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BaalHabooze – I am not against taking a calcium pill every day. I actually do give my kids a vitamin c pill daily. I was more worried about the pills that make them fall sleep. I have been giving him for a short while Mel-o chewable vitamin from Maxi-Health. It worked wonders but it seems like its just a natural sleeping pill which made him drowsy after 10 minutes and made him fall asleep.
I am going to try the calcium pills and let you know the results.
Thanks everyone for all your advice
s-h mumMemberThank you everyone for your good advice. The reason I am hesitating to use Melatonin is because I am worrie that he will become addicted to it and as others said he will never learn to fall asleep naturally. I really don’t like the idea of giving a little child a pill every night. It feels so unnatural.
He does not eat a lot of sugary foods and the room temperature is fine. I don’t think that sitting inside or outside his room will help because he is a good child and usually does try very hard for about half an hour to fall asleep and only then does he come out.
Although the problem now is that he has it in his head already that he can’t fall asleep so sometimes he doesnt want to go to bed
s-h mumMemberthank you gumball. is it something he would have to take every night? i don’t feel comfortable giving a child a vitamin every night
s-h mumMemberAny ideas for 2 boys and baby girl all matching??
s-h mumMemberThe Weather Law: When you take an umbrella with you then your guaranteed no rain, however if you leave it at home your guaranteed that it will rain!
s-h mumMembers-h mumMemberThank you for starting this thread
Please can anyone also post good parenting books particularly for young kids up to age 5.
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s-h mumMemberThank you all for your tips.
I was also told never to finish the childs sentence and to always maintain eye contact.
I hope it will go away really soon.
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s-h mumMemberThank you for bringing this up.
I wonder if anyone can help me.
My 3 year old stutters. I asked a few people including a speech therapist what to do about it and they all said to ignore it and it will hopefully go away.
It is now 3 months since he started and it is not any better.
Does anyone have any suggestions what I can do?
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s-h mumMemberLONDON!
s-h mumMemberI agree with estherh.
If it is difficult to go out at least once a week with your spouse (which i’m sure it is for many of us) then you can show him/her that you care in small, seemingly insignificant ways.
An email, text in middle of the day checking how he/she is doing.Or perhaps preparing a special lunch that you know he enjoys.
s-h mumMembermischiefmaker,
Thats exactly what I’m worried about because we did have some mice a while back, and therefore my husband is scared to open the pipes because he is scared what he might find
s-h mumMemberThanks for all your tips.
I’ll try them and let you know the results!
s-h mumMemberI agree with Phyllis.
I wait to see Pomegranate’s ads every week in the Mishpacha. It is a new style of advertising and if I would live nearby I would definitely shop there
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