Sean was playing around with a crayon and pretending to write on a box. It was a red crayon on a red box. So when he showed it to me, I couldn't see anything.
me: What did you write?
Sean : Sean Wee
me: hhmm..... I can't see it. How do you spell your name? (I wasn't expecting anything, just teasing him.)
Sean: S.....e.....a....n.....W.....e.....e... Sean Wee!
me: Wow! That's very good!
He already knows how to recognize his name but I was still quite excited to hear him spelling his name. =D
He hasn't written it down yet because his writing skill is still very poor. When I do let him play with paints, he loves to write the letter A. Unfortunately he's stuck with the letter A most of the time and usually refusing to write any other letter.
Last week, though, after writing many letter As, he painted a few other letters.


I'm just adding these letter "A"s just because I thought they look particularly colorful. This was done on his own at play center last Thursday. Each of these are A3 size.



His letter "K" is unrecognizable. The only reason I know it's a "K" is because I was there, I asked him immediately what it was and I painted the letters straightaway so I won't forget.
5 comments:
Short name is easier to remember. That's is one reason why I pick short names for my children.
clever boy :)
Yeah.... I just showed him his first name and last name, which are short names. I'll probably tell him about his middle name when he's a bit older.
Sean is really a Big Boy now :) you can try sandpaper letters to help him with writing too (and yes, short and sweet names helps with writing...kekek)
This is just the beginning of his interest. I don't want to push him too much.
But where can I get those sand letters? I don't think I've ever seen those sold anywhere here.
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