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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    is singapore a really stressful society to grow up or is it like you mentioned parents afraid to lose.
    ...
    no parents want to see their child do poorly. regardless of race, it is natural to see parents be supportive and pushing of the child potential.

    of course some parents take it to a level too extreme.

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  • 116520
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    Thank you thank you... maybe its time for me to get her an English tuiton... ha ha ha...

    Originally posted by triton View Post
    is singapore a really stressful society to grow up or is it like you mentioned parents afraid to lose.

    i would probably explain to her that there are exception for special cases such as this where h is a consonant. or i would say this is english history where it was laid down many years/centuries ago. just like somethings we do is because it has been 'preset'

    just like there is alot of salt. where alot is plural so have to use are etc.

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  • triton
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    is singapore a really stressful society to grow up or is it like you mentioned parents afraid to lose.

    i would probably explain to her that there are exception for special cases such as this where h is a consonant. or i would say this is english history where it was laid down many years/centuries ago. just like somethings we do is because it has been 'preset'

    just like there is alot of salt. where alot is plural so have to use are etc.

    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    I do agree with you that Singapore is a really stressful society to grow up in...

    While I am chatting with you guys in this watch forum, my wife is chatting with others mummies in other forum about schools, tutions, piano lessons, etc... It is not that I don't love my little girl but I just believe that kids should grow up on their own "naturally". Do what they like and as a parent, we don't need to mold them into what we want...

    BTW, my girl is 5 year-old. She asked me a question which I don't know how to answer her recently. She told me that her teacher taught her any words starting with A, E, I, O, U should use 'an' instead of 'a'. Then she asked me why we use "half an hour" leh?? I know it is due to the pronounciation of "hour".... but.....

    Any bros know how to explain this to a 5 year-old girl? Stress.....

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  • pet
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    Riot as usual lah ah Pet.. hahahahah
    drink abit also keep me healthy ... hahahaha

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  • chinchilla
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    agree reg the breastfeeding
    read from somewhere (cant remb where though) that antibodies from the mother is passed to the baby via breastmilk.. particularly of some IgA type tt offer protection against mucosal infection including flu. also heard tt breastmilk is also good for the baby's cognitive development. that breastmilk babies have average of 7 IQ points higher than non-breastmilk babies..

    World Health Organization has also recommended sole breastmilk feeding for at least the first 6mths of age.

    not sure how true these are.. i'll try to find out the source...

    Originally posted by elyjacob View Post
    you've said it! breast milk is the best.

    my 1st son was breast fed till he was about 1+ yr... my daughter till she was about 11+ mths and my youngest son till he was about 6+ mths....

    i can see the difference in their immunity level. my first is generally ok, my second got sensitive nose and throat issues as well as needs the puff and my youngest son has got very bad bronchital issues and now and then needs the puff as well...

    sigh.... should have delayed and insist that my mrs breast feed my children longer...

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  • 116520
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    I do agree with you that Singapore is a really stressful society to grow up in...

    While I am chatting with you guys in this watch forum, my wife is chatting with others mummies in other forum about schools, tutions, piano lessons, etc... It is not that I don't love my little girl but I just believe that kids should grow up on their own "naturally". Do what they like and as a parent, we don't need to mold them into what we want...

    BTW, my girl is 5 year-old. She asked me a question which I don't know how to answer her recently. She told me that her teacher taught her any words starting with A, E, I, O, U should use 'an' instead of 'a'. Then she asked me why we use "half an hour" leh?? I know it is due to the pronounciation of "hour".... but.....

    Any bros know how to explain this to a 5 year-old girl? Stress.....

    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    Stressful?? Hmm.... I can understand so you stay on the watches topic, no problem.
    I choose to enjoy parenthood as I am indeed blessed by God's grace to have two beautiful kids... The elder one is very defiant but is extremely adorable when he is affectionate.... I've seen kids who runs riot but we too were one at their age...
    I recognise that Primary school enrollment, PSLE, Tuition, Exams etc etc are huge challenges but well, we do want the best for them and being alot older than them, can handle the stress better than them.... Sadly, Singapore is a really stressful society to grow up in........

    I guess I choose to take positive affirmations. And I DO see the results rub off on my boy...
    Frankly, I started on the disciplinarian path.... but that too rub off on him which had a negative influnence on him... That made me do alot of soul searching frankly... His two extreme behavious is the direct impact of the approach I choose to take... I am only glad that I have the luxury of time to correct it before it sets into his character...

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  • jazz_samz
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    Riot as usual lah ah Pet.. hahahahah

    Originally posted by pet View Post
    my 3 kids all on breast milk .. hmmm.... all til at least 1 yr... hehee ... the youngest 1, now 14 mths, only at night nia... the first 2 slowly quit breast milk whn they start taking more solid ... hehehe ... if overflow, i help clean up wastage ... hahahhahahaha

    Stressful?? Hmm.... I can understand so you stay on the watches topic, no problem.
    I choose to enjoy parenthood as I am indeed blessed by God's grace to have two beautiful kids... The elder one is very defiant but is extremely adorable when he is affectionate.... I've seen kids who runs riot but we too were one at their age...
    I recognise that Primary school enrollment, PSLE, Tuition, Exams etc etc are huge challenges but well, we do want the best for them and being alot older than them, can handle the stress better than them.... Sadly, Singapore is a really stressful society to grow up in........

    I guess I choose to take positive affirmations. And I DO see the results rub off on my boy...
    Frankly, I started on the disciplinarian path.... but that too rub off on him which had a negative influnence on him... That made me do alot of soul searching frankly... His two extreme behavious is the direct impact of the approach I choose to take... I am only glad that I have the luxury of time to correct it before it sets into his character...

    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Parenthood?? I am a parent too. Very stress topic... I rather talk about watches here to relax myself....

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  • jazz_samz
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    Really?? From my understanding, its the most commonly used (maybe also the most convenient to GPs) antibiotics to address most bacteria and infection strains... I reckon by that, it means the mildest that has the widest hit rate..

    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    when i asked the GP in s'pore to prescribe Amoxilin or Augmentine...... she look at me and say why i need such a high strength antibiotic. i was then told that it is very high strength antibiotic. however in oz, we take these antibiotics like taking lollies



    champion!

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  • 116520
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    Parenthood?? I am a parent too. Very stress topic... I rather talk about watches here to relax myself....

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
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    GP diagnosed he had a bacteria infection (hence the antibiotic med Augmentine prescribed) ...
    when i asked the GP in s'pore to prescribe Amoxilin or Augmentine...... she look at me and say why i need such a high strength antibiotic. i was then told that it is very high strength antibiotic. however in oz, we take these antibiotics like taking lollies

    Originally posted by pet View Post
    my 3 kids all on breast milk .. hmmm.... all til at least 1 yr... hehee ... the youngest 1, now 14 mths, only at night nia... the first 2 slowly quit breast milk whn they start taking more solid ... hehehe ... if overflow, i help clean up wastage ... hahahhahahaha
    champion!

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  • pet
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    my 3 kids all on breast milk .. hmmm.... all til at least 1 yr... hehee ... the youngest 1, now 14 mths, only at night nia... the first 2 slowly quit breast milk whn they start taking more solid ... hehehe ... if overflow, i help clean up wastage ... hahahhahahaha

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  • elyjacob
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    you've said it! breast milk is the best.

    my 1st son was breast fed till he was about 1+ yr... my daughter till she was about 11+ mths and my youngest son till he was about 6+ mths....

    i can see the difference in their immunity level. my first is generally ok, my second got sensitive nose and throat issues as well as needs the puff and my youngest son has got very bad bronchital issues and now and then needs the puff as well...

    sigh.... should have delayed and insist that my mrs breast feed my children longer...

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  • jazz_samz
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    Ya.. Ive read it b4 in some mag... but fortunate for me is that he didnt fall sick until he was about 18mths.... I think breast milk also help alot with his immunity... it was after changing to forumla that he got his first bulk of flu...

    Originally posted by triton View Post
    according to my family doctor. there are close to 1000 virus. so on average have to visit the doctor once a month till they are 10 years old. as u have mentioned, the body has to develop its own 'antibiotics' to counter.

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  • kenkelvin
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    according to my family doctor. there are close to 1000 virus. so on average have to visit the doctor once a month till they are 10 years old. as u have mentioned, the body has to develop its own 'antibiotics' to counter.

    your family doctor must be rich anyway happy chinese new year to u and your family

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  • triton
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    according to my family doctor. there are close to 1000 virus. so on average have to visit the doctor once a month till they are 10 years old. as u have mentioned, the body has to develop its own 'antibiotics' to counter.

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