Some very basic parenting questions...
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npsmama: I cant help you much with your questions, as I only had the one child, most of this did not happen to me, but I would say you just have to accept that everything takes a lot longer, particularly if you are going at toddler walking pace!
don't beat yourself up - cr*p mothers rarely worry or ask questions.. and despite the impression given to you by supermums and HVs, its not like all this knowledge arrives with the placenta! - you figure it out as you go along. If something doesn't work, try it a different way, or another time when life settles a bit etc.
don't beat yourself up - cr*p mothers rarely worry or ask questions.. and despite the impression given to you by supermums and HVs, its not like all this knowledge arrives with the placenta! - you figure it out as you go along. If something doesn't work, try it a different way, or another time when life settles a bit etc.
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I uinderstand completely ann, I'm lucky in that I have 2 brothers and a sister who are substantially younger than I am so I had a pretty good handle on what babies do, how to care for them etc... but i have to admit soph was nearly 3 months old before I'd got the hang of making bottles, cleaning, feeding, nappies etc... then each time she gets a bit bigger and i dont know what to do I'm again very lucky as I have my mum, jim's mum and tea to ask about it lol!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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soft play: if tiddler is asleep leave in car seat, and put it somewhere you can see it from top of slide. 2 months after the caeserian I was carrying ds2 up the soft play and coming down the slide to reassure ds1 he was still important, then excusing myself after a while to sit and drink lattes. ds1 will get used to playing by himself or with other chilkdren! Depends on age as well.
library - lap change or ask-a-mum, and also if you have the energy you can start explaining to toddler the consequences of not behaving nicely etc (ie no more library)
car - it never occured that one could sit and chill in the car as mine take turns to rest so there's always one on the go!
buggy - a buggy board, buggypod (sidecar for the bug) or sometimes there are bits your tod can stand on (pliko does whenseat pushed up).
Libraries aren't what they weere - ours serves coffee and has leather seats now and encourage kids to come in and shriek.
I beat myself up about being a lousy mum, but the alternative is a rather extreme thing, so they are stuck with me!
library - lap change or ask-a-mum, and also if you have the energy you can start explaining to toddler the consequences of not behaving nicely etc (ie no more library)
car - it never occured that one could sit and chill in the car as mine take turns to rest so there's always one on the go!
buggy - a buggy board, buggypod (sidecar for the bug) or sometimes there are bits your tod can stand on (pliko does whenseat pushed up).
Libraries aren't what they weere - ours serves coffee and has leather seats now and encourage kids to come in and shriek.
I beat myself up about being a lousy mum, but the alternative is a rather extreme thing, so they are stuck with me!
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circlecross wrote: Libraries aren't what they weere - ours serves coffee and has leather seats now and encourage kids to come in and shriek.

oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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At least yours are alphabetised!!! I went into look for something the other day and I had to look all through the '12's to find it. Madness!
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Stonehead wrote:And for righteous mob, the babe had a hat removed before the pic was taken, and all exposed skin was positively slathered in high-factor sunscreen. No children were harmed in the process of taking the picture, although I can say the geezer did suffer towards the end...
blimey stonehead if you got lo to wear a hat then well done you...my youngest despises them and point blank refuses to wear one....we had to resort to one of those bonnets that tie under the chin...needless to say i had so many people saying what a prety girl i had

btw your kids are stunning and my oh does that with are two boys as well
