ghtx
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- May 29, 2012
Buy a baby carrier like an ergo. He gets carried and you still can be hands free.
I am pretty sure that a 3-year-old is too big for an Ergo, or any other baby carrier.
Buy a baby carrier like an ergo. He gets carried and you still can be hands free.
I've observed the exact opposite to be true. I know many families that the youngest is quite a lot more successful in school than their older siblings. The ones who are extremely indulged and coddled tend to be more high strung and unruly, but for the most part they also seem more driven and resourceful. Even though they are coddled and indulged, they also tend to be more strictly disciplined because the parents learned from the mistakes they made with their older kids.Can I follow your family to observe? Just, kidding of course, but I am curious to see how all 5 boys (bless you!) develop, who moves out earliest, etc. I really do see a trend at our school - the youngest boy in the family, especially if he is the youngest sibling, seems to be the coddled, indulged child, very rarely half as successful in school as siblings, etc. This is especially true if the parents are divorced.
Op here- turns out one of the first pp was right! Ds whining got worse and worse, and it turns out he had an ear infection. A round of antibiotics and he is all better and racing me to the car!
Op here- turns out one of the first pp was right! Ds whining got worse and worse, and it turns out he had an ear infection. A round of antibiotics and he is all better and racing me to the car!
Op here- turns out one of the first pp was right! Ds whining got worse and worse, and it turns out he had an ear infection. A round of antibiotics and he is all better and racing me to the car!