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| NY Times calls D Pelzer "Dysfunction 4 Dollars" by Kane
On 20 Jul 2003 13:33:46 GMT, (Fern5827) wrote: FW: alt true crime Subject: The Dave Pelzer case From: (Javanaut) Date: 7/19/2003 7:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id:...
July 20th 03 09:53 PM
by Kane Go to last post
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When things go too far by Wendy Marsden
karen wrote: I was wondering if french kissing a 5 year old boy by his step-mother is sexual abuse. Please help me and let me know. I'm the mother. I'd say they are playing around. My four year old kisses me fiercely - it's a game, not sexual foreplay. (Note - I don't...
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July 20th 03 06:08 PM
by Banty Go to last post
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question for medical professionals about feet by Hillary Israeli
OK, this is stupid, but I really am curious about what those of you on "the human side" think of this, because I think it's absurd but what do I know about people's feet? At our local Gymboree Play and Music center, staff encourages the children (age 0-4 years) to run barefoot on the mats and...
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July 20th 03 05:23 PM
by Dizzysmamma Go to last post
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60 Minutes II by L. Miller
Did anybody else see the part about the autistic kids and the teaching methods that a Indian woman is using with them? It was fascinating. The kids were able to communicate and should a lot of understanding of things around them. When one boy was asked how he learned to spell and do math he told...
July 20th 03 04:20 AM
by R. Steve Walz Go to last post
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news: More Darwin in action by Sadistic Wolf
That is kind of disturbing Wolf -- CAPE Leadership There is a kind of pleasure which comes from sacrilege or the profanation of the objects offered us for worship. Marquis de Sade
July 19th 03 01:40 AM
by Sadistic Wolf Go to last post
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| (Illinois) Car-seat law aims to protect children by Kane
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 09:34:20 -0700, "bobb" wrote: More stupid laws. First, consider how many people had to buy a larger vehicle, perhaps even an SUV, in order to fit three or four car seats. Consider how many car seat must be purchased, enriching big business.
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July 19th 03 12:24 AM
by Dan Sullivan Go to last post
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rubber ducky maintenance by Sara
We have several rubber duckies (this isn't just an American term, is it? Do non-Americans think I'm insane?). They mostly hang out in the bathtub. Lately I've noticed they seem to have dark patches on their interiors. Despising mold as I do, I'm afraid that there's a great colony of mildew growing...
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July 18th 03 07:11 PM
by Ali's Daddie Go to last post
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safe for kids Mosquito repellent by Aronn
Searching the web on the problem using Deet for repellent I came a cross this site of University of Florida http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_IN473 They developed a natural Mosquito repellent and its safe for kidds. . It's the first one I saw that is backed by Academic extensive research with approved...
July 18th 03 03:48 PM
by Aronn Go to last post
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Need advice on baby gate for extra wide doorway by Erin Candell
My 13-month old has started crawling and cruising like crazy and the time has come to baby-proof our living room. However, the doorway that separates the living room from the kitchen is 71" wide, and I haven't been able to find a baby gate yet that will fit an opening that large - the largest...
July 17th 03 11:37 PM
by Mary Gordon Go to last post
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Anti-homeschooling by Michelle J. Haines
In article , kayo78 @tampabay.rr.com says... Hello I am looking for articles, literature, or website that against homeschooling. I want to find out some facts (or close to facts) that why we should NOT do homeschooling. I need this for my...
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July 17th 03 11:07 PM
by ==Daye== Go to last post
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Brain Growth, Head Circumference, and Autism by Circe
Thought some of you might find this interesting if you haven't already heard about it. =========================== Fast brain growth during infancy linked to autism Last Updated: 2003-07-15 16:00:14 -0400 (Reuters Health) NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Faster than normal brain growth in the...
July 17th 03 10:00 PM
by Mary Gordon Go to last post
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I'm home! by Clisby Williams
Circe wrote: Just a quick note to let everyone know that I got home from the hospital about 90 minutes ago and have been reading all your posts and well-wishes. Good grief, Barbara - go lie down with a trashy novel and let your kids peel you some grapes. (Welcome back!)
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July 17th 03 02:27 PM
by chiam margalit Go to last post
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The name game...and it's challenges... by Cheg
Hi everyone My wife an I are expecting in September. The baby's sex will be a surprise and we're in the process of choosing a name. The challenge here is to find a name which can be pronounced right (and spelled easily), no matter what language it's pronounced in! We live in Canada, I'm French...
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July 17th 03 02:13 PM
by Chookie Go to last post
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when do we get to the "mine" stage? by toypup
I've been told in this ng that it is inevitable, so I've been bracing for it. DS (2yo) is so good with sharing, I'd hate for it to end. We went to a family event just this past week and it was wonderful to see him share a ride-on horse with his 2yo friend. One would get on for a few minutes,...
July 17th 03 02:11 PM
by Irene Go to last post
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Songs with gestures by lola
Hi, My 22-month old is crazy about songs with gestures (I don't really know how else to call them), like Wheels on the bus, itsy-bitsy spider... However, I am running out of songs! Do you know of a video or DVD that could teach me new songs? I need to learn the music, lyrics and movements,...
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July 17th 03 01:56 PM
by Chookie Go to last post
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Need advice on baby gate for extra wide doorway by Erin Candell
My 13-month old has started crawling and cruising like crazy and the time has come to baby-proof our living room. However, the doorway that separates the living room from the kitchen is 71" wide, and I haven't been able to find a baby gate yet that will fit an opening that large - the largest...
July 17th 03 09:36 AM
by Erin Candell Go to last post
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Keeping Toddler in bed by newfy
I don't come here with too many problems since they usually manage to resolve themselves but this one is pushing me to the brink. Matthew (2y9m) is still in a crib at home in CT, but I'm up here in NH in our lake house for the summer. It's just he and I during the week, dh comes on the weekends....
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July 16th 03 09:24 PM
by ==Daye== Go to last post
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ADHD by D. C. Sessions
In , Brandy Kurtz wrote: Arg! Does anyone have any good websites for ideas to keep my adhd son busy this summer?!?!?! He's driving us all nuts! He's soooooooooooooooooooo toughy-feely, and the wierd screaming is driving me batty. His ped...
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July 16th 03 07:48 PM
by RuggyKurtz Go to last post
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Frustrated - Potty training by Infocus
My 3 1/2( Four in November ) year old son still will not go poops on the toilet. He prefers to have a diaper put on him instead. Typical potty event; " Daddy I have to go poops", "I say do you want to try to go on the potty"?. "He says no, I want a diaper on". This has gone on for awhile. I don't...
July 16th 03 05:04 PM
by Stephanie S Go to last post
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Embarrassing Students Isn't "Discipline" by billy f
The biggest problem with this type of discipline is it can be very traumatizing to a child who is not raised this way at home. If a child has to contended with being embarrassed and a punished harshly at school, but receives no punishment at home, he or she is not going to like or want to go to...
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July 16th 03 02:43 PM
by Doan Go to last post
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