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Definition of "From"
Asked by S.D. from Fort Walton Beach
on October 6, 2011
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Hey ladies, I need your help settling a little debate with my husband :-)
Ok, so I was born in Washington but grew up in Oklahoma (family moved there when I was 6 mon...
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- I have lived a few places and the way I answer that question is "Most recently, from _______ " Just like home is where the heart is, I think that you are from where...
- I am from Illinois, I moved only after I was married. My oldest daughter says NC, she has lived in IL, NC, CA, and VA, but NC the longest and we just moved from t...
- I think if they wanted to know where you were born, they would ask "Where were you born" If they want to know where you are from and they ask "Where are you from" I de...
YOUR Definition of Co-sleeping - Not Meant to Start a Brawl
Asked by S.F. from Utica
on April 22, 2012
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So my second baby is just a week shy of 2 months old and as I sit here I am thinking I would never be okay with my precious little baby sleeping in another room all by...
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- All of my kids started out in the bassinet next to my bed. Then moved up to a pack n play when they got to big for the bassinet until about a year old then they went t...
- Co-sleeping is the baby sleeping in the same bed as the parent. I don't see anything wrong with a baby sleeping in a bassinet, then sleeping in a crib in the same roo...
- I'm with you. I consider sharing a bed co-sleeping. I had my babies in my room in pack-n-plays until about 6 months of age. I never considered myself a co-sleeper.
Just Curious......
Asked by M.B. from Austin
on February 4, 2012
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Is there anything in the Terms and Conditions (I've been reading through it) about using bad language on this forum? Also, what is considered "bad language" anymore?
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- This a part of the terms and conditions that I thought is interesting/relivant: You shall not create a user name or screen name or upload to, distribute through or ...
- I'm glad I'm not the only one. I don't even like the words most other people say aren't so bad. But I haven't reported any, because I don't know what the site's ...
- M., all you have to do is report bad language. However, it doesn't do any good to report it until Monday morning. MP is off for the weekend. Lots of bad language o...
Reassurance Needed About Late Talker
Asked by B.W. from Seattle
on September 15, 2009
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My twin boys, who are former 29 weeker preemies, are 27 months old. Both boys have been in speech therapy and a developmental class since January 2009. One of my boys ...
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- I have 2 boys(4 1/2, 30 months) and both of them have been late talkers. With the oldest we did all the tests, speech therapy, etc. but one day it just clicked (about...
- My daughter was small for gestational age, didn't walk until almost 19mos, was delayed in eating solids (poor mouth muscle development), and didn't talk until >2.5. S...
- Hi B. - BREATH - It is and will be OK!!! It is very tough as a mom to see our kids struggle or lag behind the "typical" kid. My youngest started speech therapy when he...
e-Reader To Encourage Reading?
Asked by C.M. from Chicago
on November 26, 2011
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My 10-year old does not like to read. She's never liked it, she's very much a TV person like her father. She's supposed to read 20 minutes a day and I can't get her to...
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- I think the desire for your child to read more has to come from her, not you, if she is going to use the Kindle solely for reading. I do not have an eReader, so I w...
- Both of my boys (7 and 13) are avid readers, and we have 2 Kindles in the house. They said they would love reading with the Kindles, but they both read books instead....
- What if instead of the Kindle fire you gave her the regular Kindle - only reading and the definition still comes up?
Question for Protestant Christians
Asked by S.S. from Cincinnati
on September 11, 2011
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Ok I am not trying to start a religious debate or anything I am honestly JUST CURIOUS. i have seen quiet a few times on here when someone ask a question about religio...
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- Well, my kids went to an international Catholic school, S.. They taught religion in the elementary grades every other day. There were 3 courses they taught, and the ...
- Catholics are Christians. Non denominational Christians aren't Protestant either. One thing I fond odd about Catholicism is the lack of bible reading by Catholic...
- Hi S., Protestants are called Protestants because our roots are from those who protested the Catholic church in the early 1600s. There were those within the Catholi...
Music Awareness Question
Asked by A.J. from Williamsport
on January 1, 2012
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Hey, mamas,
I'm beginning to systematically teach my kindergartner by historical eras right now. We're following the trivia concept somewhat, meaning that we'll rep...
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- Great curriculum!! I don't know much about it but this may help you start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_history There are links at the bottom that take y...
- Are you homeschooling? I don't have suggestions but great curriculum!!
- We do history pretty much the same way. One of the problems with the ancient world is that while we know many of the instruments they used, and can listen to the so...
Your Baby Can Read Program
Asked by A.B. from Dallas
on February 25, 2011
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So, what are your thoughts on the Your Baby Can Read Program? Have you tried it? I have read a lot of conflicting info online and wondered if anyone has actually tried...
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- I am curious what your reasons are for doing it? Is it just so she can get a head start on reading? I have to say.. I'm a kindergarten teacher and I have mixed feeling...
- I think it's great that your daughter was signing 200 words by 22 months, but maybe if you didn't put her in front of the TV she would have been talking in full senten...
- I work in education, and I think the program is a little silly. I think its BETTER for children and toddlers to be playing than looking at flash cards. Its better for ...
What Else Is There to Do?
Asked by J.W. from Dallas
on June 27, 2008
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Ok I am going to sound pathetic my issue is that we have 3 girls(10, 7, & 20 months), my husband works really hard 5 & 1/2 days a week and we are broke. Struggeling to...
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- Hi J.: The ideas you got are great and thought I might add. My daughter will have friends or cousins over and we have our international nights. I use Christmas li...
- Sleepovers are the most fun. One or several friends, even cousins make any night a fun one. Shaving cream fights, water balloon fights, swimming at night; anything...
- If you have a lake or pond close by,have you ever gone turtle fishing. What you do is get a long string tie bacon around it and throw it out and watch the turltes latc...
Hearing Test for Toddler?
Asked by F.F. from San Antonio
on July 11, 2008
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Hi,
My son saw a Speech Language Pathologist yesterday because he's a late talker, and she suggested that we get his hearing tested just to rule out hearing trouble. ...
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- I would recommend talking to your boy's pediatrician about it. I'm sure they have resources there, including referrals to doctors/specialists who are used to dealing w...
- F., At his age, he can do the test via VRA (Visual Reinforced Audiometry). He can sit on your lap and just turn towards the source of sound as it is changed in freque...
- First ask your pediatrician for an audiologist who tests children and they can give you some recommendations. My granddaughter went through the same thing and she was ...