Cayson’s 29 months

I think he’s a very perceptive child. Here’s why:

After Cayen was dropped off for his piano lesson today, Cayson turned and asked Ah Po, “ why Cayen can have iPhone, I’m good, why I cannot have iPhone?” 

This was because he has been observing that sometimes Cayen gets to have the iPhone to play games.

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Cayson and Cayen were fighting over the toy dinosaurs. Ah Pa asked Cayen to give in to Cayson, which he did grudgingly. 

After Cayson went into his bedroom with Ah Pa, he complained, “Cayen is naughty” 

Ah Pa: why is Cayen naughty? He shared the dinosaurs. 
Cayson: But he didn’t share, you made him do it. 

Whoa, I didn’t think he would know the difference. 

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Ah Gong stopped his car in the carpark and they alighted , but Ah Gong didn’t move. 

Cayson would ask, “ Ah Gong, not going home?” 

This is because he knows that Ah Gong is a scooting off to another place. 

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We were aware of a kid who bites in school so I asked him about it. 

C: H eats people.
Me: Did he eat you?
C: No, he’s my friend. But he eats K.
Me: Oh No! 

It’s amazing how he knows that friends are not supposed to “eat” each other. 

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From his meet-the-teacher session, we realised that he would warn his classmates of dangers like how his teachers would : 

“Xxx, come down. Fall down, Pain Pain.”
It’s funny how teachers find it funny coming from a two year old but not so much from a six year old (cox Cayen is doing something similar ie apeing the teachers)

Or if teacher mentioned in passing that she is thirsty, Cayson would go find her water for her. Teacher didn’t even think anybody heard her comment.

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Whilst he cannot recognise numbers or alphabets yet; he can strangely do dinosaur jigsaw puzzles and recognise names of many dinosaurs. 

He even lines the dinosaurs up so that the cats will get a rude surprise when they attempt to enter the living room as an army of dinosaurs block their way. 













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