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Ozzieshunni
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I've noticed that Alex has become more attached to me, mainly in the house. If we're out at the park or toddler group, he's fine. What sorts of activities do you have planned during the week? 

Ah well I gave mine all the wanted then and both turned out happy content children who arnt spoiled with material goods and well behaved. I get complements. I must have done something right in not letting mine cry it out. My oldest is high needs also, needed more than my youngest. I seen children whos needs where not met when they needed them, basic primal needs, I decided I didnt want one of those and did what I felt was right and never will think other wise.
Noodle...Well, three kids later...I think I will stiick to the parenting I have researched and practiced.Giving your child love, nurturing, and understanding benefits children...not spoils them. My children are very independent, smart, polite, well spoken, mature, fuction well in school and groups, accept responsibility, and have never been in trouble in school. Must be doing something right.
Noodle...Well, three kids later...I think I will stiick to the parenting I have researched and practiced.Giving your child love, nurturing, and understanding benefits children...not spoils them. My children are very independent, smart, polite, well spoken, mature, fuction well in school and groups, accept responsibility, and have never been in trouble in school. Must be doing something right.
Good for you. The problem I see with your post is that you seem to equate not picking them up if they cry to be picked up as not "giving your child love, nurturing, and understanding". There are parents who choose to persist with methods different from yours and their children turn out fine too.
Noodle...My baby doesnt have a developmental PROBLEM, my 7 year old has a developmental DELAY. It IS commin...not sure what makes you an expert. I have had a high needs baby, I have experience with my own 3 children, I have specific training in parenting high needs babies/children with developmental delays, and I have worked professionally with children. I follow most Attachment Parenting ways, and my kids are proof it works. I would love to know your expertise here....because I am getting a chuckle out of your threads and your ignorance.
Noodle...Well, three kids later...I think I will stiick to the parenting I have researched and practiced.Giving your child love, nurturing, and understanding benefits children...not spoils them. My children are very independent, smart, polite, well spoken, mature, fuction well in school and groups, accept responsibility, and have never been in trouble in school. Must be doing something right.
Good for you. The problem I see with your post is that you seem to equate not picking them up if they cry to be picked up as not "giving your child love, nurturing, and understanding". There are parents who choose to persist with methods different from yours and their children turn out fine too.
Do they? Where is your research in this? I actually really think you are pretty ignorant in this subject and I really hope you DO research this before your baby is born. I know lots of moms to be who are EXPERTS too....LOL....I think we've all been there...we parent PERFECTLY before we have kids. Good luck with your reality check.
There is a vast difference between interacting with children on a part time basis as opposed to a full time basis.
There is a vast difference between interacting with children on a part time basis as opposed to a full time basis.
Full time I wish! Doesn't that mean I can punch out after 40 hours![]()