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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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emsywoo123 wrote: »Do us a favour chicks and join in
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Sorry, was doing a pretty please and it locked on me.Too many children, too little time!!!0 -
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Hello!
Elliot had a very basic bouncy chair that my sister passed onto me, he loved it for several months till he began to sit up and it went forwards and landed ontop of him! Then he went onto having a fisherprice swing with fish above it
Got that 2nd hand (very MSE)....then finally he had a jumperoo!
He loved that so much. After that he started crawling and walking so went onto push along walker things.
Just though i'd just butt in and post lol
keely.xMommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)0 -
Tara, do you think Ben could learn how to change his dreams?0
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Oh I love lentil soup Tia, first time I made it, I poured the whole bag of lentil mix in. Was like wallpaper paste :rotfl:0
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Susan, were you camping I take it?Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
Tara, do you think Ben could learn how to change his dreams?Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
I've just remembered why I don't post here! You lot with your already squeezed out babies, all cute and yummy.
Me, I've got a 7yr old DD who is my absolute world, but she does know everything and a flaming great big bump!! :rotfl:0 -
I'm willing to try anything please. X
It doesn't always work, but don't tell him that.
Firstly he has to learn a habit of checking the time on a clock or watch or reading writing. He has to do it many times a day. If he had a watch, he would look at it, look away and look at it again. If the time stays the same, he is awake, if it changes he is dreaming.
Then before he goes to sleep, he has to imagine what he wants to dream about. Hopfully once he is sleeping, his habit will kick in and he will see the time changing and know he is dreaming. Then he should be able to say 'I don't like this dream and I want to change it.' So he would walk away or become a doctor and save his dad (doesn't have to make sence, Satan was once terrified by a daisy chain).
Takes a while to learn and you do have to be consistent. But once you learn it, you remember it for life.0
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