Saturday, December 19, 2015

No, Thank You.

My five-year old daughter frequently says "no" with a "thank you".

It wasn't intentional but I think I taught her that by example.

She can be so polite at times even with the little things.

However, there are times when I don't want to hear those words especially during exam week.

Me: "Are you ready to study?"

Via:  "No, thank you mommy."  (Without even looking up)

If you must know anak, I'm not offering you anything.  I'm actually ordering you to get ready for crunch time.

Friday, December 18, 2015

Kids and iPads

My daughter is a fan of You Tube for years now. I don't really know how much she spends in front of the iPad since I spend all day at work. When I get home, I muster up all the energy that remains to play with her and her toys. We try to read books instead. She goes straight to bed after that. She's hands off the iPad when I'm around. 

Her iPad is a substitute for a playmate. She's an only child and she stays inside the house most of the time (Thank God). iPad is her window to the world. However, there are so many things in You Tube that are not appropriate for her age. For example, Katy Perry. Her songs are great but her videos are of course, on a different level of understanding. Even those Lego videos are a bit dark for my taste and so, I tell her to stop watching those. 

I put on the filter in the You Tube account that she's using. And now, she can only watch toy videos which is also bad enough because all she can think of is having them all. 

I tried downloading the educational apps but she's not even using them. I paid for Homer which we use to help her read before she even started reading. There are some good and bad outcomes in using the computer (iPad in my case). However, we need to use it with them. We are still parents and there's no substitute for that.