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Getting "Washable" Marker off of My New Table??

C.S. asks from Salt Lake City

Hi So my 2 1/2 year old boy LOVES to color, he asks everyday to color, he makes a mess though so I have gone from crayons, to colored pencils to markers. Well my Dad ...

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Introducing and Consistently Expecting Good Table Manners

F.B. asks from New York

Mamas & papas At what age do you introduce table manners, at what age do you expect them to be second nature for a child? Trying to get kiddo to use a knife to pus...

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Does Your Family Eat Together at the Dinner Table?

M.M. asks from Los Angeles

My friend and I were discussing what we do for dinner. If we all sit together at the table, eat separately, kids can eat in front of t.v. so Mom & Dad can talk, etc. ...

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2 Year Old Eating at Picnic Table

M.S. asks from Green Bay

Hello Wonderful Moms, We are already planning a camping trip down south over spring break with Grandma and Grandpa. In the past we have just brought along the hig...

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How Do I Get My Family to the Dinner Table When Dinner Is Ready??

P.C. asks from San Francisco

Ok, maybe I just need therapy, but I'm wondering if any other moms out there get **really** annoyed when they fix a nice dinner for their family, call everyone to din...

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15 Month Old Won't Eat Table Foods!

B.C. asks from San Antonio

My son will be 15 months old next week and he is not interested in table foods. He'll eat crunchies, puffs, waffles/pancakes, teddy grahams and other snacks (dried f...

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How Long Does Your Family Take at the Dinner Table?

A.E. asks from Philadelphia

I was just curious as to how long you guys take at the dinner table on average? My husband is very much about eating ASAP however I am a " relax and enjoy your food" ...

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Let Your Child or Not Let Your Child Play Under the Table at a Restaurant?

L.H. asks from Seattle

Ok MOMS - What's the verdict? My 3 year old loves to go under the table and play at restaurants. I was all in favor of this tactic for a chance at some grown up conve...

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The Dining Experience

J.G. asks from Dallas

At what age can children be expected to sit at the dinner table, let's say for 45 minutes, converse with the family, use a fork, spoon and/or knife, etc.

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