Are We Expecting Too Much From Our Children?

~ Posted on Monday, July 29, 2013 at 7:48 AM ~

Are we expecting too much from our children?

This question lingered on my mind for the past week. It all happened when our 4 years old boy started refusing to attend his Sunday school classes and insisted to stay on with grandma (she's always the one remaining in the main service as either hubby and I will be taking our kiddos and accompanying them in their classes).

Benjamin is in the 3-4 years old age group and hence do not require parent to be around. As for Alyson, she's in the 1.5 to 3 years old age group and required 1 parent to be around during her classes. So lately it has been hubby who does the shift as I get tired pretty easily and can't cope with a hyper active ninja in the class already.

Anyway, back to my question for today...

Are we expecting too much from our children?

Why am I asking this question? You see, 2 Sundays back, just to get Ben to attend his class, I told hubby I will go along in his class and stay at the back. That way, I'm still around and he does not have any excuse of not wanting to attend his class. The class goes on its usual routine, singing and dancing followed by story telling and then craftworks and snacks at the end.

During storytelling time, the teacher was explaining to the children in the class about the 10 commandments. And as the teacher stuck each commandment printout (in easy to understand children language) onto the whiteboard, the children listened attentively and repeated what the teacher said.

And after a while, the teacher asked them to repeat the commandments on the whiteboard. None responded. The teacher looked frustrated and annoyed at the silence from the class.

Even I panicked for a moment there, wondering, 'These are just 3-4 years old children...I'm not sure about the rest but my boy sure can't read yet.' And I know majority of the children in the class that day attended preschool and kindy, unlike our boy.

But 3 to 4 years old kiddos... being asked to read! I think I only learned ABCs when I went kindy at 6 years old!

Are we expecting too much from our children?

It does not help when I have also been reading postings from mummies in my FB group about their plans to send their 3, 4, even 5 years old children to preschool and asking for recommendations on what to look out for, where to go to, etc etc. And then some mummies responded with the syllabus taught in their children's kindy/preschool etc and even having homeworks, exams and essays to learn in preparation to being enrolled to primary 1 at 6/7 years old.

Exams and essays before 5 years old! In preparation for primary 1 schools?!

I don't know... I clammed up when I hear the word 'SCHOOL'. I just can't take it now. I can't imagine sending off my children at this young tender age, burdened with homeworks, exams and essays...

Why the rush? What's the hurry?

Some mums said they were told by the kindy/preschool staff that the homeworks, exams and essays are a must so that their children are well-prepared when they go to primary 1 and not slagging behind their schoolmates.

Because of pressure from these, our children are being made the victims... at such young tender age when they should be playing and enjoying their childhood.

Sure, some parents will say going to daycare/kindy/preschools at young age helped their child to build up their social skills and learned to discipline well. I agree to some extent, in terms of socializing, compared to my kiddos being couped up at home all day with me and not getting to mix with kids around their age, maybe it is a good idea for them to be in a different environment to build up their social skills.

But some mums also reported that their children also picked up bad habits from their classmates. Rebellions, disrespect (talk back to their parents), bad manners etc. This is where I find a wee bit comfort that at least I can have some form of control still with my kiddos still at home with me. I'm responsible for their manners and discipline, not outside influences.

I have yet to slowly digest this and think through what our plans is with our kiddos. He is going to be 5 years old next year, the age required to register for primary 1 later. Am I ready to let him go? Is he ready to learn and be exposed to heavy homeworks, exams and essays at this young age? I really don't know...

Are we expecting too much from our children?

Product Review - Skechers Relaxed Fit: Superior - Pace Shoes

~ Posted on Friday, July 26, 2013 at 7:30 AM ~

Towards the end of May this year, I blogged about our upcoming product reviews for Skechers again and yes, it has been such an awesome opportunity to be able to work with Skechers again! I have previously shared our review on Ben's awesome kid's shoes, the " Skechers Boys' Hot Lights: Damager - Police II Shoes" and Alyson's "Skechers Girls' Lite Dreamz - Dreamweaver Shoes", so this round will be on my hubby's "Skechers Relaxed Fit: Superior - Pace Shoes":

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Description from the product page:
"Keep your style up to speed with the SKECHERS Relaxed Fit: Superior - Pace shoe. Soft suede upper in a slip on dress casual loafer with stitching and overlay accents."

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Hubby actually wanted to try the pig skin shoes which was on display but it was quite troublesome to try the shoes as they were neatly wrapped up (due to it being made with pig skin and it is not halal for Muslims to be touching pig skin, well they can touch it but they need to wash their hands and skins with special water later) so idea abandoned...

As usual, my hubby took quite a while to settle on the shoes he wanted! He walked around and around, tried and tested quite a number of the shoes in the shop, ended up with about 2-3 pairs to which I politely rejected ahahahahah... And I sort of nudged him towards getting this one in chocolate color, which I told him is suitable for casual and work use.

He finally decided on the shoes you see above because of the following factors: Very comfortable, very easy to wear and takes off, suitable for everyday use as well. Now let's see how this awesome shoes look like in close-up. He said the shoes fit his feet nicely and it's awesome that it also flexes as he bends his feet when he walks and runs about.

Hubby loves this shoes a lot and wears it when he goes work and to church. Just the other day I saw a banner for a shoe warehouse sales and hubby went 'For what?! I've got a nice Skechers shoes already! No need to go for other brand!'

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You can check out the designs at http://skechers.com.my/index.php

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I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the product by Skechers in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

Red Bean Drinks

~ Posted on Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at 7:53 AM ~

For this post, I am sharing my next food recipe, oh well drinks actually... I used to love drinking this and my late mum used to make this and keep it refrigerated for better taste. Mmmmmm, recently had a bowl of this drink at my SIL's house and it sparked back my long lost love for this drink! So here goes my post on Red Bean Drinks:

Ingredients:

1. Red beans (some ppl used Japanese Adzuki beans) - quantity up to you, soaked (overnight if you can), rinsed & drained
2. Pandan leaves (also known as screwpine leaves) for fragrant purposes
3. Water (quantity up to you as well) - I put it about 2 inches above the red beans
4. Rock sugar (quantity up to you)
5. Optional: Sago (small tapioca pearls) quantity up to you, this is more for chewy taste and texture in the drinks

Methods:
* Put everything in the slow cooker - red beans, the pandan leaves, rock sugar and water.
* You can set to high mode for 2 hours and add in the sago in the last half hour or so.
* Red beans drinks is best served when chilled so you might want to let the drinks cooled down and refrigerate them first.


Outcome:

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