Fitz & the Tantrums – Pick Up The Pieces
Published by admin on July 28, 2011
November 11, 2010 – Fitz & the Tantrums perform “Pick Up The Pieces” in the Bing Lounge at KINK.FM. Portland, OR
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November 11, 2010 – Fitz & the Tantrums perform “Pick Up The Pieces” in the Bing Lounge at KINK.FM. Portland, OR
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TardScat – Funny Kid with funny animals D
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Should i blame it on a stoner i know or fess up? What should i say? i very rarely smoke weed and its been awhile since i have!
if your bad enough to smoke weed you shouldn’t pus*y out over fessing up. Don’t do it if you can’t face the consequence. Own up dear, what’s the worst that could happen?
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How do you help a friend who’s parents are going through a pretty bad divorce?
I was thinking about offering to let him stay with me until the heat in his household dies down.
Right now there’s a lot of anger in his life all of the time and it really seems to be effecting my friend’s performance in school and sports and such.
If you could give me a couple ideas of how to help him get through it, and maybe forget about his parent’s divorce for a while, that’d be great.
Thanks!
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Parents_Breaking_Up-What_can_a_child_or_children_do_in_regard_to_this
This will help.
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Very Funny Japanese Little Kids Scartching Like professionals
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My son is turning 2 yrs on the 22nd of June. I’m a single mother and i live with both my parents. I dont know how to show my son to go to the bathroom, Diapers are almost $50 (for the biggest box) I’ve brought him pull ups and a potty of elmo that talks and he doesnt sit on it hes too scared. He’s already taking his diapers off by himself and like being without a diaper and still nothing. Please help what do i do?
Here are some milestones that a child really needs to reach before they are able to start potty training:
1. They know how to pull their pants up and down on their own.
2. They can get up on the toilet relatively easy.
3. They can tell you when they feel they need to go potty.
4. They need to have some control over their ability to hold it in.
This #4 is a physical milestone. It has nothing to do with willingness or intelligence.
It is a bodily function that has to be there before you can bother with potty training.
5. It helps if they have gotten to the point where they feel uncomfortable when they have a wet diaper.
On a personal note, I really wouldn’t bother with toilet training right now, although some kids might catch on that early. I’ve never seen it in my experience.
I didn’t understand this with my first child, but remember to make the whole thing a very calm experience, with no anger or stress involved. Also, punishment won’t work, but rewards are the way to go!
I gave my 2nd daughter 5 m&ms whenever she urinated in the toilet. (she had reached all the above milestones before even mentioning sitting on a toilet). I gave her the treat of her choice (chocolate milk, candy bar, cake…whatever got her interest) if she had a poop in the toilet. I also gave her either lunch at mcdonalds or a trip to her favorite park if she kept a dry diaper all week. Obviously, many parents won’t give cake or candy to their kids, or hate mcdonalds. I do not like mcdonalds, and rarely consider it as a source for food for my kids, but realize that this is the child’s experience, and they respond to the rewards that THEY are hoping to get…not what you think they should like.
It is just about the most personal experience a child has with their body EVER, and giving them treats that reflect this important phase is crucial, if you want this to be a smooth experience for everyone involved.
PRAISE…you cannot under-do praise. High Fives the SECOND that he pees in the toilet or poops. Whoops and hollers…really. Smiles, hugs…GREAT JOB!!!!! You are his support….praise will make them soar. (then give him the m&ms right away too! lol)
My 2nd daughter was trained in 2 days. (she was 3.) By day 5, she was going to the bathroom on her own without even telling me she had to go. I was amazed. Two other things we had in our favor: She had a sister who was 5, who of course, she wanted to imitate, and also, I had made sure that I had informed her about a month ahead of time that she was going to learn to use the potty soon.
My FIRST daughter didn’t learn to use the toilet until she was 3 and a half years old. I had tried at 2 and a half, and she wouldn’t have anything to do with it. Training my first daughter was a lesson for me as well….I got so upset and stressed when she she wet her pants, or didn’t want to sit on the toilet. She hadn’t hit any of the above milestones, and now I know that I was making us both crazy trying to get it done before her body was ready.
One last thing: A potty chair helps them with confidence. The very first thing you should do when you start potty training is let him sit on the potty chair WITH HIS DIAPER ON for a day or so, just so there’s no anxiety. If he happens to have a poop while he is sitting on the chair with his diaper on, then put the poop from his diaper into the potty chair, then dump that into the toilet. They are low to the ground, can be taken anywhere in the house, at first you might want to let him sit on it when he’s playing or watching tv….(think about what he does when he’s ready to have a poop….does he go off into another room or go into a corner of the room where you can’t see?), and put the potty chair where you think he’d be most comfortable. I read to my girls a lot as they sat on their potty chairs.
The potty chair chapter is usually pretty short….so, don’t spend tons of money on a cadillac chair….also, if he goes in a potty chair, make sure that he is 100% involved when you take the chair upstairs, dump the poop and toilet paper into the toilet, and THEN, let HIM flush the toilet and see where the poop is supposed to go.
I also had the most success with (or so it seemed) when I let my daughters run around the house with no diaper on at all. I told them that they couldn’t go potty on the floor, and to make sure they were sitting on the toilet or chair when they needed to go. That, paired with the m&m rewards, has really worked. My five year old has also just learned to wipe herself, and this has really only happened because of this same reward system.
And one more thing…you may want to reward YOURSELF every once in a while for staying calm and positive for your son’s big lesson, too!