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Parents' Lounge / Forum Games / Re: Forum Game: Getting to Know You
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on: October 19, 2008, 07:27:46 PM
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^I would talk to Robert De Niro. I think he is an actor of genius and intelligent person. > My daughter has a stepsister who is 24 years older than she is. V What was the biggest disappointment in your life?
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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: Native Reading
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on: October 18, 2008, 12:07:00 PM
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Thank you, Maddy, for the detailed explanation of native reading method. It was very useful. I've never heard of Kailing method, but it sounds really interesting and reasonable. I am so happy that I've found this forum and you all, guys. Here in Ukraine it is hard to find the translation of the books we are discussing here. I still cannot find any of Doman's books translated into Ukrainian or Russian in my town. Anyway, today I tried pointing while reading Bozhena's favorite books. But she pushed my finger away. Every time I put my finger on any word, she pushed it away and when I continued pointing she got upset. She enjoys looking at the picture while reading and my finger just hindered her. I think that she just need more time to get used to it. Did anyone have the same problem?
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BrillKids Software / Little Reader - General Discussion / Can not download a new Little Reader 1.06.05
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on: September 28, 2008, 07:32:24 PM
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Hello, I need your help. I use Little Reader 1.04. I was trying to download the new 1.06.85 build. But I can not do that. After the zip file is downloaded to my computer I have a message which says that the installer has detected that a newer application version is installed and that the installation will be stopped. What should I do? Please, help. Diana
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: Baby fears
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on: September 28, 2008, 12:20:37 PM
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Hello, nohayo, thank you very much for your advice. I am trying to do exactly what you are telling. We see our parents every day and she sees them from her birth. And they always smile at her, but they cannot even touch her or shake her hand. She cries so loud. She doesn't like when my mother comes to us. Actually she is not very hospitable She starts crying every time someone comes to us. For ten-fifteen minutes she hides behind me and cries. And it doesn't matter for her that this person came just the day before and she was playing with him I try to stay calm and ask people don't pay attention to her for a while. I explain to my daughter that everything is OK, mummy is here and nobody will hurt her. But it usually take 10-15 minutes for her to get used to a guest and stop crying. I just feel helpless in such situations.
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: Question about Breast Feeding
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on: September 28, 2008, 12:04:13 PM
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I was nursing my child while having flu as well. I just put the gauze bandage on and went on breastfeeding. Half a year ago I had food poisoning with all the most pleasant symptoms but I kept on nursing my baby though I could not eat anything myself. I felt like a dying hero giving the last drops of milk to the dearest person in the world . I was afraid that she might have stomach problems herself. But my doctor advised me to keep on nursing so I did becuase at that time my daughter preferred my milk to any other food (actually I am glad she did). So dear Janec, go on breastfeeding your baby and stay healthy both of you!
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: Baby fears
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on: September 27, 2008, 09:32:50 PM
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Hello, I have the problem with baby fear as well. My daughter is almost 16 months old and she doesn't like when other people (except me and my husband) talk to her. She starts crying every time someone bends over smiling at her. When we play outside she seldom communicate with other children, she prefers playing with me. My parents-in-law feel hurt about that. We live in the same apartment building and they see my daughter every day. And every time she screams when she see them. But after couple of minutes she calms down and starts walking aroung their apartment. But she doesn't let them even touch herself. Maybe someone had the same experience. What should I do?
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