- Walking & running
- Scribble & holding pen or pencil
- Imitates others’ activities
- Eats with fingers & spoon
- Matches lids with appropriate containers
- pushes & pull things while walking (especially heavy things like my handbag, then will says, “mama, yatt” sambil buat muka)
- “Helps” around the house, especially picking up dirty clothes & put in basket
- Puts her fingers to her mouth & say “shhh”
- Walks backwards
- can “read” board books on her own well & names simple picture in books
- Turns pages of books
- has temper tantrums when frustrated
- attached to soft toys & play feeding, dodi dols to tido and pretends that the dolls is her
- Discovers the joy of climbing… mm.. she climbs almost anything!!
- enjoy pretends games… pretending speaking to someone on phone, pretending sleeping, pretending to be mama and many more..
- speaks clearly although pelat
- throws & kick balls
- dance to music
- string two words
- brush teeth with help
- stack 4 or more thing not only blocks
- toilet training readiness. Tells when she wants to “poop” by saying, “mama, yak!” and “poop” at toilet bowl with help
- Washes & dries own hands
- understands I’m not sure how many words but almost anything we says.
- points to picture or object when I call it by name
- takes of own clothes
- Dumps an object in imitation as such throwing
- names several body parts. Aate (mata), dung (hidung), angan (tangan), inge (telinga), kuku, tati (kaki), eyut (perut), ambut (rambut), didi (gigi), idah (lidah), uyut (mulut), da’i (dahi), alee (kepala), yak (ketiak), pipi.
- follows request. Eg: “Balqis tolong amik telefon merah mama”, or “Balqis ambilkan remote” or Balqis mama nak iPod”
- Uses 50-0 words
- Aate (mata)
- dung (hidung)
- angan (tangan)
- inge (telinga)
- kuku
- tati (kaki)
- eyuut (perut)
- ambut (rambut)
- didi (gigi)
- idah (lidah)
- uuyut (mulut)
- da’i (dahi)
- alee (kepala)
- eyak (ketiak)
- pipi
- jom
- nak
- mama
- ayah
- a’mau (tak mau)
- a’kan (makan)
- asik (nasi)
- aayeer (air)
- yak (berak)
- tutu (susu)
- eemot (remote)
- eevvii (tv)
- eeyyat (berat)
- uujaan (hujan)
- dak (bedak)
- tak tik (pakcik)
- ok waan (tok wan)
- awwah (allah)
- awwah wat bar (allah hu akbar)
- pin (pin)
- pem (pen or pencil)
- daap (sedap)
- pak (nampak)
- nak nyih (nak ni)
- pok (tepuk tangan)
- puk (puk or pukul)
- eemut (selimut)
- tieh (terima kasih)
- owwa or bowa (bola)
- ewoon (belon)
- pah (sampah)
- pash (lipas)
- tuh (jatuh)
- pampu or pu (lampu)
- tu tak (chiku cak)
- tish tisya (balqis batrisya)
- nashh (panas)
- kokok (pokok)
- ayam
- eetik (itik)
- aajah (gajah)
- meow (feline species)
- bird
- be-bea or bea (bear)
- a..pah (zirafah)
- nyet (monyet)
- aetor (alligator)
- tel (turtle)
- oou (moo-lembu)
- unge (bunga)
- at’yik ot titiek (Patrick - sponge bob)
- nemo (clown fish)
- tup (tutup)
- kak (buka)
- tum (tumbkin song)
- kel (twinkle song)
- antal (bantal)
- imut (selimut)
- ejuk (sejuk)
- uuwah (buah)
- uku (buku)
- pon (telefon)
- ppod (iPod)
- ppon (iPhone)
- titop (laptop)
- nak nak (tak nak)
- ido (tido)
- ena (lena)
- mmmmah (muah-kiss)
- aumm (aumm makan sambil nganga mulut)
- amma (gambar)
- eeoorse (seahorse)
- ippon (
- sings simple tune… Halimah gigi jongang song!! “ongang… ongang… ongan… imah didi ongang…”
- open & close doors
- takes more interest in playing with other kids
- try to jump
I think that’s all that I can remember… J
bravo balkis.such good development for her age! :-)
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