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Seeeking Food Suggestions for My 8 Month Old
Asked by T.C. from New York
on February 15, 2008
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Hello moms! I have an 8-1/2 month old. I was looking for suggestions for snack food for her. She only has her two bottom teeth so I'm a little worried about Cheerios a...
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- Hi Teri my boy Leo is the same age as your wee one and only has two bottom teeth as well. For finger food we give him toast fingers,( remove the crust) and he loves i...
- Try the toddler puffs in the baby food aisle. They dissolve the second they hit the saliva in her mouth so there's very little fear of choking. Lots of different flav...
- Check out the Gerber fruit puffs - they melt in your their mouth! http://www.gerber.com/prodcat?catid=524 They have different flavors - Strawberry & Banana, Sweet Pot...
Toy Mess!
Asked by T.M. from Bloomington
on June 16, 2008
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i was just getting frustrated about our playroom that has a train set, astronaut guys and peek a blocks and puzzle pieces and wheels all mixed together on the floor et...
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- My ds will be 4 next month. Dp and I do most of the toy cleanup around here, and ds helps a lot of the time. (I do have to admit that ds doesn't seem to get as many to...
- T., I am frustrated too. Every night I scour our TV room to put the toys where they belong. It's futile. I just have to do it if I want to feel some calm. When ...
- I have a 3 year old and a 4 year old boys. If they do not help clean up when requested, they go to time out. I don't make them clean up the whole thing. I help out a l...
How Much to Feed a 7Momth Old?
Asked by R.W. from Los Angeles
on September 28, 2010
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I have a two year old and started watching a baby. She is 7months now and her mom wants me to start feeding her food for lunch. Now she is
Cereal 8:30
Nap 9:30-11 or...
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- WE are just past that stage with a 9 month old granddaughter. I would suggest giving some food for lunch before the bottle. I think she will still be willing to drink ...
- You can give her the baby food before or after her 12:30 bottle. I like to feed my son his food before the bottle but sometimes he's too hungry to mess around eating f...
- My pediatrician always told me that the goal was to replace liquid meals (milk) with food - at 6 months they need to begin eating so that they get the appropriate nutr...
Feeding 1 Year Old - Picky Eater
Asked by J.R. from Saginaw
on November 24, 2010
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I have been instructed by Dr that my now 1 year old can eat everything we eat. So, he has gladly switched over to D milk. However everything else is a struggle. I f...
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- Please, do not fill him up on juice. Kids do not need juice. Give them fruit. Try buying some canned veggies to try? Carrots are good. Just open the can and cut som...
- he's just not getting it yet. be patient with him while he learns that this is what his food will look like/feel like/taste like now. be positive and keep at it. it's ...
- I am so with you on that! dinner time is a nightmare with us as my son and daughter can be picky eaters....but don't stress. Some good tips is for lunch for go the ...
Pretend Play Suggestions
Asked by E.B. from Philadelphia
on August 3, 2010
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Hi Mamas!
My son is turning 2 next week. I’ve noticed very recently that he’s starting to engage in some “pretend play.” Most notably he likes to “feed...
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- At that age, my son really liked the pretend food/groceries. Also, I agree with the Little People toys.
- I got my sons a kitchen and they loved it! Also they sell huge bins of plastic "food". Melissa and Doug have some awesome sets where you make a birthday cake, pizza,...
- dress up clothes (dr. set at toysrus.com) for $19.99, play dishes, the elmo's restaurant, play horses/dinosaurs, etc. There's so much out there! I love this age!
Gluten/Dairy Free Diet - Where to Begin? (Updated)
Asked by M.E. from Jacksonville
on September 3, 2011
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We are switching to a dairy/gluten free diet because we feel it may be beneficial for our daughter who was just diagnosed as being on the Autism spectrum. We do not ea...
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- Being dairy free was pretty easy for us. I would start out with diary free and see how that works out before doing gluten free, which I think is harder. You wil ne...
- You don't mention how old your child is, but I'll give you an idea of my 16 month old's diet, who has Celiac disease and has JUST been reintroduced to dairy, in cheese...
- Fortunately, there are many products that are gluten free than there were just a few years ago. Read labels. There is even gluten-free bread that tastes pretty good...
Potty Training Treats
Asked by L.J. from San Francisco
on August 7, 2009
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I started potty training my 2 year old son (he'll be 3 next Tues.) about 6 months ago and since we started we've been using candy treats as a reward (M&M's, Jelly Bell...
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- I had also started my daughter off with jellybeans and then was looking for a graduate idea to keep from all the sugar. I took her to the dollar store and told her we...
- At the very least put the before-bedtime earnings in a container to be enjoyed the next day... then work on changing the substance itself to toys, tokens, etc..
- how about you stop giving treats for activities that he should be expected to do? i have one "big" toy when mine went #2 in the toilet 5 times in a row and after that...
Another Jff Question
Asked by A.G. from Houston
on February 27, 2011
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Was thinking about this because of the question i saw below, when you were a kid what did you want to be when you grew up?
is it different now?
I wanted to be a ...
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- Well, I wanted to be an astronaut psychologist and cover two fields with one stone so to speak. But then I discovered I wasn't that great in math, and chose youth min...
- I was a nerd. My one year older brother liked computers, and I had to always do whatever he did :-) When we were kids we used to play "computer" like others would play...
- I wanted to be a firefighter. My Dad and I were out one day and we saw a fire at a warehouse or something. I watched in amazment as the firefighters were working to ...
Problems Staying in Bed
Asked by S.D. from Shreveport
on April 20, 2007
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My son is over 2-1/2 years-old (specifically 31 months). He has a convertible bed which is now in the daybed stage. He refuses to go to bed as well as stay in bed. ...
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- I have a 2 1/2 yr old too. I went through this as well. My husband and I decided that we would keep a schedule and not change it. First a bath, get dressed, brush teet...
- Hi S., You are going to think this is totally bizarre, but it worked for us. My daughter has always been hard-headed and stubborn, and when she was your son's age, ...
- S. that is very common...they all do it....there are two parts of my response.. 1. try having a daily routine before bed time..ex. dinner, a little mommy and me time...
How to remove sand in dishes on the top rack of dishwasher?
Asked by L.R. from Milwaukee
on April 4, 2007
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Just wondering if anyone out there has a solution to this problem:
We got a new dishwasher in November, and all of a sudden I have what looks like sand inside my cu...
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- We get that "sand" in the cups that flip upside-down in the top rack (and sometimes the bottom rack). I think it's sediment from the food bits that got pulverized dur...
- I had sandy gritty stuff on the bottom of our cups too. I called the service guy and under warranty he cleaned out washer with Glisten. It's a product that is hard t...
- unless there is stuff in your pipes that's coming in with the newer dishwasher motor, the "gunk" is actually your diswashing detergent not dissolving. Try liquid dish...