Wednesday, June 17, 2009

2Y1M (JP) - Daily Walk with Yee

Language Differentiation
This morning, during breakfast, Daddy pointed at Yee's shirt and asked, "这只动物是
什么?" Yee said, "兔子"。 Then Yee turned to me, pointing at the picture and said, "Rabbit".
Milestone: Taking Off Shirt, Pants and Diaper
After breakfast, I asked Yee to come into the room to change her clothes. Sitting by the dinner table, she began to take off her tops and pants. When she was done, I asked her to put them into the laundry basket.Yee did it.(she needed a little help with her top). Then she came into the room and started to take off her diaper.
Morning Routine
It getting warm. While distracting Yee with the nursery rhymes from youtube, I tied her hair. Yee likes it and keeps touching and pulling it.

What Should I Wear?
We let Yee chose her own shoe. She would always chose her yellow rain shoe. I explained to her that it was not raining. She put it back and looked at the other shoes, pair by pair. Then she picked the white shoe which she seldom wear.

Though it was not raining, Yee wanted to take her umbrella along.

After kissing Mummy's goodbye, Yee ran to join Daddy at the elevator.

Kinder Nursery
We did physical exercise, in the room, with くま group today. In the beginning, the kids and teachers did the exercise. Yee was looking and after a while, she joined in happily and was good at it. After the exercise, we played balls. We gathered a lot of pink balls and threw it far away.
Language Differentiation
At the nursery, while Yee was trying to wear her shoes, she pointed at the floor and said, "Ant." 渡辺先生 saw it and said, "あり”. Yee turned to look at 渡辺先生 and said, "あり”. Then Yee turned back to me and said, "Ant". Wow, she is speaking Japanese to 渡辺先生 and English to Mummy. Terrific job, Yee!
Playtime
Yee was just playing with the tricycle while suddenly she said, "socks" and got down from the tricycle to remove them. I quickly took a video
Yee saying, "socks" with pouting lips.

2Y1M (JP) - Daily Walk with Yee

Milestone: Prove The Critics Wrong, No Language Confusion
When Daddy asked Yee (pointing at the picture on her shirt), "这是
什么?" Yee said, "兔子" Then I asked her, "What is this?" Yee replied, "Rabbit". We were both surprised. Yee replied us in the language that we speak to her.

I was showing Yee the above picture from her earlier blog. Daddy pointed at the picture on her shirt and asked Yee "这是什么?" Yee said, "蝴蝶", When Mummy asked, "What is this?" Yee replied, "Butterfly".

This incident has proved the critics wrong. Some said Yee will be confused at the different languages that she was exposed to (at the nursery, they use Japanese).
Tonight, we learned that our effort has not been in vain. Thank God for helping us to decide that each of us should speak to Yee in only one language (Daddy-Mandarin and Mummy-English) and it works! Praise God!
Kinder Nursery
Yee went eagerly for the toilet-training. We went to 中央 park today. When Yee saw bird and flowers, she said, “バートー(pigeon) and おはな(flower)”. Then she sat happily on the rocking dog. Yee was coughing during naptime.
Potty Training: 14:45 (sat only)
Teacher Feedback
人見先生 told me that Yee went to sit on the potty on her own. Praise God for Yee's advancement in toilet-training. At home, for these two evenings, Yee refused to sit on the potty and pooed. But she did something new. She would take off her pants and diaper after she pooed.
Little Housekeeper
Yee has started to act like a little housekeeper. When she finished her food, she would put her plate on the basin top. Last night, after dinner, she scrapped off the waste from her plate and then placed it on the basin top.
Wearing Her Top
Yee sometimes wears her top on the opposite side. This evening when I told her that it was the wrong side and there was no picture in front, she listened intently, then took it off to try wearing it right. Then an idea came to me. I demonstrated to her with my own shirt. I showed her that when I did not see any picture at the front of my shirt, I just need to turn the collar it around my neck. Yee followed me and got it right. Kids, indeed learned by observation.