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Chatty Mood
All of us were in the living hall playing together. We were all chatting together. Tim was really in his chatty mood, talking bla bla bla bla bla bla… Once he starts, he cannot stop. He is really a different person at home vs in school. Sorry I could not remember the conversation, bad short term memory I have.
Tim: bla bla bla bla bla
Mummy: bla bla bla *mostly asking questions*
Emily: bla bla bla
Papa: bla bla bla
Tim: bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
Everyone else: *quiet*
Tim: So nobody is listening to what I am saying, huh?
Mummy & Papa: *burst out laughing*
Once we picked Tim from school. He was talking and talking in the car. Suddenly one of his friends walked passed, ease drop and was shocked at how Tim can talk non-stop.
Tim’s friend: How come you don’t talk like that in school?
Anyway, I am just glad he does well in school. Maybe less talk makes him listen more in school. I am not complaining and let’s hope the teacher see the good side of him talking less.
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Published on August 25, 2009 · Filed under: Parenting;
7 Responses to “Chatty Mood”
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chinnee said on August 26th, 2009 at 3:11 pm
qiqi too, very quiet outside. but with us, she so demanding and talks non-stop.
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Kelly said on August 26th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
Ian is a chatterbox and easily gets warmed up even with strangers. His class teacher always comment that he talks loud and non-stop and therefore not paying enough attention in class. Good and bad, I would say.
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samuel tok in class but onli wif close frens … i do hope hes more willing to speak to the teachers or any adults
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ZMM said on August 27th, 2009 at 8:46 am
Yah.. maybe less talking in school means pay more attention.
Zara talks too much in school, and the teacher always have to break her away from other chatty students. Half the time when questions are asked, she’ll go “Huh? what?”.
Where as Zaria who’s quiet in class, can gives all the answers to her teachers.
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That’s good. He knows when he’s supposed to talk and when to shut up and listen! Clever boy!
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Mamajo said on August 27th, 2009 at 1:37 pm
I guess he feel more comfort at home compare to school.
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Well, its better that he talks more at home rather than the other way around. My girl is that way too. Talks non stop at home. In school she is mostly quiet but if those she is close to, she will talk non-stop too till teacher scolds.