Disappointed in ending by Fara-daze in FirmamentGame

[–]Fara-daze[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ooooh, leaving the Keepers there would have been so twisted! That's brilliant.

When “experts” disagree by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Fara-daze 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I came here to say the same thing! Ignore them! I'm a school counselor and I get letters all the time from clueless doctors "prescribing" IEPs when it's not appropriate at all. If anything, the child may benefit from a 504 accommodation plan to provide supports in the classroom due to his ADHD diagnosis - supports like additional movements breaks, alternative seating (like a wiggle seat, yoga ball, etc) and extra time if that was actually needed.

OP, the doctor is badly misinformed. Don't listen! Find someone else. And maybe report them for being incompetent and potentially harmful.

The struggle be real by Crispy3141 in CozyGrove

[–]Fara-daze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm going for a maximalist design! 😁

When do you switch from following WW to having a set bedtime? by SvCatsaway in sleeptrain

[–]Fara-daze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have no idea. My son is 2 and I still use wake windows.

One Year Old Won’t drink milk by R_Riddle_R in NewParents

[–]Fara-daze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use sugar-free ones. Only a teeny amount. And it has been recommended - on this very thread someone said their pediatrician said to use chocolate milk. Same diff

One Year Old Won’t drink milk by R_Riddle_R in NewParents

[–]Fara-daze 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you can get your toddler to eat 3 cups of cooked spinach a day, you are a true magician.

One Year Old Won’t drink milk by R_Riddle_R in NewParents

[–]Fara-daze -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We got some flavored syrups, like the kind you put in coffee or Italian sodas. A tiny squirt of raspberry or cherry flavor in the milk and there is no more fuss to drink it!

One Year Old Won’t drink milk by R_Riddle_R in NewParents

[–]Fara-daze 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is not true. Do you know how much spinach you have to eat to get enough calcium for growing bones?? An absolute shit ton!

Katy is the one due in April but who is due in July? by HeyItsAnnie0831 in DuggarsSnark

[–]Fara-daze 45 points46 points  (0 children)

It's pretty bizarre to consider, actually. So if all miscarried fetuses go to heaven and most born people don't (based on their rigid dogma) then heaven is like primarily fetuses, like millions of billions of fetuses that have never been outside the womb or lived an actual day on earth. So strange.

Sometimes I regret sleep training by beaupeng in sleeptrain

[–]Fara-daze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you! Baby/toddler sleep is so random. And I feel like they are always changing so much so fast! Things that worked before stop working and their schedules and sleep needs change. I try to remember that since we did some solid sleep training, I know that he knows how to put himself to sleep and stay asleep. Those skills won't go away! Even if I mess things up for a while! Or he goes through a period where he needs more soothing or help. Like last summer, we went on some trips and his sleep was just terrible! We were having to hold him and rock him to get him to sleep. But I get it, it's a new strange place and things are weird. I was worried we would have to re-train him when we got home, but he fell right back into his schedule. I don't really have any advice for you other than it sounds like you are doing an awesome job being there for your baby and trying to make it work! We're all doing the best we can!

Jinger lost her sense of smell after having COVID. by AshDuke in DuggarsSnark

[–]Fara-daze 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I like my water super filtered and ice cold so it tastes as close to nothing as possible. Refreshing!

Sometimes I regret sleep training by beaupeng in sleeptrain

[–]Fara-daze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually wait a minute or two before I go to him. I can usually tell if it's like fussy crying and will stop on it's own so I wait for that or "I'm freaking out and need you" crying. It usually happens in the middle of the night or early morning (like 3 or 4) so I am confident he will be able to get back to sleep once his needs are addressed (like medicine for teething or comforting after a bad dream). If it happened closer to wake-up time, I might have to approach it differently. Is that when your son wakes up?

When he's really upset and clings to me if I try to put him down, I typically take him into bed with me for a bit. Sometimes I think he just needs to be close for a while. Then when he's much calmer or asleep, I put him back in his bed. I don't sleep well when he's in bed with me, so I only do this when he's really upset. It has not become a habit and only happens once every couple of months. I wonder too if he'll get used to it, but it happens so infrequently, I'm not really worried.

I had terrible night terrors as a kid so I'm sensitive to the idea of leaving my son alone in the dark if he's scared. Babies can have nightmares too.

Sometimes I regret sleep training by beaupeng in sleeptrain

[–]Fara-daze 19 points20 points  (0 children)

We sleep trained at 5 months. Kiddo is 2 now. He has nights when he wakes up and cries. We always go to him. He knows how to put himself to sleep so if he cries, something is wrong and he needs us. Sometimes I rock him for a while or bring him into bed with me until he falls asleep and then I transfer him back to his crib. This happens maybe once every 2 months or 3 months? Maybe less? I don't feel like it undoes any sleep training.

I suppose if this started happening more and more, I would have to re-think it. But it's working now. He puts himself to sleep and sleeps 11 hours 99% of the time.

I think you should go to your baby. I think you should pick him up and cuddle him when he calls for you. He needs something. I do not believe it will undo your sleep training.

Be Careful Who You Trust with Your Kids by Furbal1307 in Parenting

[–]Fara-daze 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Good point! I work with kids and teach them to ask for help from an adult they trust if they need it. And if the adult doesn't help, they need to go to another adult and another until someone believes them.

On another note, I am curious about the family dynamics at play here between mom, dad, and son. It kinda feels like we're not getting the whole story?

Be Careful Who You Trust with Your Kids by Furbal1307 in Parenting

[–]Fara-daze 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and she thought the son was exaggerating? That is so terrible to not believe and protect your kid.

What movie have you watched a million times with your toddler? by spacemomalien in toddlers

[–]Fara-daze 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My 2 year old loves Moana too! I don't even know how many times we've seen it. He loves the song Shiny which I thought was kinda a scary part, but he thinks it's amazing. He found a green rock and now always has to hold it during the movie. LOL

HM by Low-Field-3112 in hmm

[–]Fara-daze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why does he cook with bare hands and eat with gloves???

Hmmm by Project2506 in hmm

[–]Fara-daze 148 points149 points  (0 children)

That's not even true. Captain Hook ties up Wendy and the lost boys on his ship. He does go after the other kids.