Monday, 21 March 2011

In The Face of Children

Sometimes it seems that your child is a complete stranger. You have no clue how to connect with him/her and simply don't understand why on earth he just did or said or acted the way he just did.
Well, any child above the age of two has developed his specific characteristics and is stubbornly clinging to it. The sweet boy of yours is defiant making sure that everyone in the world understands that he of now is his own individual. Yes, still scared sometimes of the big unknown world, but ever so determined to make it his own. In this phase the child's facial features become more pronounced and chiseled, and the parent, and the whole world of course, can see a glimpse of the coming adult in that sweet face.
I want to dedicate this bog on shedding some light on your child by just simply looking at him. Facial feature by facial feature I will introduce this audience to view and understand their children better. Why is he not talking to me, why is she so over confident, why is he just so curious and what are the interests my child has? All those questions are easily answered by looking at his face and I hope that this blog will be of any help.