{"id":489,"date":"2007-07-30T11:08:40","date_gmt":"2007-07-30T03:08:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=489"},"modified":"2007-07-30T11:08:40","modified_gmt":"2007-07-30T03:08:40","slug":"my-chilli-padi-7-month-old","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=489","title":{"rendered":"My Chili Padi – 7 month old"},"content":{"rendered":"
Zaria recently has shown some of her ‘spunky’ side, I’m not sure\u00a0if it’s\u00a0her constant exposure to a screaming, shouting, demanding toddler, or she’s now just slowly ‘blooming’.<\/p>\n
1. She now knows how to tell us what she wants. 2. She knows how to fake a cry if what she wanted\u00a0was denied. 3. She now knows how to insist on her demand. If I picked her up, she’ll stop crying immediately. It’s the same when the toy she wants is given to her, she’ll stop her crying, and immediately play with the toy happily. That’s one thing good about her, she gets pacified easily.<\/p>\n Last Sunday, Zara got a baloon twisted to the shape of a bear from 1U. The next moment, Zaria just lunged forward; by straightening her legs and kicking very hard with her arms reaching out towards Zara, she propelled herself into Zara’s arms; but Zara was quicker, and held the baloon high up above her head. Since Zaria miss her airm, she bawled!<\/p>\n Both Daddy and myself just stared at each other, and said, “Wow”<\/span>. I said out loud what we both were thinking, “Looks like she’s going to be chili padi. “<\/span><\/p>\n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n Other things the little girl can do : She likes to : She has 2 lower central incisors now, the right one appeared early this month, while the left one sprouted last week. Her latest mischief : biting on me when she’s nursing. Unlike Zara, where I only have to tell her NO twice and she stopped biting me totally for the 1.5yrs she was nursing,\u00a0little chili padi is still doing it after many times of saying NO to her. She even gives me the cheeky smile after biting, showing me her 2 cute teeth, declaring her innocence!<\/p>\n
\nE.g. When she sees me and wants me to carry her, she’ll look at me while kicking her legs and flapping her arms\u00a0towards me and babble happily, “Ugh! Ugh!”<\/span>.
\nShe does the same when she sees a toy she wants, and her arms will be trying to reach for the item (or her stare will follow the object of desire) while doing so.<\/p>\n
\nE.g. When I walk on without carrying her, she’ll fake a cry, “Eh-Heh.. Eh-Heh.. Eh-Heh”<\/span> with eyes fixed on me.<\/p>\n
\nE.g. If I don’t give in to her fake cry, wave bye bye at her, and disapear, her tears will start flowing, and she’ll start arching her back, straightening legs, and bawl.<\/p>\n
\nI took it out for Zaria to play at night. We were all seated on the bed, Zaria on my lap happily took the baloon from me. Zara who was reading with daddy a foot away in front of us, immediately snatched the baloon from Zaria, and said, “It’s mine! Not meimei(‘s)!”<\/span>
\nZaria reached her hands out, and did her fake crying (2) but Zara ignored her.<\/p>\n
\n1) Sitting without support : she can balance herself when she leans forward, but still not very good in regaining her sitting position if she tilted to the side.
\n2) Twist her wrist (as though saying No more)
\n3) Babbling wider range of sounds, e.g. Ba Ba Ba Ba, Ma Ma Ma Ma, Mum Mum Mum
\n4) Signing<\/a> MILK<\/a> when she wants me to give her milk<\/p>\n
\n1) Blow raspberry
\n2) Straighten her legs to stand (of course very much supported), sometimes preferring this over sitting
\n3) Burry her face on my shoulder, suck on any of my expose skin (shoulder, arm).
\n4) Eat – she loves her solid and milk. She’s taking 2 x 2 tablespoon of cereal\/fruit or vege puree daily, and then taking 6~7 times 3.5~4 oz milk feed.<\/p>\n
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