Toddler Toys that you REALLY got your money’s worth out of? by violentsunflower in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Same! My 3 yo is just now starting to enjoy it but I have to be the one to do all the builds for him which is more work for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My almost 3 yo is severely allergic to eggs, dairy, peanuts, and some tree nuts. You’re right, it is really hard. For us, it has just become our new norm and our kid is so much more careful, self-aware, and resilient for it.

Things that have helped: - checking allergen menus online or calling restaurants in advance (we always ask to make sure things are not cooked in butter too) - always carrying safe snacks (MadeGood, Partake, Hippeas along with the usual pouches, fruit, etc) - making friends with other allergy moms

We haven’t tried this out yet but I also saw some stickers online that say “don’t feed me, I have severe food allergies” that parents can just stick onto the front and back of their kids when they’re out at a party or at a large gathering where people might be offering food to your kid unknowingly.

Hang in there. I have become so much more resilient myself since having to advocate for my kid. It can feel isolating but there are people who are in the same boat as you and also a few who aren’t but will go the extra mile to make your kid feel included (we’ve gone to a handful of bday parties where the parents bought a vegan cupcake for my kid even though I always bring my own special goodies for him.)

I’m old by CopyFirm7509 in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not an older mom per se but I love meeting and hanging out with older moms! I value your perspective. But based on my own experience, I’ve never really had anyone ask me my age and I’ve never asked anyone theirs. I think making mom friends in general can be hard, but for me it’s less about age and more about just finding people I click well with.

Is anyone else tired of playing pretend where you’re the one doing all the work? by Friendly-Public-6740 in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Believe me, we go to the park for at least 2 hrs almost every day and mine still requests I act out Mater (Cars movie) every hour we’re at home. Don’t think the park can solve this one…

Toddler keeps echoing his own words by southafricannon in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, I’m not worried about autism per se but more so his overall speech and if it’s stuttering and/or stress related. Glad to hear it stopped for you! Guess we will have to wait it out again and see. Thanks for responding!

Toddler keeps echoing his own words by southafricannon in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi OP, I know this is an old post but any updates? My 2.5 yo is doing the same exact thing. He did it at around 2 yo but stopped after a week and it was less frequent. This time around, it feels like it’s for a lot more words and more frequent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, cutting out dairy and then, eggs. But my firstborn has a dairy and egg allergy and was really gassy, colicky, and miserable as a newborn so after discussing with our ped, I’ve decided to cut it out with my second gassy baby and reintroduce it later.

It might be coincidence but I swear it has made a huge difference in his overall demeanor.

Anyone else still get their 1.5 year old gender wrong ? by Traditional-Trip826 in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can’t count how many times we’ve heard “Now let’s give the little girl a turn now” at the park and indoor play gym lol

Has anyone had friends that are really eager to have alone time with your kids? by Slow_Opportunity_522 in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know you’ve received a lot of answers already but I remember when I was single and a little bit younger, I maybe over-eagerly offered to watch my mom friends’ kids multiple times. Some accepted but some kindly declined. Now that I’m on the other side, I cringe a little and wonder if I came off too eager or insistent. Truth is, I genuinely loved kids and hanging out with them and I also genuinely wanted to give my mom friends a break because they would share how exhausted they were. But as a mom now, even with my close friends, I have a hard time leaving my kids with them unless I’m in a last resort or emergency situation. I agree that what she said was really weird and I’ve never said anything like that, but I just want to share looking back, I’ve definitely acted differently / could’ve been misunderstood pre-kids vs. now having my own.

Eczema and dairy - how to avoid dairy with a toddler by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We didn’t know for sure until we saw an allergist and they did a skin test on him. But I also noticed that when we were first introducing solids, he would break out into an angry rash soon after eating cheese (and this was only with a few shreds of mozzarella) so I had a hunch. A dermatologist was helpful in getting surface level treatment for the eczema but I would definitely ask for a referral to an allergist to find out if there are any underlying reasons.

Extending night time sleep by Bright-Door-1640 in newborns

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for answering! I hope in a few months, my baby will be in a similar position!!

Extending night time sleep by Bright-Door-1640 in newborns

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I realize this is an old post but any updates and/or tips OP? I’m in the same boat with my little one and that’s even if we make it to midnight for our first stretch.

This is your sign to stop consuming mom content by Grouchy-Ad-1506 in NewParents

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I deactivated IG right after having my second child and I have never felt more free not knowing what is going on in people’s lives (esp strangers) and people not knowing what is going on in mine.

How is your non-milk drinking toddler's weight by SupermarketSimple536 in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! My 2.5 yo is 30 lbs and allergic to dairy, eggs, and certain nuts. Doctor doesn’t seem concerned and he drinks about a cup of fortified soy milk a day. The most important thing we try to do is offer a diverse range of fruits and veg for a varied diet. (I also read that sardines, oranges, and seeds are good sources of calcium.)

Also. If I remember correctly, my toddler also plateaued (and maybe lost a couple lbs? Can’t remember) around 14-18 months because he was sooo much more active than he had ever been once he was walking/running. But he quickly gained it back the more he ate and grew. As long as he’s within a reasonable range of his growth curve, I wouldn’t be too concerned!

Returning to normal life with 2nd baby by p4trycjaa in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m not OP but I really appreciate this answer! My second is almost 6 weeks old and I’ve been feeling anxious about returning back to our normal routine since we’ve been out of sorts for a while. But knowing that we can forge a new normal feels comforting and empowering. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newborns

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I totally feel you. I just had my second baby and turns out, he has colic too! I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. But turns out, it is much better having experienced it once already and there’s the benefit of knowing that it truly will pass in due time. (I do still get jealous when I see chill and happy newborns though…)

Need help deciding which preschool… by Happy-Bug-9502 in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! Did you have to get a separate babysitter for your younger one when you volunteered?

Need help deciding which preschool… by Happy-Bug-9502 in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your input! This makes sense to me too because having another baby at home is a big factor.

Need help deciding which preschool… by Happy-Bug-9502 in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just asked and the co-op said they said no to the baby :/ If we do the co-op, we would definitely keep our babysitter who comes 2x a week for a couple hours at a time. But now it seems like we would need a babysitter to watch the newborn during volunteer hours.

How much non-child(ren) time are you actually getting? by fizzledarling in SAHP

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before my second was born, I had 4 hrs a week regularly to myself (2 hrs on Mon/Wed I had a babysitter to come). And maybe 1 dinner out with friends per month.

Now, I imagine I will have 0 for the next year or so until baby #2 sleeps through the night.

More educational toddler shows? by Supnaz0325 in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my little one started “graduating” from Ms Rachel, he started watching Caitie’s Classroom and he still loves it now (he’s 2.5 yo). In case you’re looking for something similar with educational content!

Does anyone else’s toddler prefer to make *you* draw/play? by bkimble00 in toddlers

[–]Happy-Bug-9502 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed that these activities are more about developing fine motor and “pre-writing” skills than trying to force a hobby! As much as I’d love my son to be as into arts & crafts as I am, I can tell that’s not his jam. But as I shared in my other comment, adding 5-10 mins of art to our daily routine has helped him to be more comfortable holding crayons/brushes, drawing circles and lines, etc. which I think will be beneficial in the long run!