What about eating issues?
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What about eating issues?
| Fri, 06-10-2005 - 2:24pm |
We have debated sleeping issues to death once again....so what about another one of the issues of childhood....eating and/or not eating?
My kids eat just about anything and have a pretty well rounded diet.

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Yes, being gracious is important.
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If the children have flexible temperaments, why would it be 'hard' to get them back on schedule on Monday?
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Well I *am* a pretty flexible person overall. I tried to follow some sleep book for like a second..LOL
And I do have to say my Nanny doesn't follow a sleep philosophy. It just makes her job easier to have the kids on a routine. This is just something she does instinctually (sp?) and I have learned a lot from her and use many of her tips when I'm home with the kids.
However, it's not just an issue of my personality. We are both WOH parents and there are a lot of things we want/need to do on weekends that we don't get a chance to do. If I had to be at home for their naps (and my oldest naps a lot if she's at home) we wouldn't get a chance to do a lot.
No. I'm not talking about the verities of your life. I'm talking about your characterizations of other posters here. I'm not debating your life. I'm debating your debating style.
I'm not sure if you've noticed this, but every criticism I've offered of your life (for example, that you don't have the discipline needed to raise children who don't need hovering over at parties) is an almost word-for-word repetition of a criticism you just levied at someone else.
He gets it from his mother.
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By now, you must realize that his issues are not there BECAUSE he has a schedule.
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