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I Think My Son's Tongue Is Connected Too Far Forward!
Asked by T.A. from Columbus
on February 29, 2008
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Hi all,
My 3 mo old son has recently been doing a TON of babbling/laughing/smiling. This has given me the chance to stare at him more than usual :) I've been lookin...
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- I had my daughters tongue snipped during her tonsilectomy. It's a pretty easy procedure. She had them both done at the same time and stayed one night in the Children...
- Sounds like he is tongue tied or at least that's what they use to call it. My Uncle never had his fixed until he was in his twenties.It made him talk funny for years.A...
- Two of my sons were tongue tied and we had them clipped at the peds office. One son was a newborn when we had it done and the other was about 5 months old. I was sca...
Need advice...revised...
Asked by N.F. from Chicago
on October 6, 2011
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What do women do to keep their sanity when they are in serious financial trouble? I have 4 kids with one on the way (unplanned, but happy, nonetheless). I would love...
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- Hi N., I babysat in the house in the early tight years, Already got 4+ kids, what's a couple more part time? :)
- I have a friend in a hard way right now and she told me that she has recently joined the food bank at her church. She said it helps so much. I know that food stamps/...
- I would look into permanent birth control. I can't imagine sex being fun if you are afraid of another baby. I would also try to get him to manup. No more refereeing a...
When Did You Start Taking Your Child to the Dentist?
Asked by K.G. from Fort Wayne
on October 15, 2010
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I posted a question the other day about my 15mo not saying enough words according to her pedi, she also said that Sydney needed to go the dentist since she has 10 teet...
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- We started at 2. Not because they really needed it, but because it was a way to ease them into it. It made it just "something you do" rather than some new doctor they ...
- Find a pediatric dentist in your area, my youngest just turned 3, and she had her first visit a few days ago! She did well. I probably should have gotten her in at age...
- My daughter is 2 1/2 and I still haven't taken her yet. I probably won't until she is around 3 or 4, probably closer to 4. I also responded to your post about the talk...
A Baking Question
Asked by B.C. from Joplin
on June 4, 2011
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Is there a secret to getting cakes to rise evenly and not be puffed up in the middle ( more dome shaped?)
Or do all Bakers just trim and shave off part of the top of...
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- I watch * a lot * of cake decorating shows and I've never seen them decorate a cake that hasn't had the top "trimmed." You can buy a specialty tool that will evenly tr...
- I'm pretty sure all bakers just trim the top part off to make it even, or if it's not too puffed up just flip it upside down and use the flat bottom as the top to deco...
- I do cake decorating. Torting the cake is what most people do (cutting it off). There are a few tricks to this. When I first started the easiest way for me was to t...
Just Purchased an Apple MacBook Pro...do You like or Dislike??
Asked by M.W. from San Francisco
on September 28, 2011
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I am not very technologically savvy and my hubby just bought me an Apple MacBook Pro because our Dell was nothing but problems. The Dell is now for the kids to do hom...
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- My husband bought me one 2 yrs ago, and I love it. I know there is an apple Macbook pro class you can take check it out! And if you live in Livermore thats pretty clos...
- We are a family of Dell's and LOVE them and never had issues. Our 16 yr old's Dell is about 4 yrs old and she was in need of a new one. I was shocked when she an...
- We are a mac family. LOVE my mac!!!!
Any Mother That Has Been Through a Fall Experience?
Asked by A.R. from San Juan
on January 22, 2009
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My 5 month old grandchild is very active. She was on her parents bed which is a normal queen size. My son in law was looking for his socks on the nighttable and the mo...
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- I beleive the best of us have gone through something like this. You would think I would have learned with the first child, but I did not. It is when you least expect...
- I would not be worried. If she has been to the Hospital, xrayed, did not seize or vomit and did not lose consciousness, (and I'm sure the staff at the hospital asked ...
- It is very common problem ( it is amazing how quickly they can roll!) I have to admit that all 3 of my children rolled off (my oldest daughter was watching my youngest...
Sensitive Kids - Car Sickness Tricks, Dealing with Thunder Storms, Etc.
Asked by M.O. from Chicago
on April 26, 2011
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We have a "sensitive" child. She often gets distressed when travelling in a car for long distances, when it's storming, etc. I feel like it's all in her head. But I...
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- In regards to the weather stress ... my nephew used to get bad diarehha/vomiting and other stress signals at the THOUGHT of inclimate weather and Texas DEFINES inclima...
- Read "The Highly Sensitive Person" by Elaine Aron. Invaluable tool for parenting a highly sensitive child. J.
- My daughter is sensitive. Just last night she woke up twice during the night because "the light from the smoke detector is too bright for my eyes." She's not just maki...
Advice on Cleaning Shower Doors
Asked by K.B. from Birmingham
on July 17, 2008
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Hi out there to the "Hazel's" and "Martha Stewarts"! We have moved into a house that has glass shower doors, which apparently, have never been cleaned. The build up of...
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- I once had the same problem until my Boss's cleaning lady told me to use Bon Ami (can be found at the 99 cent store), with white vinegar. Make a paste with these two p...
- Mr. Clean magic erasers are great for soap scum on glass shower doors. You will need to follow up with Windex once the scum is cleaned off. Good luck!
- I have not found anything that a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser won't clean. They've come out with a heavier duty Magic Eraser now too and there are generic ones. But the name...
How to Show My Negative-nellie Son the Glass Is Half-full?
Asked by K.B. from San Francisco
on April 22, 2010
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My son is 7.5, in first grade. He's bright, personable, and has everything going for him. He does well at school, is excelling in reading and gets along well with othe...
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- You say you aren't a particularly "sunny" person. Maybe he has picked up some of this from you, but is exaggerating it. I think you need to try to ignore his negativ...
- Hello, So, we have to work with what we have, and if he starts a lot of sentences with "the problem is...." I would then have him solve the problem...you could ask ...
- Karen, thank you so much for your post! My son is not quite eight years old, and sounds exactly like yours! I can’t tell you how many times we hear “Well, the pr...
Credit cards/Debt/Living Within Your Means
Asked by C.O. from Washington DC
on August 5, 2011
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there have been a ton of questions on here lately about credit cards, debt and living within your means....there was one mom who emptied her wallet and was surprised.....
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- Well, I like to use credit cards, because I get cash back on my purchases. We never carry a balance, so I don't think I live beyond my means at all. If you are able ...
- We've been a cash only family for a few years, as well. Here's why I WANT a credit card: - My dog broke his foot. We had to wait ELEVEN days to get paid, because...
- We are working hard to be a cash only family too! We are only $2000 in credit card debt and working hard to get it paid off, but due to unforseen medical expenses we ...