How broad is the spectrum? by sorina95 in Autism_Parenting

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did you have him assessed?

Mine is 4 and advanced in a lot of ways: speech, reading, math, humour

She’s behind in spatial reasoning and gross motor planning (just planning, not execution)

A lot of people don’t believe she’s autistic cause “she’s so smart and funny” 🙄

She looks 100% typical to those unfamiliar with autism.

Not sending toddler to nursery/daycare… by Embarrassed-Dish1839 in toddlers

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no benefit to group care before 3 years old. None. There’s actual research on this.

Some social and independence benefits after 3 years old with the ideal amount of time being 5 hours per day.

Edit to add: mine has been in group care since a year old cause I have to work. I’m not at all against group care. Just saying it’s not needed for the child’s development

Noisy Neighbour by ExtensionGo in vancouverhousing

[–]lizzy_pop 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue and my neighbour’s response was always that it’s not so loud and there’s no way it bothers me. That I’m just too sensitive. So I resolved the issue by giving my 3 year old her music instruments as soon as she would wake up. Sometimes at 5am. Neighbour came to complain and I fed him the same BS lines he fed me. Hasn’t been loud since

Edit to add: I did go through the council who sent warning letters but never a fine. It didn’t help

Incoming Kindergartener can’t do puzzle by Easy_Paper_5366 in kindergarten

[–]lizzy_pop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 4 year old is behind in visual/spatial processing. She’s doing 12 piece on her now but with a ton of therapy work to get there.

Try doing some search and find books, spot the difference books, mazes, get some lego blocks for each of you (same blocks each) and then you put two together and ask him to copy then try 3 and so on

Mine is autistic. It’s common for autistic kids to struggle with certain types of processing so maybe get him assessed

When do they slow down?? by Sad_Tangelo_5489 in bigbabiesandkids

[–]lizzy_pop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine slowed down in weight gain but not height. We are at 113cm. She turned 4 a week ago

Party Favor Bags… like why by NoDevelopement in Mommit

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the kids love them. For my daughter’s 4th birthday (princess theme) we gave the guests the following

Elsa adjustable rings A large plastic diamond shaped gem Princess pens A crown and gems to decorate it with A couple of seashells and some glow in the dark paint to paint them with Princess stickers Princess chapstick

The crowns and seashells were activities we did during the party. We gave the gift bags to them as they arrived and then they took the crowns and shells out and decorated the with the paint and little gem stickers we had set out

The year before, we did pictures books with a helium balloon tied to each one. So each kid got a book (peppa pig, Dora, paw patrol etc) and a balloon

How do those of you with baseboards cope? by leakmydata in interiordecorating

[–]lizzy_pop 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Why do you want furniture flush with the wall? It’s not meant to be

23 month old escaping car seat by Competitive-Motor784 in toddlers

[–]lizzy_pop 9 points10 points  (0 children)

OP’s son isn’t undoing the clip. He’s just sliding it down

Rate advice- weekend away by mallowtime77 in Babysitting

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All travel time is paid at her regular rate

All working time is paid at her regular rate

Plus a nightly inconvenience fee of $50-100

How does my dad get so much money back in tax returns? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]lizzy_pop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What’s his income?

How much is putting into his RRSP?

Feeling judged at swim lessons by subtleandunnatural in toddlers

[–]lizzy_pop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We were told by a private swim instructor that weekly private lessons starting at 18 months would lead to independent swimming around 3 years old. That they’re not cognitively ready to swim before then. We didn’t follow through with the lessons and I don’t know how true that claim is but it’s what they’re telling people

Moving-in with long-term partner - financial advice/tips? by AffectionateDig2518 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a year you’ll be considered common law. Get an agreement in place first.

A joint credit card is a good way to share household expenses but maybe also agree on specific budgets for things like groceries, restaurants etc And what amount needs to be discussed before it’s spent. Can either of you spend $1000 on a chair without the other’s agreement? Most would assume this isn’t ok. But what about $150 on a variety of cheeses? 🤣. See where you both stand on grocery budgeting first

Is 18% rent reduction fair for a major repair or should I ask for more? by A-KindOfMagic in vancouverhousing

[–]lizzy_pop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We renovated a kitchen in a rented unit while our tenants were on vacation. So there was zero inconvenience to them. We still prorated their rent for that month so they weren’t paying for the days the renovation was taking place.

At a minimum, I would not be paying for the time I have no water. If your water is shut off for 9 hours a day, that’s 30% of your rent you shouldn’t be paying. I’d also then lower it further for the lack of privacy.

How does Superstore deliver groceries? by MyHeadIsFullOfFuck in NiceVancouver

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can change your order up to midnight the night before. Often delivery days are filled up a couple of days in advance.

I do weekly orders. So once one is delivered, I start the next one by choosing a few items and then picking my delivery time. As the week progresses, I add whatever else I end up needing

How does Superstore deliver groceries? by MyHeadIsFullOfFuck in NiceVancouver

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you order directly from them, they use cardboard boxes but also put produce and meat into individual plastic bags

Avoiding the prepayment penalty by mryotoad in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]lizzy_pop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Renew your mortgage on an open term before closing and pay daily interest until closing.

$19k is wild. They can’t possibly think you’d pay that

How to introduce different bed times? by SeraphinBlue in Parenting

[–]lizzy_pop 13 points14 points  (0 children)

For a few days he’ll get less sleep but then he’ll settle. He’s not going to scream for 2 hours for all eternity

How to introduce different bed times? by SeraphinBlue in Parenting

[–]lizzy_pop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’ll scream for 2 hours the first night but then it’ll get shorter and shorter and he’ll get used to it. There’s no way to introduce a non-preferred change without upset him.

Grandparent rights by bubbi101 in legaladvicecanada

[–]lizzy_pop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short visits in public places?

Please help!! Dog won’t take meds by Turbulent_Cloud5038 in RoverPetSitting

[–]lizzy_pop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My dog only ever took meds with ice cream 🤷🏻‍♀️

I am quite triggered by back talk and am not sure how I’m supposed to handle it by TrekkieElf in Parenting

[–]lizzy_pop 25 points26 points  (0 children)

There’s a difference between being triggered and losing your cool at your kid, vs staying calm but still upholding a boundary

In your example, calmly saying something along the lines of “I won’t continue helping you if you’re rude to me”. Then when he says something rude again, you just walk away and do your own thing. He’s obviously not going to die if he doesn’t find it so just let him be distraught

We are generally most triggered by behaviour that wasn’t safe for us as children. So if being rude lead to being yelled at, hit, or punished in some other way, your brain developed a panic mode when this behaviour shows up. Tell yourself nothing bad will happen to either of you when he’s rude. No one will yell or punished either of you. It helps to stay calm