old toys like hot wheels and transformers, wouldn't even bother to look at those bracelet kits or the thing that lets you make fake plastic food.
I mean it's ok to have preference, but I just hope she would at least be more aware of the way she moves and the way she sits. I've spoken to my cousin sisters and they have agreed to talk to her on their next trip back to Malaysia, which is middle of this year. It's just annoying that she wouldn't listen to us and knowing that me and my bro is the cause of it all.
Mandarin wise, like you said, knowing the Chinese schools, they'll probably drill it into her brains. Just hoping that she won't end up discriminating people or alienated for not speaking Mandarin. How's your son doing in terms of making friends in school?
QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Feb 3 2016, 03:58 PM)
Thread moved to Serious Kopitiam.
You might also wanna check out Parenting subforum on this issue. But I believe you will get better response here in Serious /k.
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Thanks munkeyflo. I've lurked around Parenting for some time and the topics are mostly about handling babies though.