tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271358652971397173.post2063661833689461615..comments2024-03-15T14:54:13.316-05:00Comments on Maple Hill Academy: Yet another week has gone.Suzuki Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14142684589679333422noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271358652971397173.post-23801431441521270792013-03-16T18:42:06.516-05:002013-03-16T18:42:06.516-05:00Thanks for the comments!
Yes, I'm sure if t...Thanks for the comments! <br /><br />Yes, I'm sure if that is what is causing the meltdowns, it would be worth it It just feels impossible right now...<br /><br />Foxtrot would probably love review with games for quite a while... She is only doing math because she ASKS for it, and certainly never had any problems with Level A concepts. <br /><br />I didn't originally plan to potty train Golf.... (I never do it in winter here, as an accident causes so much more problems (Nothing like a soaking snowsuit!) But we were out of diapers one day, so I put her in training pants and got out the potty - and she was hooked. We had a few days near the beginning which were horrible because she didn't want to pee ANYWHERE (not on potty, not on toilet, not in a diaper...) And she would hold it, and be running on the spot crying - but then she got over it. She is my youngest to train (although I started 2 of them younger, the 3rd was older when I started...) - and other than those couple of bad days, has been the easiest. (Ok, also easiest because I can send older kids with her to help... lol)<br /><br />Looking forward to your answers!Suzuki Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14142684589679333422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6271358652971397173.post-51378248497835274752013-03-15T17:22:35.763-05:002013-03-15T17:22:35.763-05:00Yay for getting some exams out of the way!
On th...Yay for getting some exams out of the way! <br /><br />On the food changes, honestly, the only ones we've ever stuck with either A)are life-threatening so we must, like Joseph's egg allergy or B) make such a huge difference in our home/child's attitude that it is worth the effort (like Emma stopping tantrums when we remove artificial food dye). Only when the effort is worth the result will you stick with something as far-reaching as diet changes. ((HUGS))<br /><br />And just so you know, the change for the food dye seemed so overwhelming at first, but after the first month without total meltdowns it became worth it. She's happier, we're happier, and the home feels different because we're not walking on eggshells trying not to set her off. <br /><br />For Foxtrot maybe games for a while will be a welcome change? Never hurts to try.<br /><br />Yay for potty training Golf!!! I need to work with Caleb sometime before this baby comes in July, but I'm probably going to wait until June. He won't even be quite 2.5 then and I find it's easiest if they're close to 3.<br /><br />PS> I added the questions you left on my blog to my list! I'll be answering them in the next week hopefully! Have a wonderful weekend!Tristanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14483248387092516827noreply@blogger.com