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    Eeeeeww Ahhhhhhhh Eeeeeew Ahhhhh Just messing with you MammaMia. I had a girl in care who breathed like that and I seriously got into the habit of leaving the room for quiet time because she snored like an old man and I really needed the break from it. 3 years of that, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. She was also super intelligent but a super tattletale.

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    Some really good feedback, I spoke with the mum at pick up time. I asked if she would consider seeing his doctor as he also snores quite loudly when he's asleep at nap time. I mentioned how his arms get slimed and how the older kids are noticing and not wanting to hold his hand during our walks thru the park. (buddy system). We will see. How another child was slimed down his back earlier. I know if it was one of my children, I'd be following up with their pediatrician and not just shrug and give it the old "oh well..." But at least it got the mum thinking and I'm sure she's getting tired of me mentioning it at pick up...so we will see. Keep you all updated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Other Mummy View Post
    Some really good feedback, I spoke with the mum at pick up time. I asked if she would consider seeing his doctor as he also snores quite loudly when he's asleep at nap time. I mentioned how his arms get slimed and how the older kids are noticing and not wanting to hold his hand during our walks thru the park. (buddy system). We will see. How another child was slimed down his back earlier. I know if it was one of my children, I'd be following up with their pediatrician and not just shrug and give it the old "oh well..." But at least it got the mum thinking and I'm sure she's getting tired of me mentioning it at pick up...so we will see. Keep you all updated
    You know, now that you mention it, that's how I got through to the parents of the baby here who turns out has a milk allergy. I think the Dad got tired of me telling him every day that those newbornish yellow poops were not normal for a 1 year old and they really needed to address his pain and nonstop crying. I think when I started getting to the point that I was handing him to his Dad really fast at the end of the day, with a sort of OMG attitude, that's when he talked his wife into trying non dairy foods. Surprise, surprise, it worked and he stopped screaming all day and his poops firmed up.

    Why are we smarter than the parents? In your case, it could cause lifetime sinus or adenaid or ear infection problems for this little guy and that's just child abuse!

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