Category Archives: Values of Life
Teaching Children to Speak Before One Year Old, Using the Specific Techniques
A lot of experts advised, from when the infants are born, the adults should talk to them often, singing while changing the diapers, talking to the infants when bathing them, changing them. Read along with children start at a young … Continue reading
My Daughter’s Finally Spoken
That moment of, surprise, finally came, on how children are going to, start speaking, at their own terms, when they’re, ready, not because the time has come, like by nine-months of age or whenever it is that it’s written that … Continue reading
Ching, Bravely, Marching, Onward in Her Life, on Live-ing
How despite this woman’s life trials, she’d still, worked her, to make her own way, made her own life, count! A true inspiration here, translated… Soon Enough, Everybody’s Realized, that Ching is, a Very, Hardworking Employee, and Found that the … Continue reading
Model Student
How the older generations had been, socialized, versus how we ‘d been, socialized, versus, how this, younger generation of children is, socialized, translated… My coworker shared something of her first-grade daughter’s, after the whole class had voted, she’d won by … Continue reading
The Visually-Impaired School Instructor, Lee, Helping the Visually-Impaired Students to Find that “Light” in Their Lives
Because this school instructor is visually impaired, he could connect better, and know the needs of the visually impaired students, seeing the problems they may face in their, day-to day life, because he’d, had to deal with them too, off … Continue reading
The Only Thing that’s Not Rose Up is the Salt, the Family Set of Instant Noodle Packs, Up $20N.T.s
Let’s have a looksy, at how thing are, hiked up, higher, higher, and higher still and eventually, we won’t even be able to afford what we need, to live off of, on the FIRST level of hierarchy of needs here! … Continue reading
The Questions of the Robot Boy
The experiences of managing, a classroom full of, ill-behaving children, translated… “Why don’t you get angry?”, that special child, slowly moved to my desk, and inquired. I was stumped for a bit. “Why don’t I get angry? So, you think, … Continue reading
Geckos, Roaches, & Others
The encounters in one’s own kitchen, that ended up, enlightening, translated… Suddenly, a gecko appeared from out of nowhere on my walls, don’t know when it came into the house. The huge gecko looked chubby, and would call out every … Continue reading