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Smells...
I know this is very random, but I realized today that there are two smells I can not stand as a DCP. One is saliva (I have a constant drooler who I have to put a bib on everyday- and every day it is soaked by lunch) and the other is spit up. For some reason, poop doesn't bother me so much, but these two make me want to hurl.
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Expansive...
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Starting to feel at home...
LOL! I was just saying this to a DCP this morning. Oddly I can deal with poop but I can NOT tolerate the baby I have (& months) constant spit up smell and I cannot stand the smell of a certain 2 yr old's drool. She is like a giant leaky faucet and has a wet ring around her shirt ALL day every day. Makes me gag just thinking about it.
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Vomit is mine. I can take any other smell, but vomit makes my stomach flip flop. The last time my son got sick, he barfed right on our carpet, and I wretched while I was cleaning it up. The sweet thing was, he went and got the "sick bucket" I'd gotten him for emergencies and handed it to me and said "Here Mommy, just in case"
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Ooooh, I know what you mean although I didn't think drool had a smell! For me it is not so much a smell, it is an action...I have a two year old who has a blocked tear duct and so his eye gets goopy and I have to clean it frequently. He will actually pick his eye and eat the goop! Ewwww! I don't know why, but even thinking about it really makes me want to gag Nose picking and eating is right in there as well Gag!
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Jenn...that's cute!
Sunnydays...that is gross! It made me gag just reading it.
About the drool... I never would have thought it smells, but it has a something. It may just be from making the clothing wet, but I definitely get a whiff of it every once in a while and my stomach just churns.
The little girl I care for is 14 months, but her tongue is constantly hanging out and drool just pours from her mouth at times. I am actually a little worried as I think her tongue may be too large for her mouth. She constantly tongues her food while she is eating instead of chewing it. Her mom has some worries about the tongue always being out, I just told her to bring it up to her doctor.
Last edited by Bookworm; 11-21-2012 at 12:33 PM.
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Euphoric !
Yup ... I still have a weak gag reflex for vomit and snot and poop that is loose / slimy runs a close second!!!
Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
Loris Malaguzzi
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