1. Acara Detox tidak dapat dilakukan due to the side effect to myself and to my twins. kalau saya detox, toxin akan keluar and berkumpul dlm susu. susu itu anak2 saya akan minum, dioarg pulak akan penuh dgn toxin. alahai.. tak dptlah nak kuruskan badan. kena tunggu twins besar dan tak lagi BF baru saya boleh detox.
2. BM supply increased by 20% i guess. mlm pun, twins dapat cukup susu tanpa perlu hubby bangun dan top up with formula. ok lah kan, en hubby pun takdela mamai2 kena bangun buat susu untuk kembar. tapi pekerjaannya sbg pembancuh susu untuk Adam tetap mcm biasa.
3. ini ada tips untuk sesiapa yg mempunyai anak sebaya Adam. enjoy reading!
Your toddler's development (27 to 28 months)
Approved by the BabyCentre Medical Advisory Board
Physical development
Your child now probably handles small objects with ease. He can stack blocks, knock over towers, pull off his shoes, turn book pages, and hold a cup with one hand. He might even be able to balance on one foot for a second or take a big jump forward with his feet together.
Controlling impulses and negative behaviour
Your child is slowly developing the ability to control his actions -- but at this age, he's still prone to a fair amount of pushing, shoving, yelling, and tantrums. You can't expect perfect behaviour from him all the time. Keep reminding him in positive ways that talking gets better results than physical action -- and make sure you praise him when he makes an effort to communicate with words.
Making rules make sense
Helping your child understand the "why" of rules will make it easier for him to follow them. Explain that we do some things to stay safe -- such as holding hands while crossing the street and wearing shoes outside. Keep your rules reasonable, clear, and consistent, and be patient while he learns to follow them. Most children will need a lot of gentle reminders.
Intense concentration
Your child's attention span is lengthening, and sometimes he'll be so absorbed in his play that he'll resent your interruption. You can make transitions easier by warning him in advance, as in "You can play with the blocks for five more minutes, but then it's dinner time." When you can, be flexible with your timing. And keep in mind that some children might need a couple of warnings to ease their transition away from play.
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