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Shoes with Wheels?
Asked by M.A. from Chicago
on May 21, 2007
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Hi, my daughter keeps asking me for shoes that have wheels. I have seen kids with these and they appeared to be almost skating, but I do not know what they are called...
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- They are called Heely's, and you can check them out on the internet. Both of my children have them and yes they would be okay for your five year old. My daughter is 8 ...
- They are called heelies (spelling might be wrong). There is along wheel in heel of the shoe that can be popped out so that they can be regular shoes. They can be foun...
- These "Heely" shoes are pretty cool, in my 8-year-old's opinion. (we don't own a pair though!) They are allowed to wear the shoes to school and then "click in" the w...
Shoes for My 10 Month Old
Asked by E.B. from St. Louis
on August 30, 2006
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Our peditrician suggested that we not put hard soled shoes on our ten month old even though he is beginning to walk. She said that they learn to walk better without s...
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- They are more expensive then most shoes but have you tried Stride Rite? They have all kinds of shoes big and small. They are located over by Best Buy in Bloomington. ...
- You can also buy knock-offs on e-bay for cheap. My daughter is now 2-years old and of course wears hard-soled shoes when she is outside of the house. But, when we ar...
- MY CHILD ALSO STARTED WALKING EARLY AND MY DOC TOLD ME THE SAME THING, I PUT SOCKS ON HER THAT HAD THE LITTLE THINGS ON THE BOTTOM THEY ARE CALLED SOMTHING LIKE "NO S...
My 4 Year Old Needs to Build Her Confidence
Asked by G.T. from Boston
on April 6, 2012
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I'd love some advice on this.
My 4 yr old refuses to do a lot of things herself - some of it is because she's being a brat - lets be honest! But a lot of it is becau...
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- Maybe take her to a playground or indoor structure on a day that is not crowded with some younger kids, and ask her to her show them how to do things. If she has less...
- Drama class has given my kids a ton of confidence. Although they always have fun, drama teaches life long skills of being able to speak in public and speak up. I hig...
- Offer her lots of praise for things that she can or will do. Never scold her for not being able to do something... encourage her... she's only 4. My son responds wel...
Special Needs = Special Privledges?
Asked by N.P. from Chicago
on December 28, 2011
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I know this may come off as being VERY insensitive, so I am apologizing in advance. I want to understand something that happened and get some other people's feelings....
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- Life isn't fair. I'd bet that letting the 5 children with more severe special needs go ahead of you did not extend your wait time by more than a few minutes. Your ch...
- I simply avoid taking my child to a lot of places as I am sick of explaining either her behavior or if it's a good day for her then I have to explain away others quest...
- I think the woman should be allowed to the front of the line. I'm sure her daily life is exhausting as it is, and her other children probably have to make sacrifices a...
Ideas for Adult Party
Asked by R.C. from Houston
on March 20, 2009
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My husband is turning 27. His birthday has been less than spectacular the last couple years. We've had a real tough couple of days and I would at least like this bir...
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- Could you just have a few friends and family over for hot dogs and birthday cake? We don't always have to go somewhere to have fun. Sometimes, just visiting is nice.
- Don't buy tickets anywhere if your husband may go out of town. Too much of a commitment for something you all may not go to. Go bowling! There's nothing like smel...
- If it were my husband, he would want chili dogs and lots of dessert and just a fun time to visit with friends.
Child Care at the Gym
Asked by J.D. from Washington DC
on November 2, 2009
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I have 18 month old twins. I have been at home with them full-time for the past 8 months. I love being at home with them....but I would love to get back to going to ...
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- Hi 18 months is around the age when seperation anxiety sets in anyway , whether they have been with you full time since birth or if they have been left in daycare/...
- I finally made it back to the gym during the day when my youngest was three. We talked and talked about how I needed exercise and how crying made me upset and worried...
- It is a totally normal reaction on the kids' and your part. Your kids will cry and survive. They need to know that you will go and come back it is all a big learning ...
Is It Good That a Mom Should Establish “Forbidden Zones” for Kids
Asked by S.B. from San Francisco
on December 14, 2010
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My sister, a 5/y old son’s mother, is a very strict mother. She gives numerous orders to his son, like “don’t climb the tree, don’t play with water, don’t sm...
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- Yes and no. There's a time and place for everything. Climbing trees should be fine if you are in your play clothes and it's time to play and not in your Sunday bes...
- It doesn't sound to me like the restrictions she is putting on her child are all that bad, but it does sound like the manner in which she's doing it is very negative. ...
- I think she is being more of a nag that anything. Does she ever say anything nice or tell him what a good boy he is??? Being negative all the time must be a horrible w...
Need Advice on Weight Loss Motivation
Asked by N.M. from New York
on July 1, 2009
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Hi Ladies,
I'm not even sure why I am writing... maybe to have someone to tell my troubles to, but mostly to see if any of you out there have ever been in my shoes an...
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- It sounds to me like you are depressed. Have you considered seeing a counselor for a little while? Sometimes having a professional to talk to is a big help. Also, you ...
- Hi N., It sounds like you are in a really icky place right now and you just want to hide out at home where no one can see you. I can totally relate, as can much of...
- Hi N., I teared up after reading your post because I know exactly how you are feeling. I battled an eating problem in my early twenties. I say "eating" problem inst...
15 Month Daughter Walks with Right Foot Turned In.
Asked by W.M. from Chicago
on November 9, 2008
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We were recently at the pediatrician and he noticed a crease in the skin of her right thigh and not her left. When he had her walk he noticed she walks with her right...
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- Hi W., I'm a pediatric PT and I see alot of kids with this. First of all, no, walking early did not cause your daughters foot to be like that. The trend these days...
- My son did this as well and our dr told us not to worry. I took him to Shriners Hospital in Chicago to have him checked out because they said that often times when peo...
- Wait and see was likely due to her young age. My son was 3 years old when we noticed his in-toeing. The pediatrician referred us to a podiatrist when I voiced my con...
Throwing up and Sleep Issues
Asked by K.M. from San Luis Obispo
on May 20, 2009
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I have a 13 month old who is a fantastic sleeper...except that recently, GETTING him to sleep has become a struggle. We used to be able to put him down and he'd roll ...
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- I know what you mean my little girl did the same thing. I just started to sleep in her room for a few nights untill she would go to sleep. Hope this helps
- K., Could he possibly have reflux? Worth investigating...Good luck!
- Oh my gosh, has he always had sleep issues or is this something new? Did it begin after his one year old shots? I would just try to rock him and console him and get hi...