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newborn - Am I burping my 1-week-old too hard? - Parenting Stack Exchange
My new born daughter is 1 week old. In the past 3 days, I was responsible for burping her at home. I saw in the hospital that the nurses burp babies very hard and I kind of learned that I should do...
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Uncle claiming everything 'mine' when talking to kids, wife says he jokes [close...
I had been living with my wife brothers or they been living with me, they do not have boundries and my wife never created them because my wife think I am over sensitive, even if she does remind them of something, they do it again.
Recently I have overhead (and many times) the younger uncle teasing kids 'it is mine','ur mama is mine' or even while taking kids share from fridge telling 'it is mine' or the room his brother use have is now my kids he claim 'it is mine', I didn't bother... -
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6 year old aggressive and impulsive behavior
My 6 year old stepson has shown signs of adhd for many years. The worst of it is shown in school. Where the behaviors are out of control, he has extra help and people who give him breaks throughout the day. Although the support from staff and teachers...
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Rough and tumble play with 1.5 yo son turns to actual voilent behavior
I have the feeling that my one-and-a-half-year-old son often wants to play wildly in the evenings or even have a kind of tussle. However, this almost exclusively follows the pattern that it is initially a kind of tickling and light tossing around, but...
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Potty Training - 3.5 year old seems mostly disinterested
There may be other similar questions, and if so I'd love to be pointed to them, but our situation seems somewhat unique and I guess I'm mainly looking for advice on this specific situation, and maybe a bit of reassurance.
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We likely started potty training our eldest son when he was too young and not quite ready for it. We didn't really research best practices and just kind of winged it...
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