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| Time Outs Don't Work | 09 Sep 2004 05:06 GMT | 14 |
Well, I knew this day would come. ;-) We're trying to get our kids to listen to us when it comes to yanking on electrical cords, running with scissors (kidding), and the like. Seriously, when we *do* find the need to say no to our 15-month old twins
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| kindergarten orientation | 03 Sep 2004 23:53 GMT | 5 |
was today. Ryan and jake were both crying and upset that they just "had" to be in the same class. DH and I were thinking this was just going to be a horrible day. But once we got there and saw the rooms and found their seats - they were fine. I think it's going to be okay. We ...
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| Teething question | 03 Sep 2004 05:52 GMT | 5 |
Our kids are 15 months and have lots of teeth already. Certainly the back molars are in and 4 top and bottom front also. Night-time problems seem to get attributed often to teething, but if this is going on, would you expect the kid to instantly settle down the minute
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| Baby-proofing with almost 3yo twins? | 02 Sep 2004 16:46 GMT | 2 |
Is it possible? Isabella is going to start crawling soon. How can I babyproof and still let the twins have freedom? Suggestions?
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| Ebay girls/fall/12-18 mth | 01 Sep 2004 17:16 GMT | 1 |
Hi there, I just wanted to let those that are interested know that I am posting some things on Ebay this week. Here is a link to my things for sell. Thanks! ~Kimberly
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| MONSTER follow-up | 01 Sep 2004 11:10 GMT | 2 |
Four nights later ... first two while dh away she ended up in my bed howling (at 1am and 4am). Third night dh lay down on the floor by her bed to keep her in it (at 1am -- he escaped back to bed around 3am). Last night she made it all the way thru with no howling, although she did ...
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