she dosnt have to do anything, its just when she smiles, I melt.
2007-01-31 07:00:18
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answered by welllaners 5
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I am an early childhood education major but decided to stay home with my children so they don't go to pre school. I just teacher my son myself. Well he amazes me everyday with the words he uses at his age (3). There is never a day that goes by that he doesn't say something to me that takes my breath away. He is such a wonderful child and a great big brother to his 8 week old sister. I am with him all day everyday buit everynight he will ask me and my husband both "So how was your day today?" It is so sweet and he is so caring. I couldn't be more proud of him.
2007-01-31 15:57:41
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answered by cristons_mommy 2
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My daughter is five and is very observant to her surroundings. We were walking around our downtown area one day just looking around. She saw an old lady sitting on a bench and asked why she looked tired and sad... When I didn't have an answer she walked up to her and told her that she was beatiful and gave her a smile... The lady smiled back and thanked her for makin gher dy better..
I asked her later what made her do that and she said " It feels good to make other people happy"
I'm proud because of the kind person she chooses to be... Who wouldn't be proud of that...
2007-01-31 15:15:38
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answered by luv2syd 2
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Maggie (4) will always tell me what she did in school. She also always asks me how was work today? She is always so proud of the work she brings home. the cutest so far has been her footprints in white paint on a carpet sample donated to the school. They painted them to look like snowmen and made welcome mats out of them ADORABLE! Her ongoing project is her alphabet book. Each week she brings home a new page with a picture to match the letter. She loves to stay in the afternoon for "lunch bunch" and play with her friends "Riley and Victoria". She can't wait to go to school all day in Kindergarten.
2007-01-31 15:06:51
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answered by MsFab4Fan 4
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Yesterday at a family function, my son (3&1/2) was playing cars and his younger cousin kept coming over and trying to take the cars and would hit him and hit him and hit him and my son just ignored him until he finally just pushed his cousin away.
It made me proud to see that my son has first of all enough focus to block out distractions around him and secondly the patience to not blow up or throw a fit right away.
2007-01-31 15:21:37
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answered by babypocket2005 4
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My 2-year-old Son loves his daycare!! He tells me how he plays on the slide or rides in the car etc. After two weeks he could count to 5, and spell his name! He made he feel so proud the other day when we went to a local pond and I asked him what the fish were called, he told me "those are Koi fish mom!" I had told him only once before, like three weeks ago, and he remembered. And the other day I had helped him zip up his back pack and he told me "thanks for helping me mom!" I melted!
2007-01-31 15:06:18
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answered by Ashleigh 1
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My 3 year-old doesn't go to preschool. But the other day he told me that I'm a hero because I'm such a good mommy. That was a pretty proud moment.
2007-01-31 15:03:52
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answered by Heather Y 7
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Every single new thing she learns makes me the proudest mommy on earth! The cutest thing that makes me proud is when she tells me about her day. She isn't even 2 yet and she likes to tell me what she did all day. And sometimes she tells on people! LOL
2007-01-31 15:23:27
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answered by ticktock 7
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My cutie is 4 and every day she does something new for me to be proud of!!! The best is - she is so young and so innocent and her feelings (passions) are so strong for everthing. I'm going to try to keep that going -- it is wonderful -- she can do or be anything she wants to be and I'll be there to help her!
She makes me PROUD to be her mom!!!!!
2007-01-31 15:18:58
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answered by Only Me 2
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My 4 year old daughter makes me proud everyday wether it's helping me with her baby sister or cleaning up her room the best she can. I love her!
2007-01-31 15:05:55
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answered by *SexXyLuV* 3
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My 3 year old daughter has her kitchen and will "make" coffee, pancakes and bacon...all on her own in a very methodical way. Makes me proud that she is that observant and intelligent.
2007-01-31 16:23:25
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answered by Rachi 1
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