Might help.
More fun, although kissing might be tough what with the whole unable to breathe through my nose thing.
Yet I'm sure S. would be willing to give it a shot!
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Might help.
More fun, although kissing might be tough what with the whole unable to breathe through my nose thing.
Yet I'm sure S. would be willing to give it a shot!
I'm laughing at how awesome javachick is!
Noah is trying to do a puzzle by himself. "I need the ice cream cone please. It's not there. It's missing. It's hiding. I can't do the puzzle. I'm missing the ice cream piece. I think it's missing. Where's the ice cream?"
All in a stream with out waiting for a response.
Dear Speech Therapist,
Thanks a lot.
Also, do you know if there is a potting training specialist we could call?
Love,
Us
tell him if he doesn't shape up, he'll never get to meet Ziggy
I quoted this part to him and he started whimpering. Though I've backed down from my previous murderous feelings. Now I just want to poke both him and his teacher hard.
I mentioned his Utopia project a while back. He did his wiki site and got good responses on it. Now he has to write an essay on why his Utopia would be successful if put into real life. Ummm, isn't that pretty much all of what he built into his wiki? Even though the assignments seems redundant, it is still an assignment that needs to be done.
Kat, the twins are just three, yes? Don't sweat it. Also if he's going through a developmental spurt with language, that's taking up a lot of his concentration, subconscious or not.
Potty training will happen, I promise. All of my kids were over three when they finally got it.
Still issues with the potty, eh? Tyler seems to finally be interested in it. The first successful self-led was a couple days after he got tubes put in. Which, coincidentally, was the first time he was able to clearly state he needed a bathroom. His language is growing beyond exponentially now. (He's nowhere near Noah's level of speech. It was really upsetting PJ.) Stupid dr who wouldn't do beyond antibs for a kid who hadn't kicked ear infections for almost a YEAR. PJ had him evaluated by the preschool speech pathologist on the side, she rec'd an ENT stat and boom. Tubes in ears. Pede was still all "I don't think that was necessary." Dude. Child can HEAR now. His rages have dropped to almost nil. Poor kid was very frustrated.
They have a new pede.
(He's nowhere near Noah's level of speech. It was really upsetting PJ.)
I bet that's really going to change now, and just explode thanks to the tubes.
If anyone does have the magical key to potty training, I want to know it too.
Dylan can pee in the potty, but seems to regard it as a trick which amuses the grown-ups and sometimes results in prizes (stickers) rather than something he might want to do for his own good.
PJ resorted to M&Ms with Dominic. He couldn't be bothered otherwise. Too busy living. He wasn't reliable until 4 or so.
I think she was claiming that he told her that the marriage was over. Which, well, that's the stereotypical cheating married guy's MO.
No doubt, but I started dating again while I was separated. Told quite a few women exactly that. First date with Wallybee was about two weeks before the divorce was final.
I think kids really just have to hit the point where the hassle of going in the toilet is less than the discomfort of going in their pants.