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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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minimoneysaver wrote: »When do the clocks change?
Saturday 30th/Sunday 31st October this year.
We've never done anything different with bedtimes with any of the children, and haven't really had any bother with it.
Is the hair twiddling really a problem? He might just get bored with it and stop. I used to suck my hair when I was a child _pale_ but I don't do it anymore so must have grown out of it.:beer:0 -
building_with_lego wrote: »Yup! I asked how to stop my Ds twirling his hair, posted a reply and was directed here. Confusing for me too but hey, hello!:hello:
Edit: he doesn't chew it, thank goodness, or it'd have been hacked off long ago. Yuk!
It is a bit confusing, someone asking about toddlers hair and the next post replying about how to cut a mango! :rotfl:
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The thread has always been confusing, we cover a real cornucopia of goodies here
I quite like the idea of my DS hair-twirling, maybe I wouldn't like it so much in RLDefinitely not 'just a phase'? He might just stop any time?
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Hello building with lego (I was building with big lego this afternoon). Is it really a problem if he twirls his hair? I wouldn't stress about it, he's not picking his nose or scratching his bumOrganised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Hello new people! Is there are a pattern to the hair twiddling? Does it go along with something else, e.g when he's tired or when he's having a drink/cuddle? I remember there was something on TV about a little girl who kept pulling her hair out and it seemed to be connected to other things.
Im really annoyed at the thread stalkers at the moment. Can MSE people at least put a decent explanation on this board as its unfair to keep deleting posts.First baby born 10/06/10:heartpuls 6lb 10z:heartpulsI love my little family0 -
building_with_lego wrote: »Yup! I asked how to stop my Ds twirling his hair, posted a reply and was directed here. Confusing for me too but hey, hello!:hello:
Edit: he doesn't chew it, thank goodness, or it'd have been hacked off long ago. Yuk!
My DS did this, I ended up cutting it short, DD now doing it at 15mths but can't cut hers. :eek: She even pulls her eyelashes! :cool: I've bought a Jellycat toy as they are really soft in the hope she'll turn to that.Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
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i'll third the normal bedtimes but i find zoe sleep better and longer in winter *shrug* x
Still searching .....:)
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:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
And just so you all know, I may not be youngbut after all these children I definately did have some input on the invention of motherhood!!!!!!
With Pigpen out in front and Caz bringing up the rear. :rotfl:
Oh, dear, took all day to get that far!Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
Only joking, but it was soooooo funny!Too many children, too little time!!!0
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