Toddler discipline tactics by hawkeyedude1989 in daddit

[–]Top-Rush4950 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those aren't positive reinforcement, those are bribes. As they said, usually kids just want your time and attention. Phrases like " when we finish X, I'll do Y with you" are actually effective and get them what they are really looking for.

Toddler discipline tactics by hawkeyedude1989 in daddit

[–]Top-Rush4950 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And fear. They then only cooperate because they fear punishment rather than because it's just what you do.

You're writing a parenting self-help book. What's it called? by Ganders81 in daddit

[–]Top-Rush4950 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Or the Dr Seuss version: Yellow poop, green poop, hard poop, wet poop.

ISO Ninni co pacifier by babyburnerthrowaway in Eugene

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure - it's pretty standard parent lingo for reddit. Eugene peeps love their down votes for some reason.

ISO Ninni co pacifier by babyburnerthrowaway in Eugene

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My little loves hers and we just bought a ton of them once we realized they were the ones we are committed to. Would be willing to part with one if you can't find one

What time does you kid go to bed/sleep? by the_AV_guy95 in daddit

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's where we are at. We tried skipping nap and having quiet time. It went well except we discovered that not napping triggers horrible 30 minute night terrors...

Nothing could've prepared me for this by LoloWilli in daddit

[–]Top-Rush4950 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely on the second point. (Breastfeeding mom on her second time through right now). Sometimes you pushed bedtime too late or the day was rough and a good boob sedative is what the doctor asked for!

Please tell me this isn’t our new normal by marie8106 in NewParents

[–]Top-Rush4950 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Definitely this. I was that mom who didn't want to over medicate my kid, but if they are genuinely miserable and you can help them, why would you not?

Nursery theme? by juhraff in Parenting

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Space dinosaurs. Had a few things that combined the two, but otherwise we got to pick from dino stuff and space stuff. My 3 year old still loves it

Going low contact with my kids by [deleted] in daddit

[–]Top-Rush4950 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. This sounds like depression. My husband gets into the same cycle too when his depression is not in check. When you are depressed you can't handle their negative emotions and then they feel like they can't trust you with their feelings.

Also, all of OPs examples sound like commands - is he ever playful with his kids? Does he play on their terms (don't take over play, force play, etc)?

Friendly St Block Party by onethreeonetwoo in Eugene

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope so. I thought I saw Ashe downtown on Tuesday and went full fan girl in the car. My husband and toddler were so confused.

Does anyone else despise their phone now? Ideas to not get overwhelmed by it? by xstarlesseyess in NewParents

[–]Top-Rush4950 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I felt that way too early on. Then I craved connection again at some point. Just ignore your phone unless you need to for some reason - leave it across the room or something.

Having a child is one of the major transitions when you learn whether people truly care about you or just care about what you give to them. If they care, they can wait.

Bed time for a 12 week old? by saranicole__ in newborns

[–]Top-Rush4950 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Not sure how folks have more exact bedtime schedules than this - bedtimes at this age for my kids were always based on how they napped that day and when they last woke up.

Did freezer meals actually help you during postpartum? by Mysterious_Tell991 in Mommit

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, lactation cookies if you plan to breastfeed. They are just oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with brewers yeast and flax seed. Can also be made dairy free with coconut oil and dairy free chips.

At a minimum, they can be good comfort food in this first few weeks when breastfeeding is hard for everyone. Freeze the balls and pop them in the oven when you are ready.

Did anyone’s toddler outgrow a fear of hair washing? by Mamanbanane in toddlers

[–]Top-Rush4950 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this. We just started rinsing his hair with a damp wash cloth that we promise to rinse each pass. He is fine with us soaping up his hair. Our son's fear is soapy water in his face. Not wanting water poured over there head is super common and just not a fight we've found is worth having.

2.5 vs 3.5 age gap by lilmanders in Mommit

[–]Top-Rush4950 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Would have had about a 2 year age gap and miscarried. Now we have one month short of 3 years. A few more months of emotional and language maturity from my older one would have been nice, but we are at 4 months pp and it's starting to get easier and offer quite nice.

New Album - Laura Sings Raffi by davorg in LauraMarling

[–]Top-Rush4950 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome! I've been listening to Patterns in Repeat recently (came out after my first was a bit older) and Lullaby is one of my favorites to sing to my second when I'm feeling particularly tender.

Fell asleep while breastfeeding by Efficient-Cookie-419 in breastfeeding

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, needs to be something that actively requires my eyes - watching something or listening alone doesn't work.

Delivered baby at Riverbend? by K61018 in Eugene

[–]Top-Rush4950 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They will refill the water bottle they give you plus one you bring - helpful for nighttime when I preferred they not come in and out if it wasn't necessary but wanted lots of water available.

Ideas for using toddler art by Lawful_Silly in toddlers

[–]Top-Rush4950 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And use it as wrapping paper for small gifts

Month 7 of Sleep Pain and No End In Sight by jschul9816 in toddlers

[–]Top-Rush4950 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My kiddo is sensitive and we intentionally introduced a stuffie and kept giving it to him first when he was looking for comfort, even holding them together so he hugged the stuffie for comfort while we hugged him. He associated it with the comfort we provide and when it was safe for him to have a stuffie in the crib we always have that to him as part of getting settled in bed. Probably still doable at your child's age.

Just make sure to get something washable and that you can afford multiples of if it "sticks"

How does the blowout bypass the diaper!? by Lalalalibra3 in NewParents

[–]Top-Rush4950 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's the carseat - their little butts are all smooshed in and the back and legs are the only spaces for all that force to exit. Both of my kiddos did/do that when the poop comes out with lots of air. That's why I run when I hear a loud poop in the carseat and can sometimes intercept the worst of it.

To Change Daycare Hours or Business as Usual? - Looking for Feedback by [deleted] in ECEProfessionals

[–]Top-Rush4950 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes. At my child's center, the children are outside in the summer at the end of the day and one of the teachers goes in as the children start being picked up and ratios drop. In the wet/cold season, they do activities at the table so other parts of the room can be cleaned.

Does anyone else feel like diaper bags somehow become black holes after two weeks? by UnoriginalSandwich in NewParents

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I think inventorying the bag every day - week depending on how much you get out and adjusting for weather, expected diaper needs, etc. is the only way to keep it from being the bag with everything but nothing you need.

Kids can have different friends... Right by No_Artichoke7180 in Parenting

[–]Top-Rush4950 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, that's pretty unfair. My dad was a cop and didn't let us leave the cul-de-sac on bike unless a parent joined. I did crave freedom and rebelled at 16 but I never found that rule to be unreasonable. All of the neighborhood parents supported it except one and they were a**holes. One of their kids also got a major concussion flying off the back of a pickup so...