23 March, 2009

Why is it so important?





What types of play are best for my child?

It depends on the stage of development. Since play is the tool your child uses to learn about the world, the skills she's working on right now are your biggest clues to choosing the best activities. For instance, if your 12-month-old is exploring cause and effect, play a simple version of hide-and-seek under tables and chairs. If at 20 months she's obsessed with climbing stairs, find a set where she can practice under your watchful eye.


Here are some guidelines for the types of play your child may be most interested in at different stages, according to Catherine Marchant, a play therapist at Wheelock College in Boston:

Social play
Interacting with you and others is important throughout the first year. Infants like to smile, look, and laugh. Older babies enjoy games such as peekaboo and itsy-bitsy spider.

Object play
Touching, banging, mouthing, throwing, pushing, and otherwise experimenting with things is fascinating for the 4- to 10-month-old set.

Functional and representational play
Pretending to use familiar objects in an appropriate way — pushing a toy lawn mower over the grass, or calling Grandma with a hairbrush, for instance — is the height of fun for 12- to 21-month-olds as their imaginations begin to blossom.

Early symbolic play
This type of play, common around the age of 2, creates something out of nothing. Your child might play with a shoebox as if it were a school bus, complete with motor noises, for example, or pretend to eat a plastic ring, insisting it's a doughnut.

Role play
Around 30 to 36 months your little actor will begin taking on new roles. Playing doctor, teacher, or mommy is common now.

How can I make the most of my child's playtime?

Try these suggestions:

Think of playtime as more than toy time. Playing is really any enjoyable activity that involves people, objects, or movement. Everything from blowing bubbles at each other to singing songs to splashing in the tub to chasing each other around the room qualifies. If you've ever seen a 1-year-old enthralled with a cardboard box, you understand how wide the parameters are.

Play along with your child. You're the ultimate plaything, and any activity will seem more fun if your toddler can share it with you. Talk to her while you play and you'll help boost her language skills.

Introduce play activities when your child is happy and rested, suggests Marilyn Segal, a developmental psychologist and author of the Your Child at Play series.

Stop when your child's had enough. Children have different thresholds for stimulation. When yours seems bored, fussy, or tired, it's time for a break.

Give your child a chance to play alone and with others. Both types of play are beneficial.

Let your child choose activities and control the direction of her play. You can suggest new things or present new options, but your child should be the boss. After all, play is about fun, and if there's one thing your child is an expert at already, it's having a good time.




a year wiser...


wait for the next post - a year wiser2



22 March, 2009

Wulan?



I watched Wulan on astro channel 615 this evening n it was a fascinating movie.love the song too.wanna share this song with all of u..


Reflection

Look at me
You may think you see
Who I really am
But you'll never know me
Every day, is as if I play apart
Now I see
If I wear a mask
I can fool the world
But I can not fool
My heart

Who is that girl I see
Staring straight back at me?
When will my reflection show
Who I am inside?

I am now
In a world where I have to
Hide my heart
And what I believe in
But somehow
I will show the world
What's inside my heart
And be loved for who I am

Who is that girl I see
Staring straight back at me?
Why is my reflection
Someone I don't know?

Must I pretend that i'm
Someone else for all time?

When will my reflection show
Who I am inside?

There's a heart that must
Be free to fly
That burns with a need
To know the reason why
Why must we all conceal
What we think
How we feel
Must there be a secret me
I'm forced to hide?
I won't pretend that i'm
Someone else

For all time
When will my reflections show
Who I am inside?
When will my reflections show
Who I am inside?



18 March, 2009

Love this show on DHH..






Jon & Kate Plus 8
is a reality television show produced in the United States by Figure 8 Films about the Gosselin family, consisting of parents Jon and Kate and their eight children—a set of fraternal twin girls and a set of sextuplets (three girls and three boys, all fraternal). The show follows the family through their daily lives, focusing on the challenges of raising multiple children. The show originally aired on Discovery Health, but has aired on TLC since season 3. It is consistently one of the highest rated shows on TLC.[citation needed] The family originally appeared in a one-hour special titled Surviving Sextuplets and Twins.



Family history

Katie "Kate" Irene Gosselin is one of five children.[1] She has three sisters and a brother. Jonathan Keith Gosselin is the middle child of three boys. The couple met on October 5, 1997 at a picnic. They were married on June 12, 1999.

The Gosselins' desire to start a family was met with infertility. Kate underwent medical testing and was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome. The couple turned to fertility treatments and immediately began intrauterine insemination.[2] In February 2000, Kate became pregnant with twins. On October 8, 2000, Cara Nicole and Madelyn "Mady" Kate Gosselin were born, six minutes apart.[3]

They began thinking of having another child and, according to Kate, a biracial infant of a teenage girl became available to adopt while Kate was an obstetrics nurse. They decided not to adopt the baby, but instead returned to fertility treatment.[3] In October 2003, Kate became pregnant again. Five weeks later, (after being hospitalized for over-stimulated ovaries) at the initial ultrasound, the doctor announced that there were six sacs with seven yolks (embryos). According to Kate, this was emotional news for them. The doctor suggested selective reduction, but the couple was strongly against it.[3]

The sextuplets were born on May 10, 2004 at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. All six children were delivered within a span of three minutes with more than fifty doctors, nurses, and other specialists involved. Since the sextuplets were born in Hershey, they were called "Hershey Kisses" by the nurses and doctors who delivered them. In late 2008, the family moved from their Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania home to a larger residence in Wernersville, Pennsylvania




meet The Gosselins..

The Gosselins are typical American family. Meet Jon and Kate, the twins, and the sextuplets.

Jon Gosselin picture
Jon Gosselin
Born April 1, 1977
Dad Jon does his best to keep up with his high-energy family.
Kate Gosselin photo
Kate Gosselin
Born March 28, 1975
Mom Kate is a take-charge kind of lady who keeps order.
Cara Gosselin photo
Cara Gosselin
Born October 8, 2000
Sweet, friendly, quiet, girly, and caring describe Cara!
Madelyn Gosselin photo
Madelyn "Mady" Gosselin
Born October 8, 2000
Stand back—Mady needs a stage!
Alexis Gosselin photo
Alexis Gosselin
Born May 10, 2004
Alexis is a happy child who loves to laugh.
Aaden Gosselin photo
Aaden Gosselin
Born May 10, 2004
They call Aaden "The Professor."

14 March, 2009

How much sleep?



As a new parent, that's probably one of your biggest questions. Below are some general guidelines as to how many hours of sleep the average child requires at various ages. Of course, every child is different — some need up to two hours more or less sleep than others.

AgeNighttime SleepDaytime Sleep *Total Sleep
1 month8 1/27 (3)15 1/2
3 months105 (3)15
6 months113 1/4 (2)14 1/4
9 months113 (2)14
12 months11 1/42 1/2 (2)13 3/4
18 months11 1/42 1/4 (1)13 1/2
2 years112 (1)13
3 years10 1/21 1/2 (1)12
* number of naps in parentheses


Keep in mind that most children need lots of sleep. Often, says if a child has poor sleep habits or refuses to go to bed before 11 at night, his parents will think that he just doesn't need a lot of sleep. That's probably not true — in fact, it's likely that such a child is actually sleep-deprived. To see whether your child falls into that camp, ask yourself these questions:

• Does your child fall asleep almost every time he's in a car?

• Do you have to wake your child almost every morning?

• Does your child seem cranky, irritable, or overtired during the day?

• On some nights, does your child seem to crash much earlier than his usual bedtime?

If you answered "yes" to any of these, your child may be getting less sleep than he needs. To change this pattern, you'll need to help him develop good sleep habits and set an appropriate bedtime.





12 March, 2009

ada berani?



Sesetengah wanita berasa takut untuk menjalani pap-smear kerana merasakan ia ujian yang menyakitkan dan tidak penting bagi mereka. Ketahuilah tentang ujian ini melalui soal jawab ini...
Apakah Ujian Pap Smear?

Ia merupakan satu ujian ke atas sel yang diambil dari saluran servik. Sel tersebut akan diperiksa di bawah mikroskop bagi mengesan perubahan atau ketaknormalan yang boleh membawa kepada kanser pangkal rahim.

Bagaimana Ujian Pap Smear dilakukan? Adakah ianya menyakitkan?
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Ujian pap smear hanya mendatangkan sedikit ketidakselesaan semasa ia dilakukan
Doktor akan menggunakan satu alat yang dinamakan Speculum untuk membuka saluran vagina bagi mendapatkan sel-sel pada pangkal rahim (cervix). Sel-sel tersebut diambil dengan menggunakan spatula/brush. Anda akan merasa tidak selesa dan berkemungkinan sedikit kesakitan dirasai semasa sel tersebut diambil.
Berapa kerapkah pemeriksaan ini perlu dijalankan?

Buat masa ini, ujian PAP smear dijadualkan sekali dalam masa 3 tahun untuk wanita yang berumur antara 20 hingga 65 tahun. Walau bagaimanapun, wanita yang aktif dalam hubungan seks disarankan menjalani ujian ini dan menjalani ujian ulangan setahun selepas itu. Sekiranya ujian ini masih menunjukkan keputusan yang negatif, sela masa tiga tahun adalah mencukupi untuk ujian yang seterusnya.

Bilakah masa yang sesuai untuk menjalankan pemeriksaan Pap Smear?

Ujian ini boleh dijalankan bila-bila masa selepas haid. Sekiranya anda telah menjalankan pembedahan pembuangan rahim anda tidak perlu menjalankan pemeriksaan ini.

Berapa lamakah keputusannya akan diketahui?

Memandangkan ujian ini perlu diperiksa dengan teliti di makmal, ianya mengambil masa selama 2 minggu untuk di ketahui.

Apakah yang boleh di ketahui melalui ujian Pap Smear?

Kebanyakan wanita keputusan mereka adalah normal. Bagi sesetengah wanita sel-sel ini mungkin tidak normal dan akan menunjukkan peringkat awal kanser. Pemeriksaan ini juga dapat mengesan keadaan tidak normal tetapi tidak merbahaya seperti jangkitan yang boleh menyebabkan rasa tidak selesa sekiranya tidak di rawat.

Di manakah ujian Pap Smear boleh dilakukan?

Di Malaysia, ujian "PAP smear" boleh dilakukan di tempat-tempat berikut :
* Klinik kerajaan dan juga swasta
* Hospital kerajaan
* Klinik kesihatan keluarga
* LPPKN (Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara)
* Institut Kebangsaan Persatuan Perancang Keluarga
* Klinik pakar Obstetrik & Ginekologi (O&G)
* Pusat Kanser Kebangsaan

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