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I agree with previous posters that you should have a chat with your doctor. As our profession is an isolated one for the most part, I can only imagine that can add to depressive symptoms as well....
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The most loved "toy" for my kids (all between 16 mo and 2yrs) are ribbon wands that I made by attaching strands of ribbon to wooden teething rings. The kids use these during dance time. Usually they...
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That's really cool. My kids love magnets too. I have a magnet board I purchased from ikea that my kids love to play with, smaller in scale but still great. I also painted a large chalk board in our...
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Oh, play felt, good news on filling up, bad news on the screaming. My new little guy finally stopped crying all day after 2 weeks. Today at drop off he didn't even shed one tear. Wishing you a speedy...
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I been reading a new book to my 23 month old daughter about a "humongus fire truck". At a family dinner about a month ago my girl put her hand on my butt and said "humongous Mama". My husband choked...
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There is also "the no cry nap solution" :). Since she is going to bed fine at night, maybe it is a question of timing. Watching for the tired signs and starting a wind down routine before she becomes...
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I know I am going to get a lot of disagrees here, but I personally feel it is harmful to let a child cry for hours on end. We assumably want our children to know we are there for them, crying alone...
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I love fall too. I am a knitter so fall means sweaters, scarves, mittens love! I am with you on the smells, the crisp air, Halloween, thanksgiving I love it all...if only fall didn't mean winter is...
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Thanks all for your responses.
I am not willing to give up yet, when my daughter was in daycare (for 5 months before I opened my own) she cried a lot too, she was terminated from her first daycare...
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I am going on week 2 of my new little guy screaming/crying anywhere from 50-80% of the day. I am holding out my patience and I really hope the little guy starts to enjoy himself more consistently...
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I am grateful for the points Reggio has made about how our actions, everything we say and do, with our daycare kids can have impacts that we can't even imagine. While this is something we are all...
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Absolutely tell them. I would be livid if my dcp did this without telling me. I cant really understand your hesitation to tell them anyways? If the parents know and trust your assistants then I don't...
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Ohh, I forgot to mention my dck favorite art activity, stickers! They love, love, love them. Decorating die cut shapes with stickers is always a huge hit. I get the stickers from the dollar store and...
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We like making collages on contact paper by sticking things like flowers we have collected, craft feathers, cotton balls, colored yarn, scraps of paper etc
Home made play dough...
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I was coming on to post about a beautiful moment that happened this morning. My daughter and two of my dck were hugging, and then I watched my daughter (23 months) wrap her arms around both girls at...
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Good to hear your positive experience. I have accepted a "high needs" little boy who starts next week. I am preparing myself to get no break at nap time, listen to crying all day etc. I have had such...
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I had an ob for half my pregnancy and once I finally made it off the huge waiting list I had a midwife for the second half of my pregnancy. There was no comparison between the two methods lof care I...
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I am just going to correct you here
There is a very fine line between physical discipline and abuse
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Huh, I thought spanking was illegal....I just looked it up and I was wrong, 24 countries have criminalized spanking and Canada is not one of them; I have to say I am surprised!
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Spanking has never even crossed my mind with my own child. It just doesn't factor into my thinking at all. I was spanked here and there as a child, nothing major but I fail to see any positive...
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