Are you announcing your marriage in some Anglican or Episcopal church and informing this forum that your daughter will be the flower girl?
May God have mercy on the both of you.
2006-08-30 11:01:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Had to search for the other two questions that helped this one make sense... next time, you can just edit your original question to add the new info :)
A lot of things can make a 3 yr. old child revert to soiling themselves, if there's been a drastic change in her life (lost pet, illness, moving, parent away or not able to spend so much time with her) and when it happens, you can go back to doing the things that worked when you first toilet trained her. All that positive reinforcement and the tricks you used should be dusted off. It's very possible that even though no-one mentioned the new baby, she heard someone mention it. That's often a big catalyst for reverting.
Think about how much attention she gets now when she's just had an accident. She could be doing it for the attention even if it's negative attention.
The fact that she is being parented by you, your partner and her dad shouldn't be a problem since that's her normal life. :-)
2006-08-30 18:03:53
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answered by Canadian_mom 4
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Me and my partner have been together since my daughter was 3 and she's 6 now and things are going good with the two of them. Just take things slow don't rush into anything. she is actually good with my daughter and they call each other buddy. But if the ex is still in the picture and is not to fond of someone else being involved with your daughters life, don't let them try to mess things up, and be prepared for custody battles and stay strong. Kids will understand things alot better if you talk to them when they ask questions and when they get older.
2006-08-30 17:01:45
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answered by tanya d 1
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Sounds to me as if she's being 3 years old. If you're having a problem with it now that she's 3 you may as well throw in the towel now because you won't be able to survive the teens.
2006-09-03 04:35:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well maybe she is having trouble with some changes and even though her father hasnt said anything about the baby to her, kids can sense those things. When I was pregnant with my 2nd my oldest came up to me before I even knew and told me there was a baby in there. So maybe she is picking up on some vibes. Have you tried sitting down with her and asking whats wrong? Maybe try and see how she is feeling about some things.
2006-08-30 17:17:21
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answered by DeeLicious 4
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What now indeed? If you are going to start a new thread to a question instead of add a detail to the original question, at least give us a link back to the question.
2006-08-30 19:24:57
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answered by oklatom 7
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she's just in that stage where she dont listen to anybody at all. my twins were like that they're 4 1/2 now but i went through that it will all pass in time just bare with it i thought it would never end. just make sure your partner doesn't stop disaplining her stay firm your baby will eventually give in and know whos the boss
2006-08-30 16:54:49
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answered by momma 1
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You know - I'm thirty and I'm having a hard time following... Can you imagine how messed up it must seem to a 3 year old?
2006-08-31 15:27:51
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answered by Amy 3
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what now?
take it a day at a time.
have fun
raise your child
watch a movie
get a bite to eat.
have more sex
study a new language
take up a hobby.
return to college
plan a party
spice up your love life.
2006-08-30 16:54:55
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answered by digital genius 6
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I guess it would help if I found your other question or added details... let me go find it then I'll explain myself.
2006-08-30 16:50:37
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answered by I think... 6
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