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Any simple, kid-friendly recipe for the coming rainy weekend?
Summer in the Philippines is almost over. What's your budget-friendly 'huling hirit sa tag-init' plan?
Why did you chose English as your child's primary language? Aren't they struggling at school with the Filipino subjects? How about with conversing with non-English speaking classmates or friends?
My 2-year old son started enjoying the beach this year. He's been asking us almost every day to go back to the beach. I was thinking of going to Cagbalete Island. I prefer trips that don't involve travel agencies. Do you have any tips for me? We're coming from Cavite. Or if you have a trusted travel agency, that will be helpful, too. Feel free to share your experience with Cagbalete Island.
As part of Filipino myth/tradition is to cut the baby's hair when he turns one and keep it in between pages of a dictionary or bible. They say it's going to help the kid be more intelligent. Is anyone still doing it? Does it really work?
Hi Pinoy moms! What's your take on 'bigkis'? My sister just gave birth recently and uses bigkis on her little one. I didn't use it on my baby and preferred following the umbilical cord care my OB provided. It's quite difficult to insist that when you're surrounded by oldies who prefer this traditional method. I guess that's another reason why my sister just gave in to what they told her. How would you tell them that bigkis isn't really necessary?
How do you re-introduce your child to his grandmother? My MIL helped us raise our son until he turns one. They were very close and she was always the first one to be there when my son starts crying. Because of my job, we had to go back to my mom's place so they didn't see each other for over a year. They often do video calls but my son's quite aloof. It breaks my heart to see that scene each time. I couldn't help but feel guilty.
2 year old tantrums
How do you calm your toddler down? My 2-year old son demands to get what he wants, when he wants, all the time. I guess that's the case to most toddlers but I'd say my boy's a bit different. If we say 'no' or if we ask him to wait, he'd throw things, cry aloud or lay down on the floor crying. We had him checked and he's completely healthy (no adhd or anything like that). Sometimes, I just feel so guilty as I also tend to lose my patience.