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I have experience with children on the spectrum development/behavior skills. From ages 2 - 10. I find the more hours i spend with the child the greater the progress. If you have topics you’d like to discuss please call me to get on the schedule.!It’s that simple. Excited to meet you all.
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Hello, my name is Emily Dunzweiler, 34 years old. I have 6 years nanny experience, 12 Early Childhood Education units, directed an after school program, and worked with adults with developmental disabilities. I'm CPR and First Aid certified. I'm looking for a family who needs consistent care in the Sacramento area. I need a set schedule, ad I'm going back to school to finish my ECE education.
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Hi Tanera I can’t find your post, but my daughter is almost 6 months old now. When I first brought her home we let the dogs sniff her a bit and used a pack n play so they could watch her. Once she was about a month they got to touch her head with their noses. Around 4 months our daughter was rolling in a play set so we would allow them to sit next to her while she was playing (obviously we were on the ground with her) we had to teach our Shepard to be gentle and not get in her face too much. Now at 6 months she’s grabbing at stuff so we’ll sit with her and let her pet the dogs. They mostly just watch her while she’s playing, but it’s been a pretty smooth transition :)
I hope this helps!
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Hi I have a 20 month old daughter,
she is usually very good when she is home with me she doesn’t cry or misbehave often! She would only cry if she was hungry sleepy or frustrated!!
However When she goes to daycare she cries for no reason!! Recently her teacher told me that she has been crying / screaming all day and sometimes for no reason!! Her teacher said that it has been happening for several months now. I feel bad when I pick her up and she is crying and all the other kids are either playing or quietly watching tv… and also to top it off her provider let me know that she is not eating at the daycare.. so I would like some advice I’m a first time mom.. I’m not understanding why she is crying all day at daycare!! I cannot stay with her because I have to work because I’m living by myself and her dad and my all my family are in another state!! Please any suggestions on what i can do to stop her from crying at daycare? Any tips for getting her to eat more?? Has anyone else had this problem??
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This past couple weeks have been such a turn around for me. I have never had this problem with my twins but out of no where if one doesn’t share a toy they start hitting or biting. When I even say no or they can’t have their way I get smacked. Is there any advise on how to change this habits?
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Hi, I have a 20 month old daughter who understands everything I speak. She says about 10 words like dada, mummy, yes , no, baby, shoe , up, down, out, in , wow . When I ask her to repeat after me, sometimes she says something so random and different than what I am saying. But she attempts to say it. I'm a first time mom and we are bilingual home. Is this common? She takes in everything, but when I ask her to repeat, she attempts, but it sounds nothing like what I am asking her to say. For example, when I ask her to say "all done" - she always says "ooo ba " - so now I just know when she says oooo ba it's all done. Just trying to understand if this is their way of Learning to explore with speech ?
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My daughter will be 20 months this month and she understands and knows what we are saying to her but the words don’t want to come out. We talk to her and tell her to say words but nope nothing. She only says mom, banana and pata (foot in Spanish) today she did say ready but was saying Duddie. She gets frustrated when she can’t talk.
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I apologize in advance—I’m a first time mom. My son is 12 months old. When should I transition to a pull-up? Can you guys give me websites for references too?
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Has anyone had issues with their milk supply, I get 5 ounces my whole day at work from pumping, and she drinks 5 ounces every two hours, on the weekends when I'm home with her all day she'll start crying and rubbing her face on me when I "run out" and everyone says it's supply and demand but eventually ill give up after an hour or so and give her formula and she just chugs it down like she was starving to death. I know it can't magically be fixed but does anyone have recommendations of anything that actually helped them boost their milk supply that I could try?
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