| My daughter amazed me again. |
2009-02-03 15:16:18 |
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| Last night I took her and her brother to a basketball practice. Since I wanted to observe the Karate class, I took my 2 year old daughter in that room. She was suspicious of the kids yelling and kicking. Later when they all turned towards our direction and gave out a punch, she pointed her finger at them and screamed angrily,"Don't hit my mom!"-- of course in Chinese. It was so funney that the other parents seemed to have understood it and laughed. I was very moved that she wanted to protect me from any danger instead of securing her own safety. |
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| So happy I have a daughter |
2009-01-14 15:32:05 |
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| My daughter is two years old now after I went through a turblant prengancy. I feel so forturnate of having her even though she's a stubborn and spoiled girl. I was sick yesterday and went home early. She was taking a nap and didn't know I was home. However, when she woke up and saw my lunch bag, I heard her calling me from downstairs. Then at night she called me,"Mom, pizza is ready, come and eat." The other morning I was still in bed when she called me for breakfast. She shouted,"Papa cooked eggs. Mama, come and eat." Nobody taught her to do it and my two sons never did this before. However, my precious daughter would call me while she was eating--she won't miss the food first._(a) |
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| My son's 老师这么夸my儿子 |
2008-06-14 00:59:46 |
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Read the post below and would like to share what my son's first grade teacher wrote on his report card.
1st semester:W brings to our class a wealth of information he has accumulated through travel and reading. He has wonderful reading comprehension, and reads aloud as an adult. W also has very strong math skills. he needs to work on his social skills, however, particularly in waiting for his turn to talk. STATS: Sight Words 16. Spelling Tests: 99%/83% Math Tests: 97% Instructional Reading Level: 30
2nd semester: W has exceptional talents. He is an accomplished, voracious reader, and he also excels in math. His social skills have improved, but he still needs to work on waiting his turn. Spelling Tests:100+% Math Tests:98% District Exams: Language Arts 100%,Advanced Math:92%, Advanced
Sight Word List 19 Instructional Reading Level 30+ BRI 5th grade
3rd semester: W went to China and was on RISE the last 6 weeks of school. While gone, he worked on 2nd grade math, and continued with advanced reading and writing activities. W is an extremely capable studnet. With better self-control, he could become a model student. He is a bright, enthusiastic child with multiple talents. Intstructional Reading Level: 30+
His teacher is a very responsible and fair teacher. She always keeps him challenged instead of giving him easy word like another class he attended before in another school. However, she will be teaching Biology in our high school this fall so my daughter won't be able to have her as her 1st grade teacher and that is really disappointing. |
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| Touching and Educational Pictures |
2008-02-09 13:40:24 |
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| How an ABC interpret Chinese?-My son's story |
2008-01-02 10:29:47 |
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| My six year old wrote a book report for his class and I read it after he finished. At the end he put down,"The little mermaid turned into soup." I was surprised so I asked him where he read the story. I thought there must be another version that I didn't know. Weird but interesting. Then he said he heard it from the Chinese tape I played for him in the car. The tape said the mermaid changed into Pao Mo(bubbles). To my son Pao Mo means Yang Rou Pao Mo-I took him to China two years ago and that was his favorite soup so he believed the little mermaid turned into soup! We all burst into laughs! |
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