Zach is still the same cheeky monster that I wrote about a month ago. Frankly, despite our (babysitter and me) effort to feed him bigger portion of food, more carbo and dairy (yay! He is finally slowly recovering from his allergy), he is still of the same size few months ago. My parents gonna nag me about it when they come over this weekend. How come still same size? Like never grow leh..arrggh.. I alr feeding him with a cheese stick alternate day, yoghurt alternate day, 3 meals of porridge daily, 4 bottles of milk consisting of 210ml each.. i consider that alot but what to do? Zach is super hyper-active, one moment he will be here and next moment at another place.
His progress in his 11th month:
Get into sitting position from stomach
> He prefer to be on his tummy if he is playing with his toys.. tapping his feet away just like an adult but he can get into sitting position real fast. Maybe with his light-weight body, it is ultra easy? Maybe he can be a gymnast like his uncle?
Pick up tiny object with any part of thumb and finger
> Hmm.. I never leave any tiny objects on the floor but I did try giving him tiny objects like his baby biscuits (xiao man tou) to hold but he will not want to hold it. Does that mean he fail in this?
Understands No but not always obeying it
> Zach probably champions this statement.. we (Daddy and I) is always telling him NO when he is near the TV console and what our cheeky monster will do? Turn around, give us a grin and continue his destruction mode.
Play patty cake or wave bye bye
> Clapping started when he was about 6.5 months old and recently he will clap when he is happy and sometimes before bed time when I sing him his nursery rhyme, he will clap as well. In excitement, he will hit me with both his hands while shrieking.
> I find that he has his good days and bad days. In good days, he will wave goodbye to me, but on a bad day, he can't even be bothered to take a second glance at me. :(
Walk holding on to furniture
> A recently mastered skill which he at times trying to act macho and let go immediate to reach the opposite side. This usually end up with him falling down. Hehehe
Point or gesture to something to get needs meet
> If I am carrying him while sitting down, he will tap on my shoulder to get me going. If he wants his milk, he will know how to pull and tug my shirt and give me that look.
Say Dada or Mama discriminately or other word
> He can say Papa clearly but I wonder does he really understand the meaning of it? He will shout out Mama when he is desperate for me to carry him.
> Beside Papa and Mama, he does blabber in full sentence most of the time but I can't really catch what he say "Bye?", "Bus?" "Ba?"
That is Zach, having some of mommy's b'day cake and calling out toPapa
Play Ball> Give him the basket ball, he will know how to net it. Give him the soccer ball, he will throw it to you. Give him the colored balls, he will roll it on the floor to you.
Even though his learning skills are not as fast as other babies born in the same month or later than him, I am nevertheless happy that he is growing up strong and healthy. It is every mother's wish to have their offspring to be healthy.
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