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What Is the Right Age to Get a Nintendo DS??
My son raised money (extra chores at home and odd jobs for neighbors, .... expensive electronic game that would be a good tester to see how long it lasts. ...
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- My husband bought the DS for his bus ride to work, but my 4 year old loves it. I bring Mario Kart with to the Dr. for the long wait ect. I don't think your son it too ...
- HI M., I have 2 older boys who had Nintendo DS and when they got older they didn't want to use them anymore so we passed them down to our yonger boy who likes to p...
- My son started playing with my husband's at 4-5. I agree, just look at the games and decide. My husband and I also play i t, there are some really cool games..brain ga...
Age Cut off for Kindergarten
I believe there is a way that he can "test" into kindergarten. You might try searching the Dept of Ed website or ...... tester jobs · pre kindergarten ...
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- I have read a lot of the replies and people have a lot of insight for you! I am going to give you my opinion as a Kindergarten teacher AND a mom. Let him be a kid. ...
- Hi R., we will face the same quandary, our daughters birthday is Sept 29. What has helped me is thinking about where do we want her to be in high school. I have no d...
- Many private kindergartens won't let them start unless they meet the cutoff. One thing that I have talked extensively with teachers about (because my daughter was in ...
3 Year Old Development
Asked by L.P. from Pittsburgh
on April 24, 2009
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I am half worried about posting this question because I am not sure I want to read all the responses... please be gentle with me!
My son is 3 years and 3 months old...
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- Hi L., My question is: What is the reason you are pushing your son so hard to be academically advanced? Just wanted to know. D.
- Relax. Perhaps you are pushing him a little too hard. At age three, his only concern should be what to play with next. Just because your son does not recite all of ...
- Perhaps your son is developing his motor skills first. Maybe hes a doer not a thinker just yet. Remember, hes only three, theres no rule that says he has to do what ...
Need Help with 7 Year Olds Behavior and Husbands
Asked by T.M. from Los Angeles
on March 6, 2008
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I am desperate to help my seven year old daughter. she is having issues keeping friends at school. My daughter is a healthy average pretty girl blond hair, blue eyes, ...
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- I'm no expert, but just from her behavior I think you are right to asume it started with the move. She may have a few ideas herself thinking that by causing this beha...
- Sounds like in order for you to start addressing your child's issues you and your husband need to be on the same page in your parenting plan. From what you've said abo...
- T. - my suggestion is time consuming, but hopefully time in will have good results for the long run. You need to train your eldest, because the two younger will follw...
Would like My Daughter to Eat Our Dinner Food
Asked by K.P. from Norfolk
on May 6, 2009
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My daughter is almost 2 and I have always made her her own "dinner", as my husband doesn't get home from work til 7pm and I don't have dinner ready by the time my daug...
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- My husband also comes home later and we usually eat dinner before he comes home because we get too hungry waiting for him! I usually start cooking around 5pm and my 2 ...
- Start with something simple like spaghetti. The sauce can simmer for awhile....the longer the better. So when your daughter is ready to eat, make her a portion of noo...
- I have never cooked separately other than when my son was on baby foods. We always eat dinner early and then I'll have a snack when my husband comes home because he c...
I Am Beyond Words
Asked by A.D. from Chicago
on January 28, 2009
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I partly need to just vent and also need words of wisdom. Here we go...yesterday morning started out with my 4 year old daughter constantly snatching things out of my ...
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- You are doing NOTHING wrong.... you've got a creative, challenging, wonderful child who just figured out how to dance on your last nerve :) You did the right thing in...
- I second the motion YOU ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING WRONG! She is a kid and testing her limits. Good for you for recruiting your husband and punishing her. Just when you th...
- A., I feel your pain! I agree with Jennifer and Julie, get some real time consequences. Of course YOU didn't do anything wrong. She's four and good at it. (That...
Handwriting help...any Clever Ideas!?
Asked by A.L. from Kansas City
on October 20, 2009
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My son is almost 4 1/2 and he is having a heck of a time writing his letters (especially his name)! He can identify all of his letters (for the past two years), and th...
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- My son just turned 5 and had no interest in writing until a few months ago. We started out with tracing letters. We got a dry erase board at Walmart that had letters a...
- My Dr.s always told me the kids could only grow in so many diferent areas at once. Even when he turned two & hadn't had a first haircut, yet because he didn't have en...
- There is a program called writing (or handwriting) without tears. You might be able to find it online or at a teacher store. From a teachers perspective - it has wor...
Son Stealing
Asked by D.C. from San Francisco
on January 5, 2009
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I have a 10 year old little boy that is my foster son and we are having a problem with him stealing. We have talked to him and punished him and nothing seems to work. ...
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- i recommend a book called troubled transplants....i think they specifically address this problem....
- Foster children have already been treated cruelly or harshly so punishments that would work on non-foster children are not going to work. Remember, your son has spe...
- Are you fostering through the county or through an agency? As previously mentioned, your social worker should have some resources. Also, you might go to the past que...
Gestational Diabetes and Diabetes
Asked by M.O. from Chicago
on September 6, 2008
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When I was pregnant, I had gestational diabetes dependent on insulin. After I had my son- the nurses tested my blood sugar once and it was 100. That really isn't that ...
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- There are thousands of people who do not know they are diabetic. I am glad you are seeing the doctor. When I had gestational diabetes I refused the insolin. I change...
- Dear Michelle, Hi! I had GD too. I have read stories about people who had diabetes prior to pregnancy and didn't know it, but that wasn't my case. I would guess ...
- It's very possible that you always had it and never knew. If you weren't tested for it, how would you? Diabetics can have a 100 depending on what they've eaten. I'm...
Terrible 3'S or Worse???
Asked by M.D. from Charlotte
on January 25, 2007
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Hello to all. I'm looking for advice or words of wisdom from mothers that have been through this. My daughter just turned 3 at Christmas. The two's had their ups an...
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- Your subeject line hits the nail on the head! Terrible Twos are nothing compared to Terrible 3's! Hang on, be patient and try to enjoy the ride! I'm a FT working mothe...
- Hmmm, sounds like this is new behavior? Does she have a new teacher? new director? I think I would first ask questions of the daycare about any new personnel etc. She...
- Hi M., I have realized with both of my children that at age 2, they learn that they can test just how far they can get away with stuff. I don't think that ends wit...