| bio | website | thinkingmedia.ca |
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| location | Markham, Ontario, Canada | |
| age | 40 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 1 month |
| seen | May 15 at 18:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 11 |
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Apr 7 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 28 |
answered | How to deal with a family that is separated |
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Dec 22 |
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will their constant car honking will affect my baby's(4 MONTHS) development and hearing? move! That would drive me insane! |
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Nov 7 |
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One room for each son, or one bedroom and one play room? As the old war proverb says "divide and conquer". |
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Nov 7 |
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One room for each son, or one bedroom and one play room? +1 for the joke. |
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Sep 22 |
answered | My 22mo son stuck a pinto bean up his nose. How should it be extracted? |
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Sep 21 |
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My 5 year- old daughter is constantly defiant! I disagree. Your 5-year old daughter is not defiant! |
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Sep 21 |
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How do you get a teenager to take shorter showers? buy a bigger house. |
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May 31 |
answered | Nose Bleeds at night |
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May 28 |
answered | How to avoid corporal punishment? |
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May 28 |
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Do dummies (“pacifiers”) hinder speech development? Where is the term dummy used for a pacifier? I've never heard that term used as a reference to a pacifier. Is this used in England? |
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May 12 |
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Is it normal for an infant's weight to fluctuate? Here's a link. kellymom.com/bf/normal/weight-gain |
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May 11 |
answered | Is the “cry it out” approach harmful? |
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May 6 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 5 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 5 |
revised |
Moving to a foreign country with a 2.5 years old child minor grammar fixes |
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May 5 |
answered | Moving to a foreign country with a 2.5 years old child |
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May 5 |
suggested | suggested edit on Moving to a foreign country with a 2.5 years old child |
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May 3 |
answered | How to prepare children for impending death of a parent? |
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May 2 |
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New born seems to be spitting up entire meals. Should I be worried? I wonder if it's just a case of over feeding. Her little tummy isn't that big. Breast milk will always be produced at a rate higher then it's needed. So if you're feeding until there is nothing left, then next time your body will produce even more. Consider yourself lucky that she's feeding well. Measure NOT what comes out when she spits up, but what goes in the diaper. That is the best indicator of her milk intake. |