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Monday, October 26, 2009

Photo Session 2009



Group photo taken for graduates and teachers.
This is the time of the year you will find a lot of laughters and happy Smiley faces.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Wen Yiong (Primary 7yrs old)


Wen Yiong start taking my lesson since 5 years old. After 2 years. He's discovering him self on his own style of water painting. This is his 1st piece. Take close look to the way he painted the blue sky.

Kah Wai (Secondary 13yrs old)


When I was 8 years old. Teacher LC told me I'am a Great Artist. Unfortunately due to primary home work load I didn't continue drawing. I know I will pick up what I have miss.... my work proof.

Hou Seong (Primary 9yrs)


Mummy bring me to a charity last week. A uncle drawn me. Teacher LC photo state it to a art block and teach me to color. What do you think?

Jun Ming (Primary 7yrs)


See very easy. Just paint carefully follow the outline.













Sunday, October 11, 2009

Young Artist



Shhhiiii.. do not disturb! Young artists are in full concentration here.


Pictures taken at Sunshine Art class, where creativities are unearthed and nurtured by Teacher LC. ;-)


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Saturday, October 3, 2009

It’s party time... Hurray!!

Children are enjoying themselves.

How to Handle Your Little Picky Eater

How to tell?
  • Has he been extremely selective with food ?
  • Is he not eating enough or not eating at all?
  • Is he experiencing food jags where he has been very selective on food.
  • Does him snack all day long instead of having proper meal?
  • Do you find him drinking more fluids than eating solid food?
  • Does he often end mealtimes by throwing temper tantrums?
It is very dishertening to slave over a meal and only to have your child refuse to eat it.
What should you do?
1. Realise that you are not responsible.
You are not responsible for whether your child eats or how much he eats. However, it is your duty to ensure the foods are safe and appropriate for your child. Establish regular mealtimes and snack times.

2. Set a good example
Yes, it is extremely important to send the right message to your child.

3. Tiny Tummies
Remember, you child has a small stomach. So, be realistic. Keep portion of main meals small and manageable.

4. Focus on what he eats, not how much he eats.
Go for quality, not quantity. Give your child nutritious foods. Small plate of nutritious foods is much more beneficial than a large plate of empty calories.

5. Be sneaky
Learn to substitute certain food your child does not like. For instance, chop up some vegetables finely and sneak them into a delicious plate of fried rice.

6. Limit the fluids
Try not to give your child too much fluids before meal.

7. Bye-bye, bribes.
"If you finish your food, I will let you eat that chocolate ice-cream"
Did you ever use this trick? But, this rarely works in the long run.

8. It is your child's own show.
Let your child feed himself is a good idea. Give your child a chance to enjoy the sense of independence.

9. Keep your child's growth in check
Regularly plot your child's weight and height. Seek medical attention if needed.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

2008 Sunshine Concert

A sneak peek at what we do during our annual concert and graduation ceremony.