Monday

Children sleeping with Adults


There have been many nights in which I was called to breast feed my son when he was born. Having him in bed with me was alot easyer than getting up and going to a rocking chair to feed him during the night. There were warrings from an organization from the hosptial that in doing this might jeopodize my child. Rolling over and suffication him/her was one major conceren. I read an article on many other parents sleeping with their child. Many found that there was a confidence level that was increased by knowing their parent was close by. Others like my husband would disagree with this wanting his time spent without my son in bed. This was difficult for my son and me. We did find that doing activties before bed were enjoyable and he would fall asleep. Then I could feel at easy that my son went to sleep happy. My husband was happy too.

Breaking Toys, normal?


Should I be worried about my seven year old son breaking toys for some time? I've not yet been able to stop him from this. Although I've thought he might be taking things apart to see the inside of how things work. Recently at my OBGYN I read an article on a boy who would break his hot wheels with joy. My son does not does this with joy he tries to make it work the way he wants it to. Could my son be like this other concerned mother who found an article telling her that men who used to do this turned out to be strong and respected individuals in society. Now my son is usually busy, busy, busy but, the joy of breaking the toy is sad for him. Being seven he realizes that a broken toy doesn't work the way it used to. Is he just discovering the world around him.
If you feel that your child may be just disobedient like leaving the lights on after leaving the room, having more knowledge is the key to getting your child on track. This is a time when conditioning is imperative to growing up your child. so, should I get this book and would it help? Should I be worried about my seven year old son breaking toys for some time? I've not yet been able to stop him from this. Although I've thought he might be taking things apart to see the inside of how things work. Recently at my OBGYN I read an article on a boy who would break his hot wheels with joy. My son does not does this with joy he tries to make it work the way he wants it to. Could my son be like this other concerned mother who found an article telling her that men who used to do this turned out to be strong and respected individuals in society. Now my son is usually busy, busy, busy but, the joy of breaking the toy is sad for him. Being seven he realizes that a broken toy doesn't work the way it used to. Is he just discovering the world around him.
If you feel that your child may be just disobedient like leaving the lights on after leaving the room, having more knowledge is the key to getting your child on track. This is a time when conditioning is imperative to growing up your child. so, should I get this book and would it help?
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