Well I guess you could say alot has been happening with my Huddo... he turned 2 last month. His talking is coming along and I've become well acquainted with how busy life is with a two year old and keeping him amused.
This mummy now has a schedule board with all my Huddo activities, housework and exercise training mapped out so I can keep on top of things and have plenty of time for fun stuff with my Huddo.
Huddo also turned 2 and even though he didn't have a party this really turned out to be quite a celebration over a couple of weeks catching up with most of the family and yes I got a little crazy in the cake department...He has gone into a 'Big Boy Bed' so far without drama. I really love our new night routine of laying in bed with him before he goes to sleep reading multiple stories.
And I have been attempting to find a balance between educational activities that are done both with and without Apple Technology! (Children these days are born with a programmed knowledge from Apple for iPads, iPods and iPhones...I swear!) But I have found these to be great tools at expanding his intelligence for games like Memory, mazes (I reckon I didn't understand the concept of navigating a maze until primary school...my 2 year old now solves them quicker than me) and just general recognition and learning the good old problem solving of process of elimination. Huddo has also found a love of Troy's passion for computer games and does the odd stint a couple of times a week sitting on Dad's lap observing...Troy asked him how old he was going to be before he could play games with Dad....Huddo replied "2!".... hmmmm .. lol.
But with old school games jig saw puzzles are definitely Hudson's forte. In May I started him with 9 piece puzzles, educating him in the basics of 'corner pieces', 'edge pieces'... and then the middle. It is now the end of the September and my 25 month old can confidently finish 30 pieces on his own. He loves the challenge and fun if I assist and we take an hour or so on 48 and 50 piece puzzles. Recently my friend Mel gave him a 28 piece puzzle of the alphabet. He can finish the puzzle in just under 10 minutes but now I am trying to incorporate his love of puzzles to teach him the alphabet. He has had this puzzle for almost a week and when asked knows 8 of the 26 letters. .....progress! And he thinks it to be quite fun when in the middle of a story and I stop and go "Oh there is a H in that word....where is it?" :) I think with everyone constantly asking if the 'terrible twos' have kicked in I find myself acknowledging yes there are definitely some changes and boundaries being tested but I think there is a lot to be said for not treating them like babies any longer and not writing off 'oh he/she won't have the attention span to learn that she/he is too young' and just giving something a go like a jigsaw puzzle or teaching them 'memory'. I'm not by any means one of those parents that thinks my child is 'gifted' I do think he is being assisted with capitalising on his potential and find that these activities are making for transitions with his 'turning 2' a lot easier as he is being challenged and well occupied. Like anything I put on this blog, I am no expert and have only one child. I simply love this blog for sharing 'what works' for me and it just may assist you. :)
So to give you the highlights of late in awesome 'picframe'
glory (yep I'm still a photo junkie...love all these multipic apps. And I recently finished Huddo's 2nd Year Photobook....70 pages and over 650 photos...I'm a dork)
Yep life is definitely great for our little family of 3!
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