the fantastic mind of children
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the fantastic mind of children
As I was picking up my kids from daycare I had a peak through the glass door..
My two boys were playing on the floor together.. that is no biggie I know..my boys are 2 and 4..
I asked the teacher if they always play together se said they do and always sit next to eachother during lunch and that the older one is very protective over the younger one.. looks for him and panicks when he disappears for a diaper change and etc.. the thing is at home.. the older one doesnr want to be near the younger one.. always fights him. Doesntt let him touch his toys..
Ive realised that he thinks that because they are not at home when theyre at daycare he feels that he needs to look after him but doesnt feel that way at home..
I think this is fantastic
My two boys were playing on the floor together.. that is no biggie I know..my boys are 2 and 4..
I asked the teacher if they always play together se said they do and always sit next to eachother during lunch and that the older one is very protective over the younger one.. looks for him and panicks when he disappears for a diaper change and etc.. the thing is at home.. the older one doesnr want to be near the younger one.. always fights him. Doesntt let him touch his toys..
Ive realised that he thinks that because they are not at home when theyre at daycare he feels that he needs to look after him but doesnt feel that way at home..
I think this is fantastic
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Children are amazing, provide them with resources and observe them in their natural environment. They'll surprise you. 

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Reminds me of my boys, who have been fighting each other since birth. One of them was having a stomach ache the other day and stayed over at my mum's house for one night. The other one kept asking me where his brother was. When it was time for me to bring his brother home, he put his coat on and waited for me by the door.
When we got back, they became frenemies again.
When we got back, they became frenemies again.
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May God bless your children Ismail and Susu. The purity of their essence is intact, the same essence that get tainted as we get older and amalgamate the evil and trivial nonsense that exists in this world.
Maybe one day I'll have some of my own that I can guide through life as a parent, companion and mentor.
Maybe one day I'll have some of my own that I can guide through life as a parent, companion and mentor.
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Re: the fantastic mind of children
^^ insha allah bro .. My son nd daughter have love-hate relationship too
he gives her hard time when they are at home but wouldn't leave without her when going out nd misses her if she isn't home
God knows how much I
them ilahay caruurta ha Ino daayo dhamaanteen Aamiin.



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Re: the fantastic mind of children
Amazing, but do you think it is comparable to Somali societies... I mean when Somalis are back in our homelands we compete on everything and fight almost over everything and we are constantly at each other's throats qabiilism but in qurbaha we are peace with each other help each other like true brothers and sisters and when one Somali is hurt/killed we show companion to them and their families for example the recent killing in south Africa every Somali in qurbaha felt deep sadness and many hate sout Africa because of it. But it is all so different when it is in our home lands except when it involves foreigners.?
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Re: the fantastic mind of children
Great and wonderful tales. My son has no siblings "yet", but his favourite cousin is 4 years older than him. She has autism and he knows it. She is very smart and could only concentrate doing one thing at a time and hates veering out of her daily routine. He is the opposite and always wants to multi-task and do different things at the same time. It takes him ages to finish one task or abandons the whole stuff. But when she completes her only task with perfection, he compliments her. It is amazing to watch how they interact with little rivalry between them. He can't along with her younger brother and avoids meeting or playing with him. When they are together, they always tease and bully one another.
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Re: the fantastic mind of children
ina-adeer xanuunka autism somali waxa lagu yidha ma taqaanaa?Machiavelli2 wrote:Great and wonderful tales. My son has no siblings "yet", but his favourite cousin is 4 years older than him. She has autism and he knows it. She is very smart and could only concentrate doing one thing at a time and hates veering out of her daily routine. He is the opposite and always wants to multi-task and do different things at the same time. It takes him ages to finish one task or abandons the whole stuff. But when she completes her only task with perfection, he compliments her. It is amazing to watch how they interact with little rivalry between them. He can't along with her younger brother and avoids meeting or playing with him. When they are together, they always tease and bully one another.
ps, wixii shalay ku qabsaday maad arkaysay, "halyeey van gaal iyo caruurtiisii"


Re: the fantastic mind of children
I just taught my niece to pick stuff off the floor and throw it in the trash (with out digging in it). She also thinks "bye bye" means "look for mommy" when the game is on like today.
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Ina Adeer, I don't know what Autism is called in Somali. Ma sheekadii danyeerka dabadiisa gaduudan ma arko, tan kale ayuu ku qoslaa miyaa ii keentay? The special one will be out of job by December, while Man U is a work in progress.chelseaforever wrote:ina-adeer xanuunka autism somali waxa lagu yidha ma taqaanaa?Machiavelli2 wrote:Great and wonderful tales. My son has no siblings "yet", but his favourite cousin is 4 years older than him. She has autism and he knows it. She is very smart and could only concentrate doing one thing at a time and hates veering out of her daily routine. He is the opposite and always wants to multi-task and do different things at the same time. It takes him ages to finish one task or abandons the whole stuff. But when she completes her only task with perfection, he compliments her. It is amazing to watch how they interact with little rivalry between them. He can't along with her younger brother and avoids meeting or playing with him. When they are together, they always tease and bully one another.
ps, wixii shalay ku qabsaday maad arkaysay, "halyeey van gaal iyo caruurtiisii"![]()
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Re: the fantastic mind of children
MashAllah
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Mache ... Mourinho won premier league nd carling cup his second season without spending half of what van gaal spent stop making excuses bro if gaal doesn't win premier league this season waa khasaaro, as for mourinho the club issued statement yesterday they said he has our full support he is going no where sxb 

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Re: the fantastic mind of children
i love kids and their sense of fairness in very early age before we corrupt them. my sister used to ask my dad, "why God didnt choose a woman to be a prophet, is cause God thinks woman is not strong enoght to be prophet? but he is a God, right? he can make her strong first and make her prophet" she was 4 that time!
i always like to listen their religion questions and answer, i do not know, how about we look for it, if we dont like answer, we just move on until we find the answer that make more sense....
i always like to listen their religion questions and answer, i do not know, how about we look for it, if we dont like answer, we just move on until we find the answer that make more sense....
Re: the fantastic mind of children
Masha'Allah. My mum use to tell me how If I woke up from a nap and couldn't find my brother I'd wail and he'd do the same, at the same time we couldn't stand each other lol We are still close even though I'm older than him he looks out for me like he's my father.
May Allah protect and preserve ur lil ones folks <3
May Allah protect and preserve ur lil ones folks <3
Re: the fantastic mind of children
Aamiin god bless these pure innocent souls
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