
KatsuQueen
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How to get baby to take the bottle?
KatsuQueen replied to omagem's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi, my 2nd refused at first, but what worked was - getting my husband to give the bottle and making sure I was nowhere nearby. Also getting a second set of muslins for bottle feeding. When my husband tried feeding her with the normal muslin over his shoulder (ready to catch any drips/voms), she would turn her head towards the muslin. Even if it was clean! I think she could still somehow smell breastmilk or me on the muslin. We got a set of yellow muslins which were "bottle" only! -
Hi, we have used convex's method and it has seemed to work well. We asked our son to lie down on the floor, relaxed with his eyes closed, then put a few drops on the corner of his eyes and bridge of his nose until the drops "collect" and then just blink a few times and the drops should run into the eyes. You do waste some drops, but some do go into the eyes and less traumatic for everyone.
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Does anyone know of any good youth clubs locally??
KatsuQueen replied to einar's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Have you had a look in London Community Boxing on Bellenden Road? -
Hi do you live on Bellenden Road, are you having some works done to your roof? I think it is number 216 or 218. Can you please get in touch by PM as soon as possible? I am one of your neighbours from down the road, can you please get in touch if you see this. thanks.
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Is this some kind of passive agressive thing? You won't ask them for the money outright but you are hoping that they will see it on the forum and somehow be "shamed" into offering you the money? If you really wAnt to get your money back, then you should just ask them directly. Otherwise probably best to just let it go.
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Number 2 and anxiety in 3yr old boy
KatsuQueen replied to midivydale's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi, do you bring him into the loo with you when you do a poo? Just to show him that it is all natural and fine. I used to tell my boy when I was going to the loo, bring him in or leave the door ajar so he could watch. It did feel really weird at first. This went on everyday for weeks if not months by the way. The things we do for our children 😄 -
It was someone's 40th birthday party I believe. We live a few doors away and really enjoyed the live music wafting across on a summer's evening, it was fantastic. Happy Birthday and hope you had a great one.
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Tomskip "turd schools" made me spit out my tea, brilliant... Private school, is just another one of those things that I would buy/pay for if I had the money...like 5 bedroom houses, a big garden, Caribbean holidays, first class travel, private masseuse, Louboutin shoes etc...but of course my children's education would come first (ahem).
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Hi one of my colleagues who used to live in ED sends her son to City of London school for boys. He travels on the train on his own, although sometimes they do the morning "commute" together. It is actually quite easy to get to, especially if you are closer to Denmark hill or peckham rye station. It is the thameslink train.
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Yes we still use Aveeno (the cream) every day and when we started using it,we could see my son's eczema improve. Definitely try it. You can get it on prescription but also readily available at Boots. Go for the cream, not the lotion. Having said that, it is a case of constant management I.e. cream twice daily all over, using soap very sparingly, keep an eye out for the start of any flare-ups. Good luck with it, it is an ongoing battle.
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Should i MMR vaccinate my child?
KatsuQueen replied to EastDulwichRose's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Happypuppy, sorry it is not clear if you are a woman or not, or if you have children. But I hope you will consider being vaccinated against rubella before you start trying to have children. Just as a precaution. I don't mean to be patronising, of course the risks are up to you to consider. -
Should i MMR vaccinate my child?
KatsuQueen replied to EastDulwichRose's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Please vaccinate your children. I was vaccinated against rubella as a child, but when I was pregnant, my blood tests showed that I was not immune. Apparently there is a tiny percentage of people who where the vaccine is not effective. My midwife tried to reassure me that as it was after 12 weeks, the main organs would have developed so the risk was low. Also since the MMR has been introduced, rubella is rare. It was a worrying time and nothing I could do about it at the time. Sorry if you knew this already, rubella is a mild disease but the danger is to pregnant women and the foetus as it causes birth defects including heart abnormalities and deafness. After my son was born I had the MMR and now I am immune (I checked before trying for my second child) So please vaccinate, if not only for your children but also for the pregnant women (who may not even know that they are pregnant yet) and their children. -
Hi why don't you ask her for a weekly menu? Then you should be able to see what he would eat from day to day, and make some suggestions?
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Hi, I think the main difference is that a private nursery is to provide full time childcare for parents who work, so their hours are longer typically 7:30 to 6:30pm, they run all year round, and they take children form 6 months (or younger) A nursery attached to a school is more of an early preparation for school, and socialising with other children. Hours are short, they only run during the school year and they are not really meant to be "childcare" eg I think they don't take children in nappies (without a doctor's note). Hope that helps.
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potty training nightmares
KatsuQueen replied to Bellenden Belle's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I wouldn't worry about it. minikatsu was in nappies till after 3, he didnt show any interest. I had a new baby and couldn't face the stress of it all so waited till he was 3 + 4/5 months (if I remember correctly). The good thing is that once he "got it" there were only a few weeks till he was fully trained. Albeit with the odd accident. I was worried that he would not be dry for school nursery (it was a requirement) but it was fine. However I am very glad he was first, as his younger sister basically self trained herself (took herself off the loo etc) and was fully trained at 2.5!! Not showing off but just observing that children are different.
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