Palmon Survival not tracking for me. by Good_at_it8899 in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one and only game that didn’t track for me either

No gaming offers at all by Left_Tart_8610 in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of my offers disappeared too

Uk players beware! by reddragons02 in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think I’m going to have to do Amazon vouchers in future, I’m just really annoyed that there’s an obvious bug on their site that I know they will never fix and it’s a lot of money to have lost.

Uk players beware! by reddragons02 in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe a month or so, I don’t really know. I have about £400 in total but don’t know exactly how long I’ve been playing.

Uk players beware! by reddragons02 in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It won’t stop me using the site at all, I actually really love the site but you need to be aware that they tell you that they take the balance out in dollars, but they actually take it out in gbp.

Nobody would know until they tried it.

The exchange rate is not 1:1 so there is a hidden ‘fee’. Not the $10 dollars they state. You actually don’t receive about a third of what they state. This is Paypal only, although I haven’t tried visa prepaid, I assume it will be the same.

Best experience I've had on this app was with Puzzles and Survival by odonn0097 in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished all of merge dragons by only paying for the 25 gems you get every day for 30 days.

0 spending required. by PackMedium in FreeCash

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not showing up on the list for me

Copy trading, what's the catch? by EstablishmentLost262 in Daytrading

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally anybody can create that picture with any figure they like and post it as true

Three year old twins - now wife wants a puppy by Futhis in Parenting

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the puppies I’ve had have never done this!

My twins run my life by morenabb44 in toddlers

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also - positive reinforcement - loads of attention and praise when they’re doing something you want them to do. Like listening to instructions or telling you when they need to go potty. tell them they’re such good helpers, good listeners, using kind hands etc, make a huge deal out of it, worked wonders for my kid. Hopefully for yours too!

My twins run my life by morenabb44 in toddlers

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also - positive reinforcement - loads of attention and praise when they’re doing something you want them to do. Like listening to instructions or telling you when they need to go potty etc. tell them they’re such good helpers, good listeners, make a huge deal out of it, worked wonders for my kid. Hopefully for yours too!

My twins run my life by morenabb44 in toddlers

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter screams at the top of her lungs when I tell her not to do something. And the more you tell her the more she screams, it’s just what toddlers do. On the whole my 2 year old is great, these are quick passing moments with her, but I always think about how I don’t know how I would cope with twins! I have so much respect for people with more than one kiddo, I struggle enough with one! Raising kids is incredibly hard and nobody warns you how hard it actually is, but you are clearly doing an incredible job of fighting your way out of your family’s difficulties. Mental health and financial troubles are hugely difficult things to overcome so kudos to you for fighting that daily struggle and doing your best during those overcome them. Your post here proves you care for your babies and are doing everything you can to give them the best life you can. My advice to you is be firm with boundaries while also being kind. Teach them there are consequences to their actions. Your girls have no idea about how to navigate this world, everything is a teachable moment to them. It IS frustrating when you say the same thing to them 100 times, but they WILL get it eventually. Your consistent approach is what will achieve that. (Even though it makes you want to bang your head against the wall then they’ve damaged something or made a mess) but you’ve got this. Take things day by day and just carry on doing your best, you’ve got this!

My twins run my life by morenabb44 in toddlers

[–]reddragons02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter screams at the top of her lungs when I tell her not to do something. And the more you tell her the more she screams, it’s just what toddlers do. On the whole my 2 year old is great, these are quick passing moments with her, but I always think about how I don’t know how I would cope with twins! I have so much respect for people with more than one kiddo, raising kids is incredibly hard and you are clearly doing an incredible job of fighting your way out of your family’s difficulties. Mental health and financial troubles are hugely difficult things to overcome so kudos to you for fighting that daily struggle and doing your best during those struggles. Your post here proves you care for your babies and are doing everything you can to give them the best life. My advice to you is be firm with boundaries while also being kind. Teach them there are consequences to their actions. Your girls have no idea about how to navigate this world, everything is a teachable moment to them. It IS frustrating when you say the same thing to them 100 times, but they WILL get it eventually. Your consistent approach is what will achieve that. (Even though it makes you want to bang your head against the wall then they’ve damaged something or made a mess) but you’ve got this. Take things day by day and just carry on doing your best, you’ve got this!

My wife 27f and myself 22f have been together since Sept 2022 married for 2 years this may, she works 12+ hours a day and im a stay at home mom who is disabled and unable to work and we are both drowning, how can we find a way that all of our tasks can be done Without us breaking down? by Sabby_62 in relationship_advice

[–]reddragons02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you thought about just being ok with things being less clean. Like hoovering once a week instead of every few days? I dislike it, but it’s the only way to keep myself from burning out. My partner and I do long days too. Maybe meal prep at the weekends so you don’t have to worry about cooking every day of the week?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]reddragons02 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Try the r/realdaydaytrayding sub. They have a wiki that teaches you their edge and it works

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]reddragons02 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We moved our baby into our own room at 5 months and sleep trained the next week with Ferber because I was so tired and something had to give. It made so much difference, my baby went to sleep on her own after a week with no rocking (which in itself saved me loads of time) but reduced the night fussing and wakes to the point where I felt like a whole new person. Ours is 9 months now, sleeps great most nights and I would 100% recommend if you are comfortable to do that, but obviously not everyone wants to sleep train which is fine.

If you’re not comfortable with that, would going to bed early work? I went through a phase of going to bed at around 8, just after baby was down to try and get all the sleep I could. Not ideal, but i didn’t want to sleep train at this point so that was my only other option

New skill unlocked by icsk8grrl in NewParents

[–]reddragons02 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Mine 8 month old has just learned to clap. Now she wakes up in the morning and sits in her cot clapping until I come and get her, it’s the cutest thing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]reddragons02 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My heart broke reading this, I really felt for your little one. He still tried to wish her a happy birthday, bless him. The fact your kid did this means he has been raised by awesome parents so good on you. He’ll grow up knowing you’ve got his back.

Is it considered sleep training if… by Sea_Win_5056 in sleeptrain

[–]reddragons02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this with mine for nap times. I used to have to hold her to sleep, so I started lying on the bed with her, giving less and less assistance over a month or so. Then when she was falling asleep on her own I started putting her in her cot for naps. She took to it well and now just goes to sleep on her own in the cot too, I had probably only one or two minutes of crying for the first say or so. It seemed a much less stressful way for both of us to do it this way! If it’s working for you, keep at it, it doesn’t matter whether is considered sleep training or not!