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How Do I Chose Between Two kids....very Worn Down
Asked by M.M. from Chicago
on February 2, 2011
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In a nut shell: I have 2 boys 13 and 4y/o. My 13 y/o has been difficult since day 1, never played alone, and always needed to be encouraged, always bucked when the goi...
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- Sorry, but my only "thought" is "are you kidding me"?? First, I don't "choose" between my 5 children. I love them all more than life itself, and it would just never oc...
- First off, your post made me cry. I feel for both of your children. They will never be good enough for you and that is just sad. Second, how do you not have enough ...
- ok to put this bluntly . Some kids are just average. That's me I was average in every way and even failed at some things. The only thing I am good at is singing and...
Appyling for Jobs
Asked by S.G. from Saginaw
on July 7, 2010
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I have a degree in Culinary Arts, specilizing in Pastry/Baking. I lived in a major city with plenty of work. I am getting divorced and had to move back home with my pa...
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- From personal experience, stick to what you went to school for. The moment you come off that track, you are destined to be something you did not want to be and have t...
- If you think you can do the job (and learn the missing skills on the job), apply for it. At the interview, sell yourself as a fast learner and make sure that they und...
- Add your transferrable skills to your resume, by that I mean computer skills and anything else you think would help in the position for which you are applying. Also, d...
Relocating to Denver, Co
Asked by S.C. from Dallas
on March 10, 2009
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Okay, I have never lived anywhere besides Texas and my husband has been offered a new position with his company in Denver, Co. I have three children 10,4,and 2. I a...
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- Hi S., I lived in Denver for several years and all I can say is you are a lucky girl. I have been back here for 12 years and I still miss Denver. I agree with the...
- S., You can find a zip code for where you are thinking you want to move and then post on Mamasource in that area asking your questions. I did that when we thought w...
- Wow, you are sooo lucky to be moving to Denver...think beautiful mountains for the weekend, versus the flattest of lands!! I just moved from DFW to Austin (as close...
Toddlers & Tiaras
Asked by T.S. from San Francisco
on June 23, 2011
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So this is kind of jff, but I was just watching this (awful) show with my daughters and their friends and I said this show should be called "getting ready for my life ...
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- I think tolerance is the word I would have to use to sum up my perception. I personally don't get the whole pageant thing.....but it obviously works for those mothers....
- That's one of those shows that makes my skin itch. I can't even watch the T & T commercials or clips on "The Soup."
- While we are discussing TLC shows I am disgusted by what I have seen of T and T on "The Soup" and would agree that the moms on T and T seem to be trying to recapture t...
Can Your Husbnad Balance the Check Book?
Asked by A.G. from Albuquerque
on April 8, 2011
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My husband is a pretty smart guy. In no way do i think he is unintelligent. However he can not balance the check book to save his life, and it makes me nuts!
Last ni...
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- Oh yeah, my husband is extreamly smart but for some reason when it comes to the bills and check book he just can't do it. We have only been together for 6 years but wi...
- I don't know that I HAVE to, but I do it. We decided that when we first got married, 14 years ago. I've been taking care of the books/bills ever since. Often times,...
- We do not balance our checkbook, we do however check our bank account online or when passing the bank before any purchase (bills, grocery shopping, basic supplies, and...
Twins at a Different Learning Pace...
Asked by C.R. from Austin
on January 15, 2008
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I have 4 yo twin boys. They are going to be entering kindergarten next year and so we have been working on their writing. One twin, Timothy, is able to write his nam...
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- He may have low muscle tone in his hands....some things that may help would include, working with clay (some playdough but clay is stiffer), helping you bake by using ...
- Maybe have him use magnetic letters more ( on the refrigerator). Make sure you have fun writing utensils like markers and funny looking pens and pencils and all types...
- C., if you are not already, you may want to consider joining a support group for mothers of multiples; these types of issues are an everyday discussion in a multiples ...
Need Help
Asked by S.R. from Washington DC
on December 31, 2010
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Hi there i just wanted to ask others advice on this issue.... So I have been with my "boyfriend" for over 2 years now and when I met him his daughter was only a couple...
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- If she is coming to you with diaper rash and bruises (more than one!), you have to call CPS. The occasional diaper rash hints at neglect but, even with the most atten...
- Take photographic evidence and take her to the Dr. to check out anything suspicious, make sure the Dr documents the injury and knows where it occurred and how. My sons...
- I hate calling CPS they can make your life a nightmare. The better choice is to talk to her father and have him set an appointment with his attorney for both of you a...
Have You Discovered That You Are Good at Something That You Thought You Weren't?
Asked by E.D. from Seattle
on December 9, 2011
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This is going to be a long and windy one:
Growing up, my mama was told she was terrible at math and science and that she wasn't very bright, "There, there dear. Y...
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- I was terrible in math all throughout elementary, middle and high school. Like your mother I had a very unsupportive teacher early on in school (2nd grade) who made me...
- I was an amazing test taker, didn't have to study or anything, I actually lost that skill as an adult. The thing is it was replace by understanding why things stick i...
- Ephie, I don't know how old you are. But my mom went back to school in her 30's, while I was in third and fourth grade, to get her teaching certificate. She made it ...
Seniority plus Age = Not Being Held Accountable?
Asked by J.M. from Philadelphia
on April 26, 2012
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I was J. wondering if anyone else had this issue at their workplace? Here we have employees that have been here for 30+ years and would be considered past retirement ...
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- If management is backing the old duffers there is nothing you can do but accept it. When my old company modernized their systems, they fired entire departments and of...
- I have worked in a state institution for many years and yeah, there is LOTS of that going around. Sometimes the antiquated methods are even dictated down from other hi...
- It's called "retired in place" around here if they do nothing. One of the things you can do as an employee who needs them to do work is to 1. discuss this with you...
Oddest Thing Your Ex Ever Did That Makes You Still Laugh
Asked by J.M. from Philadelphia
on May 9, 2012
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The "how often" post reminded M. of my ex and his worst idea ever
He wasn't happy with how much he was getting some so he has this brilliant idea to track it on an ...
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- When my daughter had a massive heart attack at 16, and she was being life flighted to a major trauma center, I called her dad (my ex-husband) to tell him, and he goes ...
- For M., it wasn't so much what he did as what he said. He had gotten his bottom two wisdom teeth out, and six weeks later he was still complaining about how much they...
- Tried to impress M. with his roll of quarters-or was more like a roll of dimes?????