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Sunday, February 26, 2012

默契

Sometimes i wish i can invisible, so i can spend a day or two with P in the cc. Why do i have to be invisible? Reason being when P sees me or sometimes her dad, she will get clingy and will act withdrawn and not do anything. So i will never get to see how she behave in class, even i hide in the corner, her eyes will just find me (comfirm she has no eyesight issue).

This morning, i drove her to school, she is sitting at the backseat. Normally when i m driving she will sit next to me. After showing her some photos of how kids got hurt when they are properly seated got her scared. Plus recently we are watching Channel 8 Rescue 995, ppl getting hurt and so on, whenever she sees an ambulance on the road, she will say ambulance sending ppl to hospital, let the ambulance go first.

After we reached school, the usual she will wash her hand and this morning she joined A at the dining area and had her breakfast. She sat down n smiled to A, A did the same. They werent toking, but can tell that they enjoyed each other company. P was eating her cocoa crunch and A eating honey star (provided by cc) and P pour some cocoa crunch in A's bowl and both gals smiled and ate their breakfast. P will tell me that A is her bubby and A will let her tie her hair. If only i m invisible, maybe i can see how she interact with other kids and her teachers. Also i wana see how she behave in class and her learning attitude. Being the only child at home, she is always testing our limit at home. Whereas in school, they are so many kids and she behave totally different, sometimes i cant help but think that she has split personality.

1 comment:

  1. We have the same issue for Don. Everytime I ask the school teachers, they will tell me he is ok in CC, eating well, and only flare up his temper once a while. Other than that, they have no problem with him at all.

    BUT, as long as we appear, he'll be clingy, insist to carry, shout and scream ...... Even the teachers were shocked he can scream that loud!!

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