Tuesday, April 21, 2009

No.4


Hi, my classmates~

this is my cute daughter, 21monthes.
these days, she can sing songs, make sentences and go upstairs. how amzing!
it`s really my great pleasure to have her in my life.

as my daughter grows up, i`m thinking about what the most important is for raising children.

what do you think what the most important thing is for raising children?

(please except health...becuase absolutely health is the most important.)

6 comments:

  1. Hi, Annie!
    How cute your baby is! The photo reminds me of my daughter~^^
    I think affection and skinship for children are very important..I didn't have enough time to play with kids.so I gave much eyecontact as much as could..sometimes I let them listen to my chatting a lot and walked outside with them to see something more interesting ..Anyway as parents we have show our love anytime...I think it's an eternal homework in raising children~

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  2. Hi Annie,
    Your daughter is very cute and so lovely! I hope she would grow up to be a great person. Needless to say, the best way to raise children is to give our love to them. Love is the best solution in solving any kind of problems. Say 'I love you' many times, stay with them for a long time, express your love with hugging and touching, and always get ready to listen their complaints. That's my suggestions. Take care.

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  3. How cute and loveley!
    21months..Three years old now? Does she speak? I can imagine ur daguter's talking...
    I wish i have a daugter...ㅋㅋ
    How's your morning sick?

    Have a nice day!

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  4. Hi, Annie~

    I see your face in your daughter'f face. Annie Jr. She's so cute! Though I'm not a mother, I can answer you. Show your love! Showing is really important. How can we show? That's your homework. Life is one shot!

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  5. Hi, Annie. Your daughter just look like you. That means you are so cute like your daughter. Actually I am single and have no baby and I don't know what is the most important thing in raising a baby. I can tell my opinion just as a single woman. I think that not pushing your daughter to do something is one of the most important factors.

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  6. Hi Annie,
    What an adorable daughter. She looks so happy. I have to agree with you about the health issue being the most important. My sister doesn't like to cook so her kids eat a lot of junk food and they are always sick. I worry about their immune systems as they get older.

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