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Vox Nihili posted:there's like a 50/50 chance our kid got a mild case of Hand, foot, and mouth disease at this wretched daycare, holy poo poo EVERY DAY THERE IS A NEW AILMENT IN MY HOME Praise be to Nurgle, and the joys of his pestilent blessings!
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Dreylad posted:my daughter is 2 and a quarter and she isn't really interested in playing with other kids or interacting with them. she isn't mean or rude to most kids aside from the normal toddler thing of grabbing stuff another kid might be playing with and, she gets excited when older kids show up at the playground and follows them around giggling but I don't know at what point she "should" be into playing with other kids. she does the parallel play thing well enough. I know I shouldn't worry about it and every kid develops at their own pace, but I'm just curious about it. On one hand, this sounds extremely normal, especially if she's not in daycare. On the other hand, my six year old was the same way, and it was an early clue that he was indeed autistic. I don't remember how much he was into watching older kids at the time though, I feel like not a lot. Keep it in mind, but don't stress about it? Speaking of, he got up way too early today and began making a crossword. Weird kid. At least he's switched to Pokémon now...
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 06:57 |
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^^^ my kid just hit that age of playing at 3, and now he goes around the playground going "Hey I want to play!" And it kills me a bit bc his peers aren't there yet and the older kids don't care about him. -- I would like to add my two cents to "keep your kid in immersion." I am a language person professionally, and I'm part of a three language household now. The thing is, exposure to another language and culture is about being exposed to different people and appreciating difference, of course. But languages change something fundamental in the brain. Again as a language person the Russian proverb "learn a new language, acquire a new soul." is self-evident. Check out the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis to get a more scientific idea of what I mean. In linguistics this hypothesis is considered obsolete for research purposes but the base truth remains. Now, I am aware a math person and a visual arts person will tell you the same about their thing thar's legit. I am not saying languages are better. But perhaps immersion is a defined, clear thing and, as other has pointed, the gifted class might be good or not. Again my two cents. Dawncloack has issued a correction as of 08:59 on Mar 29, 2024 |
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My wife is probably getting a job for the upcoming school year (as in, they're calling her references today so it's most likely a done deal) so we're going to be doing a two-working-parent household The toddler (will be 4 when the job starts) can have her preschool upped to fulltime; the baby (who will be 1 in about a month) will need daycare but (unlike his older sister) seems like he is the kind of kid who would do well with more time around other kids and new surroundings. So this should work! Nervous for a big transition but it'll be good for us. The one-income household thing wasn't sustainable and was always supposed to be short-term, and my wife was honestly going stir-crazy after a winter of endless double sicknesses.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:43 |
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loquacius posted:My wife is probably getting a job for the upcoming school year (as in, they're calling her references today so it's most likely a done deal) so we're going to be doing a two-working-parent household Got some bad news about two kids in daycare and sickness!!
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 15:39 |
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brugroffil posted:Got some bad news about two kids in daycare and sickness!! Hoping the baby worked up some antibodies getting his sister's preschool colds at least He was literally sick for a month straight culminating in an ear infection a couple weeks ago
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 15:40 |
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loquacius posted:Hoping the baby worked up some antibodies getting his sister's preschool colds at least There's always more and it's always worse.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 16:53 |
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lol hope she gets lots of sickdays
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 17:04 |
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The mall is the place to be to push a kid around in a stroller. I know this because a hundred other parents did too
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 23:16 |
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I had fun taking toddler to a little train yard for babies and he got to see the Easter Bunny, but he didn't give a gently caress about the Easter Bunny because he wasn't a train.
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I didn't want to wait in line for the Easter bunny so I put the stroller in front of the stage and snapped a picture of her with the bunny sitting down over her shoulder
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 00:57 |
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Our local YMCA is so loving choice. The discounts off judo and after school care more than offset the family membership and instant, unlimited, access to a pool and climbing wall are absolute game changers for a bored kid.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 01:26 |
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Dog just snapped at baby, and gave her a scratch.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 01:30 |
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I've known my dog longer than I've known baby and I know my kids regularly overstep with dog. Honestly, if I was dog I would have eaten both babies after the first tail pull. Dog is most patient parent out of us all.
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KirbyKhan posted:I've known my dog longer than I've known baby and I know my kids regularly overstep with dog. Honestly, if I was dog I would have eaten both babies after the first tail pull. Dog is most patient parent out of us all. Dog was apprehensive when she first came home, but didn't mind her grabbing his face or ears. She learned crawling though, and crawling to him was too much, I guess.
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Our dog is a rescue with a bite history, and we take teaching our kids how to touch her very seriously (both had a "grab, squeeze, and pull" impulse at first which isn't how you pet a dog) but really we're just lucky that the dog has an "inner circle" of humans and once you're in she will never harm you I keep telling people she's a Republican because she loves her family and hates everyone else
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 03:16 |
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did early easter because wife has to work tomorrow, had a lot of fun. she went to bed early which was awesome, but we paid for it in the am lol thoughts -gonna miss when I can't give her a piggie backs -i can tell she misses being around other kids, got some real good park time -love her energy on being told she can help with something for house projects
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Benagain posted:my kid's 3 1/2 and even though she has friends she likes and talks about it's still mostly 'they chase each other around, sometimes, and then get mad when the other one isn't always on the same wavelength" Tell her to KirbyKhan posted:I had fun taking toddler to a little train yard for babies and he got to see the Easter Bunny, but he didn't give a gently caress about the Easter Bunny because he wasn't a train. Nearby mall has a "train" that drives through the mall. $1 a ride. My kid loves it so much. Trains are the best and kids just know.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 06:27 |
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Vox Nihili posted:there's like a 50/50 chance our kid got a mild case of Hand, foot, and mouth disease at this wretched daycare, holy poo poo EVERY DAY THERE IS A NEW AILMENT IN MY HOME Update: 100% chance I've got this poo poo, lmao
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 07:07 |
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I had hfm all over my bald head and it sucked, goondolences
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 13:17 |
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Our kid no sold hfm while my wife got blisters on the back of her throat and couldn't eat solid food for a week. Rip goon
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 13:21 |
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The daycare pestilence does get better, 6mo to a year later once kiddo gets over every viral infection ever
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 15:29 |
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Lost a mitt just as it turns spring and she'll need a new one next winter. The perfect crime
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 18:37 |
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HootTheOwl posted:Lost a mitt just as it turns spring and she'll need a new one next winter. target has coats with mitt clips so I always go with those
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HootTheOwl posted:Lost a mitt just as it turns spring and she'll need a new one next winter. they'll be too small anyway
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HootTheOwl posted:Lost a mitt just as it turns spring and she'll need a new one next winter. We made elastic bands with snap-on buttons for mittens so the kids wouldn't lose them.
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DR FRASIER KRANG posted:they'll be too small anyway That's what makes it the perfect crime
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Fat-Lip-Sum-41.mp3 posted:We made elastic bands with snap-on buttons for mittens so the kids wouldn't lose them. I think e has these as kids
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You can't buy them anymore. It's some kind of hazard... in a world where scarves exist and are fine.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 03:09 |
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Two days in a row now I've come into toddler's room at 5 a.m. to hear her crying and raving about poopoo until I calm her down. I think she's having bad dreams about when she had diarrhea a few weeks ago. Tough being a 20 month old.
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# ? Apr 1, 2024 13:25 |
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Saga of bad at capitalism kid: a Danish Easter tradition is sending out a gækkebrev, which amounts to an anonymous ransom note basically, to anyone but mostly grandparents. They then have to guess the sender in 3 tries to get an Easter egg, otherwise the sender gets the egg. Anyway, we did a late delivery of a letter to my mom (protip: announcing the letter immediately is probably a bad strategy). Then, when we got home, the kid decided that he would prefer that she guesses that he sent it, so that he will have to give her one of his eggs, because he already has so many. And it's not even that he doesn't like them, he's just super content with what he has?
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*my kid explains all the April fools pranks he perpetrated and experienced today*
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My 4 year old wanted me to read Hamlet to him as his bedtime story, and now he's showing an unhealthy obsession with current Danish royalty. How do I prevent this from spinning into monarchism?
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Segue into Dumas Not Three Musketeers though, do Man in the Iron Mask and Count of Monte Cristo, that should help It worked for Sideshow Bob, right?
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ikanreed posted:My 4 year old wanted me to read Hamlet to him as his bedtime story, and now he's showing an unhealthy obsession with current Danish royalty. "Okay sweetie, tonight I'll read you a story about a man named Robespierre..."
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ikanreed posted:My 4 year old wanted me to read Hamlet to him as his bedtime story, and now he's showing an unhealthy obsession with current Danish royalty. good luck because all kid medium is pro monarchy.
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sonatinas posted:good luck because all kid medium is pro monarchy. Cows that type! Ducks on strike!
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Hamlet IS the deprogramming
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Lmao, someone decided she wanted dinner an hour early and her last bottle and hour early from when an hour early would be. She is accelerating her schedule at geometric pace, she's going to get up at 3:30, and by noon will enter into a singularity E: loving called it! HootTheOwl has issued a correction as of 09:31 on Apr 2, 2024 |
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ikanreed posted:My 4 year old wanted me to read Hamlet to him as his bedtime story, and now he's showing an unhealthy obsession with current Danish royalty. There's a choose your own adventure Hamlet book that my kids enjoyed. Maybe change over to that particular version.
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