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i think we've cruised through 4 month sleep regression because she doesn't sleep in her crib still so she's sleeping attached to me through most of the night and can easily soothe herself back to sleep through after waking up at the end of a sleep cycle. still sleeping 8 hours before needing to feed. can't be mad about sleep regression if I never sleep
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Dreylad posted:i think we've cruised through 4 month sleep regression because she doesn't sleep in her crib still so she's sleeping attached to me through most of the night and can easily soothe herself back to sleep through after waking up at the end of a sleep cycle. still sleeping 8 hours before needing to feed. can't be mad about sleep regression if I never sleep Oh I was mad about it anyway.
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BonHair posted:My kid really likes watching a Russian cartoon (Masha and the bear). I am not particularly fond of Russia these days. On one hand, I feel like I should probably boycott Russian media, but I really don't know how to explain global politics to a 4 year old in a way that makes him okay with losing his favourite show. Plus, it's actually the best thing he's watching in terms of content, with the primary competition being paw patrol. I also don't know if it's actually supporting the Russian government, since it's on Netflix anyway.
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BonHair posted:My kid really likes watching a Russian cartoon (Masha and the bear). I am not particularly fond of Russia these days. On one hand, I feel like I should probably boycott Russian media, but I really don't know how to explain global politics to a 4 year old in a way that makes him okay with losing his favourite show. Plus, it's actually the best thing he's watching in terms of content, with the primary competition being paw patrol. I also don't know if it's actually supporting the Russian government, since it's on Netflix anyway. I blamed the romanovs when my kid asked why Russia has so many problems
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pushpins posted:I blamed the romanovs when my kid asked why Russia has so many problems watching Anastasia with my daughter “ her dad had it coming, sucks for her but he and Alexandra were pieces of poo poo oh and that main bad guy, a real monster”
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sonatinas posted:oh and that main bad guy, a real monster” Yeah, it was a shame how he carried on.
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 14:20 |
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Being fed insidious Canadian propaganda and white supremacist messages through Caillou
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 14:25 |
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remembering the time my kid went to grandmas for a week and came back talking like god damned Peppa Pig
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# ? Mar 29, 2022 14:38 |
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lol last time we went to visit my folks my son didn't want to come home with us, first thing he said after he found out he could stay the night was something along the lines of "yay! where's the iPad?"
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So I was playing disco elysium with my niece in the same room, she usually plays with her tablet or some toys and ignores the tv when her parents are watching but she seemed interested in new and unknown words after I asked her to read a few lines to practice some english like dictatorship of the proletariat. Thankfully I was just talking to the old lady in the hotel lobby so nothing too crazy was happening. She seems interested in governments and understood the idea of rich people running the government and this new idea of a worker government. I was showing some old propaganda posters and some clips of the internationale in different languages to give examples of why a worker government would emphasize worker solidarity across countries which she found so different from the usual. She got mildly annoyed when she tried to read russian and realized it wasn't in english. She was of the opinion that the USSR dissolving was ages ago and so old. I asked her if she wanted to learn more and she said yes so I wanna ask what exactly is my next step in explaining government and socialist concepts that I can explain to a kid. Also, she took one look at Kim's portrait and asked me why my partner is a nerd.
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I no longer sleep. I think I'm over sleep and don't really need it. It's overrated. If my kids and wife are sleeping I'm good.
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Was just informed my 20-month-old had her first active shooter drill. I think I'm going to go lay down somewhere and not get up for a while.
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Polgas posted:So I was playing disco elysium with my niece in the same room, she usually plays with her tablet or some toys and ignores the tv when her parents are watching but she seemed interested in new and unknown words after I asked her to read a few lines to practice some english like dictatorship of the proletariat. Thankfully I was just talking to the old lady in the hotel lobby so nothing too crazy was happening. I forgot your partner in DE is named Kim and thought this meant you had a portrait of Kim Jong Un the wall and then thought "this dude's partner rules" lol
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Big Mad Drongo posted:Was just informed my 20-month-old had her first active shooter drill. God drat this poo poo terrifies me Garbage rear end nation
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Big Mad Drongo posted:Was just informed my 20-month-old had her first active shooter drill. yeah, the first active shooter drill for your kid is an incredibly sobering experience and it sucks
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Greg Legg posted:I no longer sleep. I think I'm over sleep and don't really need it. It's overrated. If my kids and wife are sleeping I'm good. agreed
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U-DO Burger posted:yeah, the first active shooter drill for your kid is an incredibly sobering experience and it sucks the first one after a year and a half of virtual school suuuuucked
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Once during COVID here a weirdo who was mad about lockdowns called in a bomb threat on a kindergarten and they closed every school in the country the day after. Active shooter drills are a huge factor in me not raising my kids in the US.
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My kids elementary school was rebuilt in 2015 and the subtle built-in anti-shooter architecture is really quite something.
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fosborb posted:remembering the time my kid went to grandmas for a week and came back talking like god damned Peppa Pig I would love for my kids to develop a cool accent We spent all of 2020 watching Bluey and nothing Altho sometimes they’ll say things like petrol instead of gas. Or chips instead of fries
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:My kids elementary school was rebuilt in 2015 and the subtle built-in anti-shooter architecture is really quite something. Do they fill the hallways with chest high walls for cover?
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The Nastier Nate posted:Do they fill the hallways with chest high walls for cover? Respawn points in the cafeteria, gym and boiler room.
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Lotz of security companies make lots of money selling incrementally thicker doors and windows to schools looking for something to tell parents about how they're 10% safer than their neighbors. I was working in a k-2 special ed class last year and we did an active shooter drill during PE and i was super blown away by how intense everything's gotten. They simulate people trying knocking/trying to open the doors and making noises in the hallway to try and get kids to gently caress up and (I guess) kill all their friends. Big alarms blaring the whole time, a paid security consultant running the whole poo poo.
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What the hell America? That sounds absolutely insane and probably traumatizing as well. Meanwhile, my kid refused to participate in a fire drill when he was 3. He did not appreciate not getting advance notice about the event and completely refused to get out. Probably not great altogether, but at least he doesn't have to worry about guns.
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BonHair posted:What the hell America? That sounds absolutely insane and probably traumatizing as well. we'd rather traumatize children than upset chuds
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The Nastier Nate posted:Do they fill the hallways with chest high walls for cover? Yes. Single story locker rows provide points of cover. Wing walls spaced out by classroom give space for multiple children to avoid second amendment remedies against getting dumped. Exterior doors are locked during school hours with the exception of an armored entry vestibule which can be locked down. Heavy steel doors and bulletproof glass here. Locking heavy doors on classrooms and view sight-lines designed to allow for hiding mass groups of students. My kid's elementary school incorporates all of these.
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:Yes. yeah but the real threat is Maus
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hahaha jfc cant wait till the district renovates our buildings so i can send my kids to school in a gears of war level BonHair posted:What the hell America? That sounds absolutely insane and probably traumatizing as well. yea that's generally how things work around here
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The Nastier Nate posted:hahaha jfc cant wait till the district renovates our buildings so i can send my kids to school in a gears of war level Lol E: whoops forgot sandy hook I would say like 99% of all this poo poo is completely lost on younger kids because their developmental age makes it very hard to process complex, abstract ideas like the potential for an active shooter to visit their class or what it means to be shot by a gun and die. It's a weird adult thing like fire drills that are super disconnected from their consciousness unless the school or their parents are hyper focused on telling them to be scared and take the ceramic plate carrier backpack to school. I'd like to do a survey of middle and high school students to see when all this poo poo really sets in. At what age do kids start to be scared of the abstract concept of being shot to death by a peer? Probably younger than we think NeatHeteroDude has issued a correction as of 02:21 on Apr 3, 2022 |
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NeatHeteroDude posted:Lol sandy hook…
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sonatinas posted:sandy hook… Oh poo poo yeah. I completely forgot about that one Tbh I've deliberately avoided reading or knowing anything about sandy hook for happiness reasons
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NeatHeteroDude posted:I'd like to do a survey of middle and high school students to see when all this poo poo really sets in. At what age do kids start to be scared of the abstract concept of being shot to death by a peer? Probably younger than we think it’s a developmental thing that happens at a around specific age but I do not know what age it’s supposed to happen. I do know it can happen as early as six or seven though (but that’s extremely early for it to happen). edit: by it I mean existential fears in general.
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sonatinas posted:sandy hook… not if you ask Alex Jones
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My wife had a non-drill lockdown a few months ago. Turned out to be some idiot kids with an airsoft gun across the street from the school, but it was still terrifying in the moment as we're texting and I'm trying to find online police scanners to feed her what the hell is going on. Good times. Can't imagine why the teaching profession is draining. Not sure how I'll handle my kids' first shooter drills. Heard recently that their school district has decided recently to do the insanely idiotic and often traumatizing "realistic" exercises run by pyscho cops/ex military rather than the fire drill level stuff they used to do.
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 03:51 |
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the sum total of all the bullshit teen drama and problematic behavior these things are going to facilitate over the life of the school is greater than the tragedy of a school shooting
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 04:28 |
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imagine getting paid $25,000 year with a degree to do regular active shooter drills and poo poo like that genuine respect to educators, but also why
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TeenageArchipelago posted:imagine getting paid $25,000 year with a degree to do regular active shooter drills and poo poo like that I quit two years ago because gently caress that
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still amazes me how america treats its teachers like absolute garbage
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 06:09 |
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all that poo poo is wild. it's not like that everywhere- in 10+ years of teaching I've never worked somewhere that had more than a codeword they would use on the announcements for an active shooter. I've seen it used probably 10-15 times but all for gunshots in the surrounding ~5 block radius never a school shooter lol we got bigger problems
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My folks were visiting for a week and I just came back from dropping them off at the airport. Our 4 year old is old enough to understand that his grandparents aren't here anymore so he was kind of sad this morning. We tried to prepare him for this and I think it worked because he's okay with it now. Parenting is tough! Business Trombone posted:all that poo poo is wild. it's not like that everywhere- in 10+ years of teaching I've never worked somewhere that had more than a codeword they would use on the announcements for an active shooter. One school I taught at brought a company run by cops and vets for a training that taught me how to kill a guy with a three hole punch. Greg Legg has issued a correction as of 12:54 on Apr 3, 2022 |
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