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Toddler & Preschooler - May 2007

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It's the Parent's Choice brand. I am just wondering because it says for 18 months +. I am not sure if they're more for babies?

2007-05-01 06:20:04 · 4 answers · asked by Alisa 3

My son is almost 3 and I am trying to get him potty trained. He is pretty much there. But, I have been giving him a jelly bean everytime he goes. I don't know if this is too much sugar, and is it starting a bad habit??

2007-05-01 05:27:03 · 34 answers · asked by MG 1

I have tried several times to take my daughter off of her bottle and get her to drink milk from a sippy cup. The problem is, that when I throw the bottles in the trash and decided to do the cup thing she just won't drink milk at all and then gets sick and gets the dry heves. She will drink water and eat food, but not alot of food, only nibbles. She refuses to drink her milk from a cup of any kind. I do not want her to be sick and of course I worry about her eating enough. Suggestions please.

2007-05-01 04:52:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in florida

2007-05-01 04:43:07 · 2 answers · asked by My two cents 4

im doing a market research on this baby product which im currently designing. It is called Emo-Spoon.
My idea of this spoon has a temperature sensor and when it senses food above 37 degrees C, the digital screen will display a big cross. When the food is safe for consumption, it will become a smiley face and when it senses cold food, it'll display snowflake. After finishing their food, parents can praise their children by pressing a button to give out music so as to encourage their child to eat on their own. It is educational, and will be occupied by this spoon so they will not be easily distracted.

Please give comments on my idea. Thank you!

2007-05-01 03:32:04 · 12 answers · asked by HL 1

my son is 10 months old. i put him on the potty like 3 times a day and sometimes he goes but people say it was just the right timing. do u think he knows what hes doing or do u think its just a coinsadence? am i trying to early? when is the right time to start potty training?

2007-05-01 03:19:49 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

My daughter is 3 1/2 and is usually a good kid for the most part. However she has been getting 1-3 timeouts almost every day at day care for anything from jumping on furniture and the worst yet, biting. What actions should I take at home to let her know that these behaviors are not acceptable?

2007-05-01 02:51:32 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

my son is 2 and when he is going to sleep he gets on all fours and rocks back and forwards, how can i stop these? any ideas?does anyone think i should but him a bed?

2007-05-01 02:41:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Most of the parents bring in the same bologna all of the time. Store bought cookies or cheez-it crackers.
The first time I had to bring in a snack it was in the fall so I did apples and caramel dip. The kids LOVED it. The second time I did animal crackers (all different types) and again the kids loved them.
This time I want to do something different. Any ideas?

2007-05-01 02:28:17 · 13 answers · asked by ea1825 2

I really am starting to think that my niece, Gabriella, who will be 4 in June is having them. Both of her parents sleep very soundly so when you ask them they will tell you that both of there girls are great sleepers, but when I have Gabby or my mom has her at night she is far from a great sleeper! Usually about 2 hours after she goes to bed, sometimes later, you hear her tossing and turning in bed, talking, crying, hitting and kicking. She is sound asleep and does this off and on anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours! The only way to get her to stop is to pick her up take her out of bed and the room and turn on all the lights. It is really hard to wake her but after a few minutes in with lights on she will always say "what are you doing, I want to go to bed." After that she sleeps fine though. She wakes up in the morning thinking she slept all night and doesn't remember anything from the night before.

I think she is having them at her house but her parents but don't hear her.

2007-05-01 01:12:56 · 12 answers · asked by JENNY_SUE10 1

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