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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Do you brush your child's teeth
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on: March 31, 2010, 12:44:07 PM
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My child 17 months old and we still have teeth growing.Our dentist said that I can to give her to chew her toothbrush.This is the way she will used to it and later after 2 years I can brush her teeth. She still is chewing some of her toys or her toothbrush. When she sees us brushing our teeth she wants her toothbrush.Then she stars chewing it.This is her way brushing her teeth. How do you teach your children to brush their teeth?Do you show them some videos about children brushing teeth or giving them some stickers to stimulste them.Please share your experience.
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: Did you potty train your toddler early?
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on: March 20, 2010, 02:05:08 PM
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Hi there I agree with that what LieveMama said.I have 2 children.When the first one was 7m old I noticed that in the morning after he gets up he was doing poops.And I started to put him on a potty ater he wakes up.We were playing with some toys and he was doing his poops in a potty.When he was 1y and 3m I gave him to daycare.They put there all children on a potty.It doesn't mather if you have trained your child or not.When the new children come they see that the older children are sitting on a potty and they do the same.Maybe the first time they don't do anything in a potty but after some time they will understand what to do in a potty.In daycare they put children on a potty after breakfast, after lunch,after nap.It was more easy for me because he was in the daycare during the day and I had to put him on a potty only in the evenings.It had pass a lot of time before he starts to tell me that he want to pee and we had a lot of wet pants by the way. My second child had very sensitive skin and it was irritated very often when she was with diper.So when she was 5m old we started ti practice natural infant hygiene.You can read more about it on this site http://www.mamaroobabysling.com/newsite/Diaper-Free.html . This is what our mothers and grandmothers have done.My mother also raised me without diper.She had put a cotton piece of fabric in my shotrs.Every newborn baby has a natural instinct to stay dry and clean. We parens are those who put our babys in dipers.
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Products Marketplace / Product Partners / Re: Tweedlewink
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on: March 18, 2010, 02:25:56 PM
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Hi Waterdreamer, Why don't you PM to rbkids with your problem.I am sure Wennie will answer to you why is that happened. They receive every day a lot of questions about their produts. Tanya
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / When your child abandon the pacifier
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on: December 12, 2009, 10:55:29 PM
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My child is 1 y and 1moth old.When I visit my dentist she said that my baby is old enough to take away her pacifier.But my girl likes chewing her pacifier.Also she still has growing teeth and she is chewing everything aroud if she is not with pacifier.Please give me advice.
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Can fairy tales be read?
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on: December 09, 2009, 09:48:16 PM
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Hi, I don't think that fairy tales can confuse children.Fairy tales are models of relationships between people but situated in animals.It's not confusing for children because the important thing is the lesson they learn from tales.Children need to have magic in their live that stimulates their imagination.When I was a little girl I really loved reading fairy tales.It's to read than watch tv.
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / PRIMARYGAMES LEARNING CLUB
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on: December 05, 2009, 05:33:11 PM
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Hi there, have anyone heard anything about this game "Primary games learning club".I have found it in internet.You can use now a trile version.It is for children between 3-8y.And they have many awards.the describshion of the program seems very nice: "Self-Pacing On PrimaryGames Learning Club, children are able to learn at their own pace, rather than at a speed set by administrators or textbook publishers. They are free to move quickly through easy lessons. They can slow down and repeat material that they find challenging and we make sure the activities are exciting enough to make them want to do just that.
Active Learning On PrimaryGames Learning Club, children learn by doing. For most children, this makes for more personally meaningful learning than the kind gained by filling out endless worksheets. Our users gain an intuitive appreciation of what they are doing, one which can be applied again and again when they reach beyond the facts they have memorized.
Vicarious Experience On PrimaryGames Learning Club, our interactive learning adventures feature characters who serve as stand-ins for our users. Our characters ask questions that are in children’s minds. They express doubts and confusions that children often feel. As a result, children feel more comfortable when they find lessons difficult which gives them the encouragement to keep trying.
Emergent Literacy On PrimaryGames Learning Club, reading instruction comes out of a mixture of experiences with written text, both formal (phonics instruction) and informal (seeing signs and labels, and being read stories). The educational principle of emergent literacy asserts that both kinds of exposure are important to beginning readers, and PrimaryGames Learning Club is careful to provide them both.
Every child learns differently. We want to help them find their own paths to success. PrimaryGames Learning Club is where that journey begins. Join us now and get your child started on the road to success. "
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