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Age specific questions from about 3 years to about 5 years. Younger: toddler. Older: primary-schooler.
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Does separating necessarily cause damage?
From my experience of my parents very messy divorce as a 10 year old (so old enough to have a little understanding of what was going on)
It is the anger of the separation that caused me most pain.
M …
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How do I get my 3 1/2 year-old to poop in the potty and not on the floor?
We used bribery, our daughter got a stupidly small gift* wrapped up each time she used her potty.
All of these gifts were on show in the front room in a basket, she got to choose one every time she w …
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How to convince a 4-year old child that professional cyclists are not littering during a race?
You can explain to your son, that as part of the race people are paid to follow behind and pick up the rubbish.
BUT why can't the cyclists just put it back?
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I have custody of grandson, he won’t let me out of his sight
I would try it gradually. I am presuming you are UK because of the ages (starting school at 5)
I would try a nursery 1 morning a week, and make him stick with it. Maybe even make it an hour or 2 the …
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If my 4-year-old pees his pants, should I wake him up to toilet or just change his pants?
My son was daytime dry at about 2 years, he was 5 or 6 before he was nighttime dry.
Just use pull up nappies.
There is some hormone that gets released to wake you up in the night, that doesn't come in …