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My Son Does Not Play with His Toys Anymore - Anybody Know Why?
... his imagination is taking off, and he's outgrowing some of his toys (though he's still possessive of them and not ready to have them out of sight). ...
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- I think you've already got a lot of good responses, though I just skimmed through. Here are some thoughts off the top of my head: Have you thought about signing hi...
- I think that your son has just outgrown his toys. That is OK. Look into some drama/acting classes. It will allow him to be around other children who are more into imag...
- Sometimes children do avoid playing if there is too big an emphasis placed on the clean-up. Children naturally move through various stages where they focus in on play...
My 2 Year Old Is a Very Picky Eater
This is the one upside to the possessive nature of 2 year olds :). Good luck. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This Share ...
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- J., trust me, he will let you know when he's hungry. Our son went through that stage, my brother went through it. Our son was so picky to the point that we took him ...
- Kids need nourishing and stabilizing food because they are growing so fast. Also at two they like to have opinions! Trust his instincts and give him the food he want...
- Have you heard of Jessica Seinfeld's book called 'Deceptively Delicious" It about hiding veggie in food, you can't even taste them. I have a 4 year old, 2 year old a...
Sending Sister-in Law E-mail
It really bothers me that you seem very material and possessive of your possessions. You might not intend to be this way, but you say things such as "We do ...
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- Without more info and background, I can't tell you if you were right or wrong, and truth be told, only God can judge. What is the context of her saying "We don't like...
- HI K., I did the same thing but it was with my aunt. At the time it was the only way I felt I could handle the situation. For me, unfortunatly, it didn't resolve an...
- Hi K., OK,My advice to you would be: Move.........Nobody needs to live THAT close to a relative. Market the Hmong community and sell your house by owner, make a HUG...
Aggression
There are many types and reason's for aggression such as territorial, fear, possessive, etc and you will need to understand why your dog shows aggression to ...
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- Glad to hear that your in-laws are going to take the dog. I want to tell you that we had to send our dog to my in-laws only after finding out the day of closing on ou...
- My opinion is it is time to get rid of the dog. You are absolutely right that you would never forgive yourself if your dog ever harmed your child. It is unfortunate ...
- I'm sorry you're going through this - sounds tough - I'm a mother of 2 but no pets, so feel free to take this with a grain of salt. In my opinion, if you found a new ...
Experiences with Sharing a Room
Sharing rooms helps them become close,learn to relate to each other, work out difference rather then becoming possessive of "their own" room and material ...
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- I have four boys, 6,5,4 and 3 years old. They all share a room and it works good. Occasionaly we need to monitor nap time since they two little guys like to play, but ...
- C., My girls are 3 years apart and every since the younger one was born they have shared a room. Well actually, like you in the begining she stayed in my room but when...
- My five year old son shares a room with his 3 year old sister and now also their 14 month old son. No problems. The mantra I started with my son, when he first sta...
Cat Trouble
Maybe they're being territorial w/the new baby thinking the baby is some type of 'threat' to their environment or maybe they're possessive of you & feel ...
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- S., I don't know where you live but I would be afraid that my cats would be done in by the coyotes where I am. My neighbor's cats have been outdoor cats for 14 yrs, ...
- My cats get upset at certain things because they are very sensitive. You can move the furniture around and it will upset them. Any change can upset them. My friend got...
- Hello-I adopted a cat about two years ago and she too was not urinating in her litter box. It went on for about six months until I realized she did not like the autom...
Getting Ready to Welcome #2 to the Family
Very possessive. It'll be the time of your life! You'll also sleep very well ... when you get to sleep! As soon as you can, get them to nap at the same time ...
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- Something that we did with each of our next 5 children(couldn't do it with the first) was tell the kids that WE were having a baby. We never mentioned that mommy was ...
- Mine are 15 months apart. When I was nearly due, I held her doll that is most like a newborn a lot. I was on semi-bed rest so I sat on the floor and held the doll wh...
- I wasn't expecting the feelings I had at the end of my 2nd pregnancy. I felt bad for my older son and found myself buying him toys. Looking back I would have just ce...
Only Child
When my son was 3 (he's 10 now) he was very possessive of me. When me and Daddy were hugging, our son squeezed in between us, pushed Daddy away and told him ...
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- We, too, only have one child. It was not our choice, but God's choice. Our son never really desired to have siblings (now 11 yrs old), however, because of his "only-...
- I'm glad you posted this. I'm in the same boat as another mom with two older kids and a baby. My aunt had a son when her girls were teenagers so he's been raised m...
- I'm an only child. I have sincere friendships, no time for superficial friendships. Then, I married a man with six siblings. Instant brothers and sisters. Sometimes ...
In-laws
My mother-in-law is very possessive of our kids and sometimes calls herself mommy to them. I have caught her saying that to my girls on more than one ...
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- I dont have any advice but I just wanted to say that I can understand your situation and it is really hard to deal with in-laws sometimes. I live with mine currently ...
- Hi T., I know how you feel. But instead of inlaws it's my parents that are the problem. My husband and I did not want to buy my son his first easter bakset this ye...
- HELLO T., FIRST THING IS HUGS! BECAUSE YOU NEED THEM.... I LIVE NEXT TO MY IN LAWS.... AND IT HAS IT UP AND DOOOOOWWWWNNNNNS! I HAVE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND I ...
Sister in Law Drama.
Big Sister Little Sister Mother In Law My Sister Possessive Parenting baby parent baby with parent breaking feel family laws health care law i want to be a ...
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- I wish I had a sister in law that wanted to take mine once a week! lol I understand it might be uncomfortable if she tries to be over nurturing. I agree you should t...
- It sounds if there might be some other issues with your SIL as well. You need to let her know it makes you uncomfortable the way she behaves. Get your husband to con...
- Leave your child at home and take her out to lunch and have a nice, long, honest talk with her. Be kind, but don't sugar coat what you need to tell her. Explain how...