They’ll move her up to suit their staff balance, but they’ll spin it to you that she’s doing really well blah blah.Daughter is moving into the "preschool" room at nursery today... She's only two and a half I don't want to think about her going to school yet!
Looking at baby monitors but a lot seem really tat or the ones that seem like they could be good are worth enough money to do some research pre-purchase.
Daughter is moving into the "preschool" room at nursery today... She's only two and a half I don't want to think about her going to school yet!
We've had a week of utter hell with our newborn. Up every 30 mins to feed, 5-6 nappies that I ended up giving him nappy rash changing every night, fine during the day. Finally had one night last night where he only got up twice for a feed. Wow, we both fee like we've slept for a week.
We'll see how she gets on but I've got a feeling she'll have little problem running rings around the slightly older kidsThey’ll move her up to suit their staff balance, but they’ll spin it to you that she’s doing really well blah blah.
I had ours move our boy back down as he was too small and struggling with the bigger kids. He moved back when he was 3 and is doing much better.
Bro you old...let's just ignore the fact my step daughter will be finishing senior school at the end of this year.MY eldest has a couple of years till secondary school which freaks me out.
no Alexa here, soz, I prefer to keep it that way, we also had a lot of WiFi issues until changing to ubiquiti because of the brick walls.We didn't even bother with a traditional baby monitor. I think someone on here gave me the idea and it worked well for us. During a Prime sale we bought an Alexa unit with a screen and some little internal security camera that had decent night vision. We'd just say "Alexa, show me da baby" and then we'd get to see her also worked on our phone. I don't think we spent more than £60 all in.
Granted we had a small 2 bed house so it was easy to hear if she was kicking up a fuss but she's now a healthy 3.5 year old so it clearly worked.
oh good idea I'll try that thanks, we have some bepanthen already too.Use a wipe for the initial mop up and then slightly warm water and cotton pads for on skin, for a couple of weeks and it'll clear up quickly. I've always found bepanthen to be a lot better than sudocream when it comes to helping an actual rash.
Oh god! Ours was perpetually ill during nursery. The only time she got better was during holidays, and then she'd pick something else up as soon as she went back!I can't wait for all the new bugs!
You want one that does not use WiFi. Check out Babysense.
Thanks, we're already doing a big smear of sudocrem so hopefully that clears up soon. Doesn't help the meconium was like trying to wipe up Nutella but with gluten. I'll check both out thanks
Use a wipe for the initial mop up and then slightly warm water and cotton pads for on skin, for a couple of weeks and it'll clear up quickly. I've always found bepanthen to be a lot better than sudocream when it comes to helping an actual rash.
Oh god! Ours was perpetually ill during nursery. The only time she got better was during holidays, and then she'd pick something else up as soon as she went back!
Touch wood ours has only had one 24 hour bug since early in the year and she's been at nursery constantly other than the week we had in Turkey so I'm hoping... Really hoping this autumn/winter won't be as bad as last year because it was frankly ridiculousI can't wait for all the new bugs!
I was warned by friends that they had never been as ill as when their children started nursery. They weren't kidding! Hand foot and mouth sucks as an adult![]()
My partners brother still sleeps in the room with their 5 year old and I find that wild. Then again, the mother of that same child was still breast feeding him when he was 3 and I find that insane.
Even now she identifies when she's too tired and asks to go to bed early. She's dropped her day time naps recently and that can sometimes make her attitude a bit volatile![]()
Honestly the most unpleasant illness I've ever had, especially considering it's in no way serious. Couldn't really eat or talk for a week, munching ulcer lozenges like my life depended on itI caught this last year when he was 6 months old. I’d never even heard of it till then and I’m 42 - though the other half was talking about cows or something!
Best part - didn’t even get it from him! We’d been to Bristol aquarium a week or so beforehand and I think I touched something on the changing table, with poo being the most contagious way of catching it. Either that or I licked too many windows…
Worked from home for a week and isolated myself from them, and neither of them caught it from me.
I also lost half a stone as I couldn’t eat properly, so silver linings etc!
Honestly the most unpleasant illness I've ever had, especially considering it's in no way serious. Couldn't really eat or talk for a week, munching ulcer lozenges like my life depended on it![]()
I had it too and was utterly exhausted. The mother in law thought it was just stress until I started blistering on my fingers.I caught this last year when he was 6 months old. I’d never even heard of it till then and I’m 42 - though the other half was talking about cows or something!
Best part - didn’t even get it from him! We’d been to Bristol aquarium a week or so beforehand and I think I touched something on the changing table, with poo being the most contagious way of catching it. Either that or I licked too many windows…
Worked from home for a week and isolated myself from them, and neither of them caught it from me.
I also lost half a stone as I couldn’t eat properly, so silver linings etc!