Nevertheless, a child should never be defined by the number of achievements or milestones attained. They should be guided but free to explore their preferences and interests. An important lesson I learn on my motherhood journey. Implicit teaching while playing is my strategy now. If Zech has no interest in an activity, I let him move on. I no longer insist because I realise he will come back to that activity when it's time. His toddlerhood is, after all, a temporary phase. Years later, I want to look back and together with Zech, reminisce the good old times and not the struggles of trying to reach milestones and accomplish achievements.
So let's celebrate the precious moments of pure enjoyment! Zech's childhood at 17 months!
Finding joy in reading.
This is such a great toy! Cheap and good from Ikea. He has not grown tired of it since he first tried it at 12 months.
Initial disinterest grows to focused effort in building a tower of 7 blocks. I've been teaching him to count each block as he builds. He's great at imitation though his pronunciation really needs to be improved. Well, it will, with time.
All kids love to go out. So does Zech! This pic just reminds me of myself. But I was worse cos I pressed the red button and the escalator stopped!
Playing with his pet dog. Yes, Cherry is now his dog.
Riding on his tricycle is a daily affair now. His inquisitiveness often prompts me to answer his pet question 'What's that?'. A small neighbourhood yet so many things to see and learn.
Eating his fav fruit, grapes! Our little secret recipe for keeping him quiet and cooperative during mealtimes outside.
Pure enjoyment is real bliss indeed!
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