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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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Travelling by air with a Kelty Kid Carrier and Yellowstone questions by iphigenia
Robyn Kozierok wrote: I am going to need to travel by airplane with our Kelty kid-carrying backpack. It is one of the larger models, the Summit, I think. I think we will check it rather than trying to use it to get through the airport and then gate-checking it, as we'll have enough...
July 15th 03 03:31 PM
by Mary W. Go to last post
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childcare centre dilemma by Jean
Dear all, Previously, DD (3yo) has been taken care by nanny, 7.30am to 7.30pm daily as I am working. Starting this month, DD has been going to a childcare centre for the morning session only. After lunch, the nanny will fetch her. I will pick DD from nanny's home in the evening. The problems I am...
July 15th 03 04:03 PM
by Scott Lindstrom Go to last post
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Travelling by air with a Kelty Kid Carrier and Yellowstone questions by aps
In article , Robyn Kozierok wrote: I am going to need to travel by airplane with our Kelty kid-carrying backpack. It is one of the larger models, the Summit, I think. I think we will check it rather than trying to use it...
July 15th 03 07:42 PM
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Travelling by air with a Kelty Kid Carrier and Yellowstone questions by Karen G
Do you need the portacrib? It might be a good opportunity to try the two year old sleeping on a pallet (sp?) or in a sleeping bag. Of course the main concern there might be bugs in the cabin. You could locate a second hand store to pick up a portacrib too--then take it back to them. I have...
July 16th 03 01:03 AM
by Robyn Kozierok Go to last post
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7YO Thunderstorm Fear by Liz & Allan MacDonald
Three weeks ago we were in a thunderstorm at our cottage in Vermont. It was about 9pm so everyone was still awake. A tree about 150 feet from the porch was struck and split in two while we watched. I tried to reassure Ann and she fell asleep on the couch with her fingers in her ears. A few hours...
July 16th 03 12:47 PM
by Scott Lindstrom Go to last post
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baby will only sleep on chest by David desJardins
APS writes: Our six month old daughter won't go to sleep anywhere but on one of us. We're not doing AP--Laura Nathanson's advice suits us best--but we're not going to consider CIO until at least 4 months, if at all. I don't understand what this means. If your daughter is 6 months...
July 16th 03 06:35 PM
by Elizabeth Gardner 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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3 year old ? by Marion Baumgarten
R Beckman wrote: I know im way off topic here,but looking for some advice.My sons mother died in a auto accident ,Feb of this year.He didnt have allot of contact with her ,and only stayed overnight with her one time in the last 8 months that she was around. He is...
July 17th 03 08:59 PM
by ~Kat Go to last post
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What you do when your child can't attend daycare.... by Beeswing
Robyn wrote: We generally used a combination of working from home, flexible hours and vacation time to cover our children's illnesses, but it sounds like that may not be an option for you. These days, my husband is networked and can often work from home (my daughter is now of an age where...
July 18th 03 09:20 PM
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USA source of monovalent MMR equivalents?? by Elana
Richard wrote: Can anyone give a source of monovalent vaccines (one per injection) for measles, mumps, and rubella in the USA or Canada? Our health center was able to order a single vax for rubella for us, but I haven't been able to get one for mumps or measles. We go the...
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July 18th 03 11:36 PM
by Lee Go to last post
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Dawn? How's the Big Move coming? by Ann Porter
Just wanted to drop a post out to Dawn, to see how the move is going and how Henry's handling it. Best, Ann
July 18th 03 11:53 PM
by Iowacookiemom Go to last post
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Gameboy advance - need games with no reading required by Frosty
We're buying my son a gameboy for his birthday. I tried the "Zelda" game beforehand and I think it will frustrate him with all the text messages interrupting the game. He'll be 6 and doesn't read more than a few words and phrases. Any experience with titles for the gameboy advance that have...
July 19th 03 02:19 AM
by Chris Himes 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 19th 03 06:57 PM
by L. Miller Go to last post
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Travelling by air with a Kelty Kid Carrier and Yellowstone questions by Donna
"Robyn Kozierok" wrote in message ... I am going to need to travel by airplane with our Kelty kid-carrying backpack. So, I'm just wondering how we can "pack" it to keep it safe while travelling as luggage. I travel with...
July 21st 03 11:10 PM
by Donna Go to last post
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what age for sleepovers? by Nevermind
At what age did you feel OK letting your kids go on sleepovers at the houses of their friends (as opposed to the houses of your friends or of family)? I know all my kids' friends parents to talk to, and I have a good feeling about them -- I think they're nice, decent human beings who have...
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July 24th 03 02:47 AM
by just me Go to last post
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lead testing by H Schinske
I just did a home water test and it came up positive for lead (on the bright side, false positives do occur, and it was negative for everything else the kit tested, like bacteria and pesticides). I'm taking the kids in for blood draws next week. Anyone been through this? (And yes, my husband and I...
July 24th 03 11:25 PM
by Daye Go to last post
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Travelling by air with a Kelty Kid Carrier and Yellowstone questions by Meg
Last year we went to the Canadian Rockies and we checked our Kelty backpack (Elite style) with our luggage. The checkers provided us with a heavy duty plastic bag to cover the backpack. It arrived without any problems in both directions. Have a great time in Yellowstone! As an aside, we visited...
July 25th 03 04:11 AM
by Meg Go to last post
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starting preschool by Karen G
My first child is going off to preschool in five weeks. I know that this isn't a big deal, but it is for me. How do I encourage her independence and prepare her for this amidst my own personal feelings on the subject? On a related note, the preschool has shared that they will be doing a home...
July 25th 03 12:08 PM
by C. S. Go to last post
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[META] Parenting content and reader expectations by Robin
The mkm moderation team would like to ask readers for some input on our standards for "parenting content" in posts. Mkm was established as a forum for parenting-related topics, and from the start, the moderation team has used the question "does it relate to parenting?" as one of its criteria for...
July 26th 03 02:57 PM
by Penny Gaines Go to last post
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Sims, anyone? by Iowacookiemom
Henry (10 yo, nearly 11) is big into the Sims. He's got the original game plus Superstar. He's never been big into computer games before, and we've moved recently, so this has mostly been a Good Thing for him/us, giving him a creative outlet and keeping his mind stimulated. He mostly enjoys...
July 28th 03 09:57 AM
by Mary Ann Go to last post
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