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Dreylad posted:Speaking of bad parenting I was letting my daughter steal my glasses off my face because she'd try to be sneaky (slowly reach out with her hands while staring directly at them) about it then cackle every time she pulled off the spectacle heist. We've got a lot of family members who wear glasses. I've created a monster. This is us right now, my daughter snatches the glasses off my face and insists on putting them on her mom's face before giving them back (sort of) It's cute and funny but she is a monster lol
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# ? Aug 6, 2022 20:04 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 06:52 |
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Yeah, my basically blind wife has Opinions about glasses, specifically that they are at all times completely off limits. I (no glasses) got in trouble a few times for suggesting they could be fun to take, and now everyone accepts that.
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# ? Aug 6, 2022 20:12 |
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hahaha what a jerk, my kid just knocked a plate of his food (just some cheese and bread thankfully, nothing too gross) off his table ON PURPOSE, and when i asked him to please clean it up he said "no dada pick up".
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# ? Aug 6, 2022 20:21 |
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my almost 2 year old somehow knows exactly where my nipples are at all times and when I'm carrying her will sometimes cling to my chest in such a way that all her weight is briefly hanging off my poor nip
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# ? Aug 6, 2022 20:28 |
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lobster shirt posted:hahaha what a jerk, my kid just knocked a plate of his food (just some cheese and bread thankfully, nothing too gross) off his table ON PURPOSE, and when i asked him to please clean it up he said "no dada pick up". My kid (like many) had a phase where he would end every meal by knocking over his cup. We got some good reflexes from that.
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# ? Aug 6, 2022 20:31 |
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I think I got some substantial insight into "misbehaving" kiddo this weekend. I had a doctor's appointment out of town; I took her with me, and besides being kind of bored in the car but tolerating it (we alternate music picks and mine are mostly stuff she likes anyway) and having to play games in a mask for an hour at my actual appointment, I think it was a lot of fun for her. She'd heard about airbnbs but never stayed in one and then the next day before we came back we spent 2-3 hours at a sort of combination science museum and semi-ethical zoo (no large animals, etc). It had a train and a planetarium, we did masks everywhere and actually it seemed like most people did indoors at least. Anyway, she had some of her normal stuff like not wanting to eat anything that's not sweet, picking out dinner foods and then not liking them, etc, but we negotiated through all of it with no breakdowns. To be fair, I buckled on one toy purchase I normally would have held a firm no on (already got her one thing), but, we were on a "vacation" that was already a grand between a rental, a rental car, the appointment itself, gas and food, and I didn't think a $20 stuffed fox breaks bank or brains at that point. She made a bunch of comments throughout about how it was nice/interesting to do a just-us trip, and even when she seemed burned our in the car 4/5 the way home, I asked her if she'd had fun and she thought for a second and said "yes, I'd say I enjoyed it" Point of all that is, no problems and then everything went to absolute poo poo within an hour of getting back. She was initially very happy to see mom and sis, but became increasingly noncompliant and finally when I had temporarily recused myself I heard a clatter and some raised voices from downstairs, and it sounds like what happened is that her little sister was sitting on the (mini) trampoline in the living room and she just... pulled her off, bump on the floor, while my wife was standing right there. Unhelpful behavior but it's real obvious it's got everything to do with mama/younger sis dynamics. We put her on a new behavior chart; any physical violence == zero sugar the next day. I've noticed through this progression she's become a pickier eater and basically will only reliably eat carbs and sweet stuff, as someone with lifetime ADHD I know that can be a big factor and I think we just have to work diet/sleep/meditation/exercise on a schedule right now. Bar Ran Dun posted:different categories can create very different perceptions of your child. you have to qualify under certain special Ed categories to get help beyond a 504 plan. some of the categories have reputations. Note that I, myself, am a semi reformed nutcase and I did a lot of dumb poo poo in gradeschool, from selling an inoperative-but-technically-a-machinegun Uzi to a kid for $20 at one point (lol Montana) to shitloads of acid before 1st period (lol the pickard missile silo), and I don't actually think any intervention attempted ever did jack poo poo despite extremely involved and on the ball parents; I just got lucky enough to live through it all without much of a criminal record and the fell upwards because I was white and Computer Gifted at the right moment I was dx ADHD and shoved on amphetamines when I was 13, ritalin + SSRIs at 14, didn't start loving with recreational drugs until I was 17 and my thinking at the time was "I've been forced to take horrid poo poo for years, why not try the fun ones?" -- so, yeah, I have a biased and hosed up view of the pediatric psychological system we have.
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# ? Aug 7, 2022 16:36 |
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Cabbages and Kings posted:We put her on a new behavior chart; any physical violence == zero sugar the next day. I've noticed through this progression she's become a pickier eater and basically will only reliably eat carbs and sweet stuff, as someone with lifetime ADHD I know that can be a big factor and I think we just have to work diet/sleep/meditation/exercise on a schedule right now. there have been some studies about large quantity vitamin supplements helping ADHD out of a couple universities in Oregon. Cabbages and Kings posted:This gets into dark territory for me because I was labelled as a kid and it led to a lot of, uh, I'd say iatrogenic harm at the hands of psychophama obsession psych-MDs who liked to mix and match poo poo with no peer reviewed evidentiary basis for doing so, and I don't even know if I want our school district to think that we believe she had behavioral issues. Part of me thinks if she can hold her poo poo together at school and not get in trouble, that's generally better than involvement with the school disciplinary system. consider private school. we had a “good” outcome. it have been better at good Montessori school or Waldorf or 2E specialized school. Cabbages and Kings posted:Note that I, myself, am a semi reformed nutcase and I did a lot of dumb poo poo in gradeschool, from selling an inoperative-but-technically-a-machinegun Uzi to a kid for $20 at one point (lol Montana) to shitloads of acid before 1st period (lol the pickard missile silo), and I don't actually think any intervention attempted ever did jack poo poo despite extremely involved and on the ball parents; I just got lucky enough to live through it all without much of a criminal record and the fell upwards because I was white and Computer Gifted at the right moment I’ve picked this fight in this thread before but I think a lot of ADHD and 2E G&T kids get miscategorized as oppositional defiant to great harm. lies extremely early, intense emotional outbursts, high energy, strong fixations on ideas with moral weight that other people might ignore. when I was young i had a classmate kid blow out a lab full of equipment in elementary school tens of thousands of dollars in damages by bypassing the GFCI between a pair of outlets.
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kecske posted:Today I asked my kid if he needed to use the potty and he looked me dead in the eyes and said no, and immediately poo poo his pants. cool flex I guess sorry to say, but you're his kid now
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Cabbages and Kings posted:I think I got some substantial insight into "misbehaving" kiddo this weekend. I had a doctor's appointment out of town; I took her with me, and besides being kind of bored in the car but tolerating it (we alternate music picks and mine are mostly stuff she likes anyway) and having to play games in a mask for an hour at my actual appointment, I think it was a lot of fun for her. She'd heard about airbnbs but never stayed in one and then the next day before we came back we spent 2-3 hours at a sort of combination science museum and semi-ethical zoo (no large animals, etc). It had a train and a planetarium, we did masks everywhere and actually it seemed like most people did indoors at least. Anyway, she had some of her normal stuff like not wanting to eat anything that's not sweet, picking out dinner foods and then not liking them, etc, but we negotiated through all of it with no breakdowns. To be fair, I buckled on one toy purchase I normally would have held a firm no on (already got her one thing), but, we were on a All I can really say is this is exactly the kind of information you need to share when you do start the process. GOOD LUCK!
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wow, hand, foot, and mouth disease absolutely sucks. my toddler isn't eating at all, and i'm just waiting to see if my wife and i get sick with it. :\
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Insanite posted:wow, hand, foot, and mouth disease absolutely sucks. my toddler isn't eating at all, and i'm just waiting to see if my wife and i get sick with it. :\ It's really, really awful. Good thing you can actually get it more then once, contrary to common belief, because there's different strains. Source: my wife got it twice from our kid It's way way worse as an adult, too, just uh, good luck!!
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Insanite posted:wow, hand, foot, and mouth disease absolutely sucks. my toddler isn't eating at all, and i'm just waiting to see if my wife and i get sick with it. :\ Goonspeed, good poster
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Insanite posted:wow, hand, foot, and mouth disease absolutely sucks. my toddler isn't eating at all, and i'm just waiting to see if my wife and i get sick with it. :\ We just had it make the rounds here and it sucks unbelievable amounts of rear end
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 23:36 |
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yep, we were in rural pa when our daughter spiked a 103 fever and refused to eat. thank goodness we weren’t the 10% or whatever whose fingernails fall out from it! edit: this is also when we broke our no cocomelon rule, and that was a long rear end car ride back to Michigan. meanolmrcloud has issued a correction as of 23:55 on Aug 8, 2022 |
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meanolmrcloud posted:yep, we were in rural pa when our daughter spiked a 103 fever and refused to eat. thank goodness we weren’t the 10% or whatever whose fingernails fall out from it! consensus seems like I’m in for no fun. cocomelon is likewise verboten here except under the most dire circumstances. same with blippi. that voice. shudder.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 00:08 |
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Insanite posted:same with blippi. that voice. shudder. it could be worse we ran into his ex girlfriend in Tacoma doing I can’t remember what and she pointed us at the show before it was big. I am so tired of blippi.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 02:12 |
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Good soup! posted:We just had it make the rounds here and it sucks unbelievable amounts of rear end
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 02:37 |
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I'm happy little man likes blaze instead of blippi these days Blippi is such a weird, scary-dumb show
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 03:03 |
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pink eye last week, ear infection this week. summer camp is going fantastic
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 04:15 |
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fosborb posted:pink eye last week, ear infection this week. summer camp is going fantastic last week of camp for my kid and even though she’s masked she might have strep… was negative on lucira test so got an appt at 2 for strep test. she complained of a head ache at camp(that went away) but she had a fever spike to 103 and said throat hurts this morning. with Motrin she’s feeling better but going to take her in. she’s worried about what virus she has since she loves this kid book of viruses and asks about HPV and smallpox a lot now… she made up a virus called Octopox which is from an octopus and I’m not going to talk about monkey pox right now since I can’t fuel more anxiety since she’s a bit too aware of covid and tells kids it ain’t over frequently.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 15:22 |
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trying ot keep blippi away from my kid as long as possible, currently he is obsessed with thomas the tank engine and daniel tiger. these shows seem fine.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 15:40 |
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my 2yo daughter has started telling me that she doesn't like me and I know it's just noise but it still hurts my feelings
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 15:49 |
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bitmap posted:my 2yo daughter has started telling me that she doesn't like me and I know it's just noise but it still hurts my feelings it will pass don’t take it personally. at that age my kid wanted me to be a dad to a different family. it’s just them trying to cope with their emotions. some kids just go real hard about it.
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lobster shirt posted:trying ot keep blippi away from my kid as long as possible, currently he is obsessed with thomas the tank engine and daniel tiger. these shows seem fine. Daniel tiger's fine yeah, prime has some originals that are pretty solid too like creative galaxy, tumble leaf, stinky and dirty
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 16:28 |
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Just make sure none of them are turning your children into Russian sleeper agents
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bitmap posted:my 2yo daughter has started telling me that she doesn't like me and I know it's just noise but it still hurts my feelings got a : “I’ll cut you.” from the four year old yesterday
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 16:53 |
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tumble leaf is quite good.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 16:54 |
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bitmap posted:my 2yo daughter has started telling me that she doesn't like me and I know it's just noise but it still hurts my feelings lol a few weeks ago my kid said "mommy i love you" and i said "oh do you love daddy too?" and he said "daddy i love baseball". stone cold.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 17:07 |
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condolances on the HFM, goon hope everyone feels better soon it's so unfair, we don't even have hooves
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 17:08 |
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oh wait, "hand foot mouth", why do i always think hoof did someome say hoof?
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Cabbages and Kings posted:oh wait, "hand foot mouth", why do i always think hoof Hoof and Mouth disease is a thing, and if you've been through ports or over borders of any kind there's often signs up about not transporting certain things for the risk of transmitting it I always think hoof and mouth first too
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 17:16 |
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I was a little too forceful in my banning of Blippi because now if the oldest sees a the video thumbnail he just yells, "That's the guy that's not nice!"
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Greg Legg posted:I was a little too forceful in my banning of Blippi because now if the oldest sees a the video thumbnail he just yells, "That's the guy that's not nice!" my kids will yell BOO ADVERTISERS any time a commercial comes on to anything I regret nothing about this
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 17:58 |
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silvergoose posted:my kids will yell BOO ADVERTISERS any time a commercial comes on to anything same , however you can’t skip ads on Hulu so she started singing jingles and I was like time to pay for no ads.. I guess I should be thankful the ads on Hulu kids shows are for grown up services so I’m not being asked to buy paw patrol poo poo or whatever. however, a weekend with my 7 yr old nephew at a cabin(his parents brought his switch and Xbox smh), my kid asked about getting a switch and Roblox bux. I said for the switch, when you can read better and do well in school. and a hard no for Roblox. after an hour watching that “game” it’s straight up garbage. also told my kid you only can play games that reward skill.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 18:12 |
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Git gud, son
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 18:27 |
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my kid really digs mr rogers, luckily. misterrogers.org has free eps up. rotates the selection every couple of weeks.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 18:39 |
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Ada Twist, Scientist on Netflix is pretty decent. The book series its based on is good for younger children, too. Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That is on PBS Kids (handful of rotating episodes), Amazon Prime (some 45 minute movies, one season free I think?), and also now Netflix. Both our kids (3 & 5 now, watched it for the last 18 months or so) really like it, it isn't obnoxious/annoying, and has good lessons about teamwork, nature, science, etc.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 18:46 |
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What age do you start tv? I held off until 2 because of the APA's recommendation, then it turned out to be easier to just keep not having tv on around him.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 18:51 |
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My daughter showed zero interest in TV until she was maybe 2.5 years old unless she was super sick. Then a pandemic happened and we opened up more to something, anything to help keep her and her then-1 year old brother more entertained. Now they get 15-30 minutes after dinner as a wind down time before bedtime as long as we don't have something else going on. Otherwise, the TV isn't really on in our house unless I turn on a baseball or football game in the background.
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ikanreed posted:What age do you start tv? I held off until 2 because of the APA's recommendation, then it turned out to be easier to just keep not having tv on around him. basically held off until 2 for the same reason, plus I’m not keen on the children’s marketing/media industrial complex sinking its claws into my kid. went out the window while he had covid, of course. now he knows what frozen is. he’s also getting whatever distracts him best right now, as hydration during HFMD seems more important than media purity, but holy cow there is a lot of trash out there.
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