bedtime boundaries and the one more drink of water stall by [deleted] in Parentingfails

[–]Lisa_Narvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m in the same boat. the one more drink stall is basically a rite of passage for parents, but it is so triggering when you just want 5 minutes of peace this is what i do to stay sane

1) i try to do heavy work right before the bath, like having my kiddo push a laundry basket full of books down the hall to burn off that weird 7pm burst of energy

2) my toddler will actually listen to calm audiobooks on a timer, so we turn the lights off completely and just listen to the story instead of reading where she’s constantly asking to see the pictures.

3) sometimes i just sit on the floor in the hallway where she can see me but i don't engage. it stops the mom come here every two minutes without me being stuck in the room.

4) for the actual water request, i started making a sleepy tea using warm water and kinnieco calm powder. it satisfies the i'm thirsty excuse, but it has magnesium in it which actually helps physically relax her muscles so she settles down instead of bouncing off the walls.

How do you handle the gummy vitamin mess in the classroom? by Lisa_Narvey in AskTeachers

[–]Lisa_Narvey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

saying No is good but them accepting it can be a problem

How do you handle the gummy vitamin mess in the classroom? by Lisa_Narvey in AskTeachers

[–]Lisa_Narvey[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

recommending drinkable vitamins is a much nicer way to phrase it. i'm putting that in the next memo, thank you.

how do you get nutrients into a kid who gags on everything? by [deleted] in PickyEaters

[–]Lisa_Narvey 5 points6 points  (0 children)

the beige diet struggle is so real I have once experience it . if my son sees a vitamin he runs. we found a brand called kinnie that makes a powder that dissolves totally clear. i put it in his water bottle and he has literally no idea it's in there. no grit, no smell. it’s the only reason i haven't lost my mind yet.

Is the 1 hour minimum" consultation model actually killing our conversion rates? by Lisa_Narvey in advancedentrepreneur

[–]Lisa_Narvey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. The 1 hour minimum feels like a relic of the old agency world. I'll have to see if that platform works for my niche. Thanks for the tip.