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It's slow in here!
lol...ok, if I had time I was going to point out that only that one sentence
was reflective of those organizations....LOL...whew, I feel better now! it was fun reading it though and breaking it down.....it was nice to see my brain again! I guess there's hope of a recovery from "momma mush brain"! lol The sad thing is that someone funded that "study"...talk about money best used elsewhere! -- Gwen, Designer Wraps SAHM to James (9-98) Austin and Amber (5-02) tired of eBay? Try these great alternatives! www.tobuytwo.com ....auction house for families of multiples (but singletons can use it too!) www.familyauction.com www.wahmall.com www.wahmauctions.com "H Schinske" wrote in message ... Gwen ) wrote: And the second article....HUH???!!! It's about Minorities, Adolescent, and low-income Moms (not even that, *just* low income black teen moms) and how they listen (and/or don't listen) to their moms/grandmothers!!. I'm not talking about the validity of that study at all. I too think it sounded stupid and condescending. The point was that it spelled out the current recommendations. "The American Academy of Pediatrics, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the World Health Organization recommend that infants receive only breast milk or formula for the first 4 to 6 months of life, followed by the introduction of complementary foods." That was the part I was focusing on. --Helen |
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It's slow in here!
Can ya tell I had server problems today???
-- Gwen, Designer Wraps SAHM to James (9-98) Austin and Amber (5-02) tired of eBay? Try these great alternatives! www.tobuytwo.com ....auction house for families of multiples (but singletons can use it too!) www.familyauction.com www.wahmall.com www.wahmauctions.com "The Fackrell's" wrote in message et... lol...ok, if I had time I was going to point out that only that one sentence was reflective of those organizations....LOL...whew, I feel better now! it was fun reading it though and breaking it down.....it was nice to see my brain again! I guess there's hope of a recovery from "momma mush brain"! lol The sad thing is that someone funded that "study"...talk about money best used elsewhere! -- Gwen, Designer Wraps SAHM to James (9-98) Austin and Amber (5-02) tired of eBay? Try these great alternatives! www.tobuytwo.com ....auction house for families of multiples (but singletons can use it too!) www.familyauction.com www.wahmall.com www.wahmauctions.com "H Schinske" wrote in message ... Gwen ) wrote: And the second article....HUH???!!! It's about Minorities, Adolescent, and low-income Moms (not even that, *just* low income black teen moms) and how they listen (and/or don't listen) to their moms/grandmothers!!. I'm not talking about the validity of that study at all. I too think it sounded stupid and condescending. The point was that it spelled out the current recommendations. "The American Academy of Pediatrics, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the World Health Organization recommend that infants receive only breast milk or formula for the first 4 to 6 months of life, followed by the introduction of complementary foods." That was the part I was focusing on. --Helen |
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It's slow in here!
"The Fackrell's" surveyed the damage, then,
boldy dove into the melee, yelling something about: Can ya tell I had server problems today??? Well, it's certainly not slow in here anymore!! ;-) -- Jonathan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us all bask in television's warm glowing warming glow. H.S. |
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It's slow in here!
"David desJardins" wrote in message ... Jonathan writes: When did your twins/triplets begin sleeping through the night? I'm interested in hearing your experiences. It hasn't happened yet. They wake up once or twice each. (Perhaps once a week, one or the other will go all night without waking up.) Last night, Louis was awake for about two hours (2am-4am); he just wouldn't go back to sleep. But that's fairly unusual these days. They will be 3 in September. David desJardins My kids were about the same as David's with regards to sleep habits. They turned 3 in May and have only been sleeping consistently through the night for a few months now. It's not so bad now, since when they do wake up, they just come crawl in my bed and go back to sleep. Until 18 months or so, they woke up every 2-4 hours. After that, when they weaned off of breastfeeding, they started waking every 4-5 hours. I've heard that bottle fed babies tend to sleep through earlier, but I don't have experience with that. Leslie Alex and Jordan, 3 years old |
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It's slow in here!
Can ya tell I had server problems today???
-- Gwen, Designer Wraps SAHM to James (9-98) Austin and Amber (5-02) tired of eBay? Try these great alternatives! www.tobuytwo.com ....auction house for families of multiples (but singletons can use it too!) www.familyauction.com www.wahmall.com www.wahmauctions.com "The Fackrell's" wrote in message et... lol...ok, if I had time I was going to point out that only that one sentence was reflective of those organizations....LOL...whew, I feel better now! it was fun reading it though and breaking it down.....it was nice to see my brain again! I guess there's hope of a recovery from "momma mush brain"! lol The sad thing is that someone funded that "study"...talk about money best used elsewhere! -- Gwen, Designer Wraps SAHM to James (9-98) Austin and Amber (5-02) tired of eBay? Try these great alternatives! www.tobuytwo.com ....auction house for families of multiples (but singletons can use it too!) www.familyauction.com www.wahmall.com www.wahmauctions.com "H Schinske" wrote in message ... Gwen ) wrote: And the second article....HUH???!!! It's about Minorities, Adolescent, and low-income Moms (not even that, *just* low income black teen moms) and how they listen (and/or don't listen) to their moms/grandmothers!!. I'm not talking about the validity of that study at all. I too think it sounded stupid and condescending. The point was that it spelled out the current recommendations. "The American Academy of Pediatrics, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the World Health Organization recommend that infants receive only breast milk or formula for the first 4 to 6 months of life, followed by the introduction of complementary foods." That was the part I was focusing on. --Helen |
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It's slow in here!
It's amazing how different children can be from one another. My twins
are the same age as yours, and I don't think either one has slept 12 hours straight in their entire lives. They rarely sleep 12 hours out of 24, even including a nap. (I assume yours take a nap, too?) David, Alex still takes a 2-hr. nap but B. will only nap about once a week, on the couch for an hour or so. I guess we will never know what makes some kids longer (I hate to use the word "better") sleepers than others...I guess some just don't require as much sleep. Ellen -------- Erin 6/26/95 Bradley & Alex 10/5/00 |
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It's slow in here!
Ellen Kmetz writes:
It's amazing how different children can be from one another. My twins are the same age as yours, and I don't think either one has slept 12 hours straight in their entire lives. They rarely sleep 12 hours out of 24, even including a nap. (I assume yours take a nap, too?) Alex still takes a 2-hr. nap but B. will only nap about once a week, on the couch for an hour or so. I guess we will never know what makes some kids longer (I hate to use the word "better") sleepers than others... I guess some just don't require as much sleep. Or don't sleep as soundly (although you would think that would mean they would sleep longer to make up for it). Louis is a very restless sleeper, and Sarah has night terrors and seems generally uncomfortable with nighttime. But that doesn't seem to mean more sleep, and they don't seem tired during the day (for the most part). Go figure. Thanks for not saying "better sleeper". I hate that, too. David desJardins |
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