Since so many people advising me not to let my daughter play with technology screen in early age, I thought I just go with it. Especially when someone came to me with the article of brain development that children playing with cubes block have higher brain development than children playing blocks in iPad. Quite surprising that time I thought as usually when kid playing with technology with screen they were considered as "smart" and so. Then I decided not to let her play with it till certain age. Interesting that she also not so much attached to TV even though sometimes I tried very hard to make her watch the TV so I can do something else hehehe. Nope, didn't work that time.
Thus we provide her with many 3D (real 3D) toys. If there is any different in her brain? ShARKS!! How do I know? Hahahaha.. Anyway, I like when she was active moving around, running here and there compared to sitting and just watching TV.
However, interestingly, somehow it revolved. Since we stayed in Singapore, somehow she developed her love for TV. I was quite worried that time, afraid that she would hooked up to TV all the time. Surprisingly, not really.
1. She loves certain programs, and dislike some others. Interesting. Somehow program that I think that she would not like (because I don't like the program), turned out to be one of her favorite. For example : Dora (I have enough of Dora when my little cousin were younger), Teletubbies (arghhhhh I hate those walking dolls).
2. My brother in law told me once that the program of cebeebies and baby tv were actually producing programs based on research, and when I really watched it, I can tell it's quite true. Amazingly, strangely, we never taught her to count! She one day came and say: one.... two... three.... por... feevvv... ss (she doesn't know how to pronounce) .. ten! We were shocked!!! Yesterday even more scary I think, we were watching TV and on screen therre was a fish and she called our attention and pointed at screen fish and say : fiiiisssssshhhh... Jaw dropped.
3. She only let herself maximum of 20 minutes in front of TV and then will try to find activity to be involved with, such as, bugging us in the kitchen when we are cooking, take all the laundry off the basket to the floor when we are about to do our laundry.
4. She played with my mom tablet not because she wanted to play with it, she was copying us doing it. Hah.. Which I thought when she wanted to play with other pad / tablets, she wanted it, the fact was because people playing with it, she wanted to know what was it and that was it. When we let her play with tab, she didn't stay long also, only 3 minutes maximum, left it afterwards. Ayaiya.. Unless I played the dance song video for kid, then she will put her attention.
5. She enjoyed the dance and singing on TV programs. She would dance accordingly, eh, guess what? Doing Yoga also included! Anyway for laptops, I laughed every time she put her position in front of laptop and acts like me when I work on my laptop..
6. When we do skype, firstly it was not easy to get her attention. But now, when we pull he to front of laptop and say skype, she will say: aju.. aju.. (the person we usually have skype with). Then whenever we say done, she will close the laptop no matter we actully already say godbye or not, or if my hands still on the keyboards or not, tsk tsk tsk....
I don't know it is good or not then. You think?
Thus we provide her with many 3D (real 3D) toys. If there is any different in her brain? ShARKS!! How do I know? Hahahaha.. Anyway, I like when she was active moving around, running here and there compared to sitting and just watching TV.
However, interestingly, somehow it revolved. Since we stayed in Singapore, somehow she developed her love for TV. I was quite worried that time, afraid that she would hooked up to TV all the time. Surprisingly, not really.
1. She loves certain programs, and dislike some others. Interesting. Somehow program that I think that she would not like (because I don't like the program), turned out to be one of her favorite. For example : Dora (I have enough of Dora when my little cousin were younger), Teletubbies (arghhhhh I hate those walking dolls).
2. My brother in law told me once that the program of cebeebies and baby tv were actually producing programs based on research, and when I really watched it, I can tell it's quite true. Amazingly, strangely, we never taught her to count! She one day came and say: one.... two... three.... por... feevvv... ss (she doesn't know how to pronounce) .. ten! We were shocked!!! Yesterday even more scary I think, we were watching TV and on screen therre was a fish and she called our attention and pointed at screen fish and say : fiiiisssssshhhh... Jaw dropped.
3. She only let herself maximum of 20 minutes in front of TV and then will try to find activity to be involved with, such as, bugging us in the kitchen when we are cooking, take all the laundry off the basket to the floor when we are about to do our laundry.
4. She played with my mom tablet not because she wanted to play with it, she was copying us doing it. Hah.. Which I thought when she wanted to play with other pad / tablets, she wanted it, the fact was because people playing with it, she wanted to know what was it and that was it. When we let her play with tab, she didn't stay long also, only 3 minutes maximum, left it afterwards. Ayaiya.. Unless I played the dance song video for kid, then she will put her attention.
5. She enjoyed the dance and singing on TV programs. She would dance accordingly, eh, guess what? Doing Yoga also included! Anyway for laptops, I laughed every time she put her position in front of laptop and acts like me when I work on my laptop..
6. When we do skype, firstly it was not easy to get her attention. But now, when we pull he to front of laptop and say skype, she will say: aju.. aju.. (the person we usually have skype with). Then whenever we say done, she will close the laptop no matter we actully already say godbye or not, or if my hands still on the keyboards or not, tsk tsk tsk....
I don't know it is good or not then. You think?
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