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| Thomas, artwork by ShawnaLee (c) |
In this corner, weighing in at a combined 300 + pounds using intellect, skill and a healthy dose of advice from various books, videos and magazines --
the Parents!
In this corner, weighing in a combined 110-120+ pounds using endurance, brain-scrambling screaming, well-timed tantrums and the instant-on neutralizing effect of cuteness and "I love you Daddy." just before the point of explosion --
the Children! |
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Wow, it's been a while since I've been here, between work, the holidays (belated happy Holidays everybody), birthdays, potty-training, seeing family and wishing for snow things have been a little busy.
Our youngest is already potty-training herslef. She freely makes the announcement and has been successful most of the time. She has been so good already that we only use a diaper at night when we know tha there's a poop in there somewhere and it's about time for it to come'on out! Otherwise, she hasn't wet the bed yet.
I can't help to wonder if all of our work with her older brother isn't a factor in it. Kids tend to pick up a lot more of what is going on then you'd ever think. I think this may be getting combined with our growing emphasis in her occupying herself while we spend more time with her older siblings. "Ms Jealousy" is slowly learning to deal with it and I hope she figures it out soon before I go DEAF! (she has an ear-splitting scream).
The older kids have been using our home computer more (I'll post more on this later, but it's an Educationally-oriented Linux operating system that includes a number of educational games for kids, is free, does not require powerful hardware (works perfectly fine on my P3 500MHz 7-year old Sony desktop) and was even sent to me for free, called Edubuntu).
Thomas has taken to the computer rather quickly and is amazing me with how far he is getting in the games, but I am going to have to watch him. My wife walked in one time as he was sitting at the computer and instead of him typing in his username (his first name), he had "daddy"?! My 4 year old is trying to hack into MY ACCOUNT!?! Yeah, he's going to be a challenge.
Our oldest is definatly blazing the trails for us. We are realizing that 1rst grade is where these social circles, clic's and talking about each other is starting up. It is also our wake-up call regarding bullying. Luckily it is so far very mild and most likely isn't bullying so much as misunderstanding but still it got our mind thinking about it and learning what to do about it. The eye-opener was when she began getting things wrong on her tests and foolish things that we know she knows the answer to.
Luckily we found out it is somebody at her table she's having trouble with, talked to the teacher and got their seats re-arranged (so they are at the same table but not next to each other). Scores have returned to normal but there is much more to do to try and empower her.
So things are still moving along and we are still playing "catch-up" but I wouldn't change it for the world. Hope things are going well in your corner of the world!! ~d |
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Ok, so it's not fun but I guess it happens sometimes. The other night while trying to do bathtime I found our newly-potty-trained child sitting in his closet looking sheepish and when he walked to the bathroom for his bath he had that certain walk. No doubt about it, he has slipped back some and pooped in his pants.
The only thing to do is go right back to what we were doing before with removing some of his toys (until he poops 3 times now). He is still going pee on his own which is good, and I am hoping that this is just a one-time slip and he bounces back quickly.
He's been so good for quite some time and it has shown with an increase in his confidence and happiness!
*cross-fingers* |
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Yipieee!
It's been about 2 weeks now that our 4yr old has been "potty trained" after years of working at it! We've tried rewards, big-boy underwear, the potty-dance, M&Ms and more!
One thing that helped is that he seems to be lactose intollerant, and as we started really looking at the ingredients of food, we realized that milk products and lactose is in so many things! He may not have been going to the potty because he was getting mixed feelings, false alarms and/or "chinese firedrills"!
It's been tricky, but we've mostly cut it out of his diet and replaced what we could with lactose-free foods (margarine, soy milk, etc.) and also told him why he could not have one thing while trying to make sure we provide foods he CAN have (and enjoy). Eventually we will re-introduce things into his deit but first we want him well-entrenched into using the potty.
It also took a lot of firm love.
Each time we tried a system it would work for a while, but then degrade into a scream-fest. We know we did not want the bathroom to have a negative conotation so we eventually would back-off and relax a little. One thing was definite, he knew WHAT he had to do and could do it, he just wouldn't.
A friend of ours came by our house for maybe a week or more and spent 3-4 hours taking him to the potty every 5-10 minutes. It got to the point that he would be yelling "I don't want to sit on the potty!". At least 2 times when they left, within 5 minutes he peed his pants.
They repeated to him and asked him "Where does the poopie go?" and "Who is responsible for putting the poopie in the potty?" over and over making sure he fully understands that it is HIS responsibility. We had long since made him clean himself up when he messed.
When he pooped in his pants, they would take some of his toys (the IMPORTANT ones) with them and say that he has to poop in the potty to get them back! I think they took a couple loads of them, and talked about how her husband was going to have fun playing with them.
He was also told that when he pooped in the potty he was to call them (no matter the time) and let them know and they'll bring his toys right back! So one night, at 10pm they got a phone call where they were greeted with "I pooped!" Unfortunately, that night he then pooped in his pants a few hours later, so then the requirement became he had to poop 2 times in a row to get them back.
How much of a factor this was, I don't know, but one night he pooped in his pants and so he was put to bed early. We had decided before then that they were going to be allowed to watch a movie before bed and we stuck with that. He was lying in bed listening to the movie that his sister was watching, but unable to watch.
I think the combination of it all finally got to him but getting "clear" signals I think is a major factor in getting him to go. Yes, he's had a few accidents but we haven't focused on that because each time there was a reason (like while he was sleeping in the car during a 3-4 hour leg of the trip) and it was just pee. Our primary focus was to get poop since he was already doing pretty good with the peeing.
So now it's 2 weeks with no pooping accidents and 99% success rate with peeing. He's also gets out of bed in the middle of the night and goes, goes to pee when we ask him to (like before going out of the house), announces when he has to go and often just goes without saying anything!
It is such an increadible relief and not only that but his confidence and self-accomplishment has made a huge leap! He's turning into the boy we know he is!
Now we just need to get him to remember to wash his hands afterwards on his own! One battle at a time...
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Yipee! First day of school for our 1rst grader and preschooler (1/2 day)!
Looks at thought they were looking forward to it too Hope that attitude continues through the day, this is the first full day for one, and the other one will have 5 days a week for the first time! |
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