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Baby Talk
Asked by R.R. from San Francisco
on November 19, 2008
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Okay Gals. My girls group got caught on a string of emails, sharing adorable things the kids mispronounce. Parkely, pemember, grils, aminal, moona (smoothie) and the...
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- shepop= ketchup nana=banana duce=juice lellow=yellow and amazingly my daughter could say "parangaricutirimicuaro" when she was 3. It is the name of a volcano in Me...
- My girls ask if they can have "bazzert" after dinner (dessert). And they like to get happy meals at "Old MacDonalds" Oh, and the cat box is filled with "kitty glit...
- My daughter called her ankle her "bunkle" until I finally had to let that one go when she started school (for me it was sort of like breaking the news about santa)(she...
UTI In Toddler Girl
Asked by M.M. from Portland
on May 30, 2008
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Hi, my 2.5 year old daughter was just diagnosed with a Urinary Track Infection - she's on antibiotics for the first time and I feel terrible about all of this.
My d...
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- I dont know if it is common but i am sure it does happen quite a bite, our daughter had one about the same age and it was from drinking to much of the pedia sure (craz...
- My daughter had the same problem when she was about that age also. She had repeat UTIs and then she was diagosed with a reflux problem. She had to have xrays or some...
- As others have said, Yes, UTI's are common. There is lots of advice on how to treat and avoid them, but the advice I want to give you is this: Do Not Skip the 2 Week...
Playdate Problems! Parents That Take Advantage of Other Parents!
Asked by M.W. from Minneapolis
on November 5, 2012
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Does anyone have any helpful hints on dealing with parents that don't reciprocate playdates? I have had a frustrating situation in my hands for about 2 years now! I a...
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- There really isn't much you can do other than keep your door locked and tell the kids they can play outside, but no one is playing in the house today. When it comes t...
- I think it is appropriate to accept reciprocation in this case. The kids eat your snacks and dirty your home--the other mom needs to have her time to provide snacks an...
- Just say no. These kids are manipulating you and you are allowing it. Stop inviting them over. Stop letting them in. Stop feeding them. Simply tell them it's not ...
Moms Help Me
Asked by R.W. from Dallas
on November 21, 2009
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My husband and I are concerned and don't know what to do. All and any advice, tips, help are welcome. Even if we are overthinking the situation.
I have a step daugh...
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- Wow, you got a lot going on here! It may not all be related though. The girl is 9, and it is competely natural for her to be curious about her body. Have you had th...
- I was a babysitter my whole teen aged life and I was AMAZED at the things kids would tell me that they wouldn't tell their parents. I would say if there is a trusted ...
- You have gotten lots of good advice already but I just wanted to add that you might show her how fun and "special" covering up can be. Like cami's and boy shorts that ...
14 Yr Old Daughter's Best Friends Family Has Different Values - How to Approach?
Asked by S.T. from New York
on October 13, 2010
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My daughter just began high school - YIKES! She's tall and pretty and although never had so much as one boyfriend in middle school the high school boys have not been ...
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- We have similar values as you. If it were my daughter, I wouldn't let her sleep over there at all or spend much time there anymore. If your daughter complains, just te...
- You lead by example. You are doing just what you are supposed to be doing. Your kids are going to be exposed to many outside influences at this age and you are there...
- Don't stop her from seeing her friend or going there. That will only make things worse! Just reiterate often what you expect of her and what your house rules and belie...
5Th Grader Who Still Has to Wear Pull-ups at Night
Asked by C.A. from San Francisco
on April 9, 2008
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I have a 5th grade child who still has to wear pull-ups. The pediatrician tells me not to worry and that my daughter just does not make enough antidiuretic hormone at...
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- I agree with the other moms about the counseling. She started back up after the tragedy and has suppressed her feelings. If that doesn't work, she is a heavy sleeper...
- My sister is a deep sleeper who wet the bed long after most kids were dry at night (she's now grown with a baby of her own). My parents resorted to setting an alarm cl...
- Look for a NAET pratitioner in your area, my nephew had a problem even as an adult until we found out about this treatment for allergies, his was milk. They check and...
Social Phobia, Me Again.
Asked by M.E. from Tampa
on May 3, 2013
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As a child I was a social outcast, a nerd. I was overweight, had horrible acne, bad perm, oversized, thick glasses. I was a mess. I was a complete introvert but manage...
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- You don't need a counselor or therapy because there is nothing wrong with you. Not everyone is the belle of the ball (thank god), and you don't have to distinguish you...
- Hi M., I find it fascinating that you just posted about the other mom not being friendly, and now here about feeling socially awkward. Have you considered that the...
- Definitely go see a therapist / counselor! I've been where you are now and it's not only unfair to yourself but also your daughter =( It'll be hard at first and you'...
Dealing with My Husbands Ex
Asked by T.C. from Jamestown
on March 9, 2008
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My husband and I have been fighting for cusotdy of his 11 year old daughter for about a year now. Well it is looking very good for him. The mother is saying she will...
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- #1) You are lovely, T., not a fat cow :) #2) Ex-Wife is very scared, hurt, and terrified of losing more in her life (lost Aaron, is now losing dd...looks like she i...
- Dear T., What a rough situation for your entire family to be in! I would definitely suggest going to Alanon meetings to learn how to interact with her, and Alateen...
- T., I'm so sorry that your husband's ex is such a nightmare to deal with. And how sad for your stepdaugher to be in this situation. I know it's hard not to let this ...
What to Do?
Asked by T.W. from Phoenix
on November 13, 2007
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My husband is 9 and 1/2 years older then me and he doesn't think I should be going out. I really what to go out on a girls night out, but don't have any friends. I'm 2...
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- oh wow. I have to tell you, that I am 27 years old, and girl's night (complete with lots of kareoke and giggling) is a monthly event for me. Everyone needs some time...
- Have you ever been unfaithful to your husband? Has he been unfaithful to you? If not, then you have EVERY right to go and spend some time with the girls. Maybe start...
- T., The way you, and your husband, feel is completely normal. You need time away, to hang out with adults, to have fun in a different setting. I read another re...
Guilty Tv Pleasures
Asked by S.T. from Washington DC
on January 17, 2012
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leah's cooking show question got me started! i used to be snotty about how little tv i watched. then i was scornful of 'reality tv.' well, life makes you eat your word...
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- I can't even list all the reality tv I watch, I watch them all and I love every minute of it! Thank God for DVR's!!! (And a job where I can sit home all day on my la...
- I am so guilty I never miss the Real Housewifes of whatever city is on when I turn on the TV. I usually turn the TV on at noon when I'm fixing lunch and around 7 whe...
- Together my husband and I watch things on Netflix so we are a bit behind the times. Our guilty pleasures are 'The First 48', 'Bones' and 'The Closer.' I have been ...