Aren't you supposed to gradually bring kids off naps by lowering the times an letting them choose if they want to nap or not by this age, surely they aren't going to go from military 3h naps to none
My kids did not wean off of naps. One day they took them, the next they were done! Guess it depends on the kid.Aren't you supposed to gradually bring kids off naps by lowering the times an letting them choose if they want to nap or not by this age, surely they aren't going to go from military 3h naps to none
Shouldn't be be able the brush his own teeth, obviously with supervision. But teach some independence and personal hygiene responsibility.Honest question - why do they brush J$'s teeth in the kitchen??
Ginn, get these. Found at Target.One of the diaper boxes has a hole in it. I wonder if they know if they have a pet mouse now.
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J$'s healthy meal:
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Dim showing off his sandwich:
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Of course Ginn gets the biggest meal, cause getting a spray tan really burns a lot of calories so you gotta make up for that:
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And the witch can't use this camera properly for the life of her:
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Maybe instead of laying on the couch and watching TV after her husband's finished bathing the kid, brushing his hair (on the kitchen counter) and brushing his teeth (on the kitchen counter, away from the sink), Ginn the greasy turd could... oh I don't know, at least clean the kitchen counter which may or may not be under her backpack that gets dragged around everywhere and all the other junk covering almost the entire surface? And blot her face as a bonus?
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We have always let my neice choose if she wants to nap, some days she does an some she doesn't but she's never have 3h naps every single day so I just assumed maybe if the kid was used to 3h everyday naps it would be better to reduce times an wean them off before stopping them all together, just seems a bit much to expect a kid to take none when they are used to 3hMy kids did not wean off of naps. One day they took them, the next they were done! Guess it depends on the kid.
So instead, they switched to something that asks people to donate actual money (although for charity) instead of “paying the price”, which does not cost actual money. During the time that so many people were out of work and struggling. Of course donating was optional for viewers, but Trackers were still profiting off of videos during this.They've not done that tagline since things started opening back up in FL over a year ago. Since FL was one of the first places to open up. So it took the stan over a year to ask the question?
Also, stan does not realize that they only did it because they were stuck at home as nothing was open so they stated they felt odd (true or not is a different story) saying "Time to pay the price" when people were out of work.
I'm just curious - I cannot recall - does your niece live with you and your dad?We have always let my neice choose if she wants to nap, some days she does an some she doesn't but she's never have 3h naps every single day so I just assumed maybe if the kid was used to 3h everyday naps it would be better to reduce times an wean them off before stopping them all together, just seems a bit much to expect a kid to take none when they are used to 3h
She doesn't no, she actually lives with her parents (my brother an his wife) however my brother is working 12 to 15h shifts 5 an 6 days a week an her mum struggles with her, unfortunately she is the type that wants a baby then it goes to school age an my neice is incredibly energetic an on the go morning to night so she comes to me a ton as my dad's retired an my mum only works to afternoon so are able to look after her, an honestly I don't mind it, I adore this age, she's coming into her own little person now, it does sort of feel am being second parent to her as I have her so often, am still trying find work after covid put a end to my job so having her fill the days is niceI'm just curious - I cannot recall - does your niece live with you and your dad?
(honest question; I know you mention your niece a lot, that's all)
This was my kiddo, one day he was napping. Next day no more naps. This was a few weeks after he turned 2.My kids did not wean off of naps. One day they took them, the next they were done! Guess it depends on the kid.
Actually…weirdly enough…our dentist still recommends brushing our sons teeth at almost 7…apparently they just don’t do it well enough on their own until they are about 10. I was kind of shocked to hear this. So we still pretty much brush his teeth twice daily. We usually let him give it a go on his own and then we’ll come in and just redo his work just to be sure…Shouldn't be be able the brush his own teeth, obviously with supervision. But teach some independence and personal hygiene responsibility.
Oh wait, Gin doesn't know what personal hygiene is
Why is she pushing the lovey dovey tit lately? The smooching underwater (cringe), the sickly, single banter, etc....Also, the voice she does right here "Aww...are you laying on my shoulder?" =x infinity.
Sorry, couldn't watch anymore after that.
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My youngest is 3 and we brush his teeth good then let him brush his own after we’ve cleaned the toothpaste out of the toothbrush, he’s almost to the point he can do it while being supervised, but not quite there yet!Shouldn't be be able the brush his own teeth, obviously with supervision. But teach some independence and personal hygiene responsibility.
Oh wait, Gin doesn't know what personal hygiene is
I may be in the minority here...but should Jackson be learning to swim at 2.5 years?Tim and J. in the pool was fine
(until the underwater shots which weren't needed and even thou I wish the kid wasn't being filmed altogether, but at least it was a nice interaction).
btw - J$ just turned 2.5 the end of MayHe’s almost 3 Tim, no he doesn’t NEED a nap
I know. It's so nasty.Why is she pushing the lovey dovey tit lately? The smooching underwater (cringe), the sickly, single banter, etc....
Did a stan openly make Dimmy an offer so he's having to publicly prove Gin's still hid "hot chic"?
It comes off so forced and fake.
I had always thought by 2 he would be mostly OK at swimming because it seemed in the beginning when he was really young they were constantly in the pool an dim was going on about how to teach him, but it all died off as quickly as giving him healthy foods as well as letting him eat himselfI may be in the minority here...but should Jackson be learning to swim at 2.5 years?
After all, Tim is a swim instructor.
I was shocked that the pool was so clean AND they were actually using it, but happy for J$ at the same time.
Jackson really needs to be water safe at the bare minimum. He is too dependent on his floaties.