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Sticky Thread Sticky: [FAQ] m.k.m. Subject Tags, Acronyms, and Terms by Moderation Team
Following are some of the acronyms, subject tags (abbreviations that appear in brackets in some subject headers) and Usenet terms you may see in misc.kids.moderated. SUBJECT TAGS misc.kids.moderated currently uses a few subject tags to helps readers navigate the...
July 5th 06 07:04 PM
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Caring children under 3 by El Bandolero
I am writing from Italy. I'm preparing some note to share with other parents about children caring in the Western countries I would like to know more about children caring in the USA. First of all I'd like to know if there exist in the USA kindergardens for children under 3, managed by Public...
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April 22nd 04 02:05 PM
by Mary Go to last post
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Newborn feeding schedule by Parker T.
Hello, Is there's any technique to help a newborn to feed on a more regular, consistant basis ? Our 3 weeks old son is fed with Alimentum milk formula, and although lapse between feedings can be 3 hours (15% of the time), he's more likely to be fed every 2 hours, sometimes even less. ...
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October 18th 03 04:43 PM
by Naomi Pardue Go to last post
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Kids and language by [email protected]
Hello, I have a terrific kid. His age is two years and two months. He is healthy and very active. He loves to watch kids cartoons, outing like any healthy child. However, he hasn't started to use language. He is not even using words like Mama and Baba. My doctors say some kids start to talk very...
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January 2nd 05 03:47 PM
by bigdaddy2 Go to last post
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Privacy vs safety: teen level by dragonlady
A few days ago, I was having a conversation with my 17 yo daughter that I repeat periodically, reminding her that if she is ever in a situation where the driver (whether it is her or someone else) has been drinking or using drugs, I will gladly come and pick her up to get her home safely; she only...
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August 1st 03 09:42 PM
by Colleen Porter Go to last post
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Fitting in to new town by TWilson
Hi, we have just moved and our 6 year old daughter is having a hard time. What is a good way to find friends for her? Tracey
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July 17th 03 12:18 AM
by TWilson Go to last post
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Need ideas for encouraging budding animator by Robin
My son, 12yo, is showing an interest in, and some talent for, computer animation. Like a lot of kids, he enjoys comic strips and classic comics and also draws his own comics (his writing is better than his artwork). He's also familiar with a lot of styles of cartoons, from Rocky & Bullwinkle and...
November 16th 05 08:33 PM
by Noreen Go to last post
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Cookie baking with kids? by Robin
I have unexpectedly found myself with the assignment of leading two dozen children, ages 8-11, in a cookie-baking project at a school party this weekend. (I volunteered to help cook. This is not what I had in mind.) The project will involve making and decorating cookie-cutter sugar cookies, to be...
December 13th 04 07:57 PM
by Robyn Kozierok Go to last post
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10 year old steals lighters and plays with fire. by Dhelderman
I have a 10 year old who recently started taking my lighters when i laid them down by my cigerettes. So now i keep it all locked up. This morning i got up and he had burnt card board on our gas stove. Does anyone have any suggestions on what i can do or say to him to get him to stop i don't think...
July 27th 04 02:20 PM
by Jeff Go to last post
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Baby Food vs. Big People Food by Amy Hunt
Hi. My son is 12 mo. old now and I am having an extremely hard time switching him over to big boy food. He ONLY wants baby food in jars. He'll eat crackers and peas, but that's about it. He screams hysterically when I show him the "big boy" food. When I say big boy food, I mean...
July 15th 04 10:15 PM
by Robyn Kozierok Go to last post
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Graduation by Mary Ann
Jeff Utz wrote in message ... My cousin had his a few weeks ago. It was pretty nice. When the kids walked in descending order of GPA for those who got honors and highest honors (those who did not get honors came in alphabetical...
July 14th 03 08:02 PM
by E Go to last post
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Help With Toddler Hitting by Me
I've consulted every book I have and need some new ideas. Maybe someone has gone through this or has a better idea. My little girl is 19 months old and hits me out of frustration. She's been doing this since she was about 15 months old. I'm a SAHM and with her all day so it's not like she's...
February 11th 04 11:11 PM
by Me Go to last post
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Santa is mad by Maxixe
My 4 1/2 year old daughter is testing the limits of my sanity these last few days before Christmas. I am so mad I wish I could just keep her presents in storage. Her grandparents have been here for a week. I was really happy to have them come to help us out with our Christmas preparations and...
January 8th 04 02:34 PM
by Jeff Go to last post
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, then by Nevermind
I'm sure many of you have encountered this problem: My 8 YO has a very easy time with his 3rd grade work; so far, none of it is challenging to him. However, on his homework, we see him making TONs of errors that are clearly due to carelessness. They range from skipping whole problems/lines of...
October 5th 03 02:51 PM
by Robyn Kozierok Go to last post
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Study woes by iowacookiemom
I'm posting this for a friend. She has an 11 year old daughter in 6th grade. Her daughter does very well in school but struggles with social studies. She has difficulty reading and memorizing facts. She says she just doesn't like social studies, but that's sort of a chicken-and-egg situation: ...
October 9th 03 03:10 AM
by Elizabeth Gardner Go to last post
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FINALLY! by Scott Lindstrom
You all may recall posts from me about how stubborn DS can be when it comes to learning a new task, specifically riding a bike. Well, it has finally happened. Two Tuesdays ago, the BH bought him a new bike -- he was gargantuan on his old one. A week ago, I took him to our church, which has a big...
September 23rd 03 02:27 AM
by Nicholas Chang Go to last post
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junior loft beds by just me
"Karen G" wrote in message ... Has anybody looked at these? We have two girls sharing a 10x10 room. We don't plan to add on to our house, so we are looking at our options to minimize the space that the beds take up....
August 14th 03 04:12 PM
by Mary Gordon Go to last post
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teaching manners by Ann Porter
Little boy is almost four. We are trying to teach him some manners. Thinks like: Say "please" and "thank you," please knock before you come in to our bedroom Say "may I be excused?" when you're done with dinner please don't interrupt. We are having varying degrees of success. "Please" and...
July 9th 03 12:34 PM
by Cheryl Go to last post
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Breaking finger in mouth habit. Someone respond! by mcp
I need help getting my 15 month child to quit sucking on her first 2 fingers! Her skin is so raw and tears easily from being so soggy all the time. Any suggestions?
October 10th 03 09:04 PM
by H Schinske Go to last post
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Still believes?! by Nevermind
I have an almost-7-YO who still believes in the Easter Bunny. I'm half-inclined to let the truth slip out. her older brother stopped believing in the EB when he was in preschool and asked about Santa (not just those early questions, but real questions to which he definitely wanted real answers) in...
April 1st 05 02:58 AM
by Catherine Woodgold Go to last post
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Teenager is late for school and misses first hour by [email protected]
We have a senior boy and freshman girl. Our girl must get to school early (a whole 20 min) to drop off her instrument before her first class. School starts at 7:40 am and we like to leave at 7:15 - 7:20 am. We have had to leave without him four times to get our daughter to school on time. He...
December 11th 06 01:25 AM
by Paula Go to last post
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