Quote from: Golt on January 03, 2010, 08:14:58 amI have seen myself put the wee un in the car and drive 5-10 miles to get her to sleep. I have previously been found walking the streets with a screaming child in a pram at 3am. Luckily the old pram had a couple of cup holders, so at least I got a beer for the trouble.
I have seen myself put the wee un in the car and drive 5-10 miles to get her to sleep.
Unless your child is deaf do not follow this bollocks fad of 'signing' all it does is retard the development of their speech, if you talk to them properly from day one and let them look at your face and see the movements etc they'll be fine.
....oh, and obviously don't forget the golden rule. Never, ever turn down the chance to spend time in a room with a load of yummy mummys under the premise of learning some baby signs It is eminently more appealing than spending time listening to sloper talking clearly and making me look a his face.
It is eminently more appealing than spending time listening to sloper talking clearly and making me look a his face.
Quote from: Percy B on January 03, 2010, 08:23:39 pmIt is eminently more appealing than spending time listening to sloper talking clearly and making me look a his face. Funniest thing posted on here all year...
... be prepared for up and down days and for their crying to really get to you, don't worry about that that's
Best advice I ever got was to remember that everything is Just A Phase.
Ours was however genuinely sleeping through at 5 weeks........CHECKMETHEFUCKOUT.