It's a lazy Sunday, how's everyone doing? Yesterday we have a family outing to Titi Eco Farm, Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan. As early as 5.30 in the morning I woke up to prepare myself then asking my son to wake up.
We registered at Surian Tower as he journey starts from Surian Tower to Titi Eco Farm. There were 3 buses there, happy to see all the families that joined Wyeth Nutrition (S- MAMA Club). I bumped into of my friend Kathy that CNY time we join the CNY mob dance at Sunway Pyramid. Kathy and her toddler together join this family outing. For your info, Surian Tower parking fee is RM3 during weekend.
At the arrival, we head to the canteen where Wyeth Nutrition's CRM Manager, Chan Wan Yee gives her welcome speech.
We also get the chance to feed the rabbits and goats, it's good to see parents and children have a great bonding time together. Sweet potato leaves are used to feed the rabbits and goats.
Children also learns about washing the sweet potatoes they harvested at the farm.
Discipline is NOT Punishment & Rewards
We registered at Surian Tower as he journey starts from Surian Tower to Titi Eco Farm. There were 3 buses there, happy to see all the families that joined Wyeth Nutrition (S- MAMA Club). I bumped into of my friend Kathy that CNY time we join the CNY mob dance at Sunway Pyramid. Kathy and her toddler together join this family outing. For your info, Surian Tower parking fee is RM3 during weekend.
The journey from Surian Tower to Titi Eco Farm about 2 hours drive by bus.
Look mom, my first time harvest corn. |
Part of the itinerary of the day including of farm tour and harvest session.
Harvesting for the day would corns and sweet potatoes.
"I am not scare, I can slide down" says my son |
We also have lunch in the canteen.
During the parenting workshop, many parents share about their thoughts and tips of caring their child.
3 Rules to Discipline
While children gets to play slides and other activities like bubbles.
Parents gather at the canteen for parenting workshop with Ruth Liew,
Child Developmentalist
Ruth Liew, Child Developmentalist |
3 Rules to Discipline
Every Parent must Remember
Be Fair
Be Consistent
Be Firm
The goal of discipline is SELF-Discipline
Discipline involves the following:
The whole child
Love and Respect
Communication
Discipline is NOT Punishment & Rewards
It is Guidance and Encouragement
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Being the 'Good Enough' Parent
Remember that all parents make mistakes!
That is how we learn to be such AWESOME role-models
Rules, Limits and Offer Choices:
What do young children know about these?
"If I had my child to raise all over again, I'build self-esteem first, and the house later.
I'd finger-paint more, and point the finger less.
I would do less correcting and more connecting...
... I'd take my eyes off my watch, and watch with my eyes.
I'd take more hikes and fly more kites.
I'd stop playing serious, and seriously play.
I would run through more fields and gaze at more stars.
I'do more hugging and less tugging."
-Diane Loomans, from If I Had My Child To Raise Over Again
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