August 2016 Moms

UO 2/4

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Re: UO 2/4

  • I think kids should be potty trained at two. I know a lot of moms who do it at three and even four. I don't get that...
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  • @cm716 before I had a kid I was very judge-y of parents who didn't take the pacifier away after they turned 1 and potty training at 3 or so. I now realize that pretty much every aspect of parenting relies solely on when your child is ready for new steps. They give you signs of when they're ready and trying to force them to do things before they are is pointless and could cause them to do things even later than they would've. 
  • I may be completely alone on this one, but I've never liked it when people reference their unborn baby as "squishy" or "squish." 
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  • @LWC1112 doesn't bother me, but I hate when people call their kids "littles", so same concept.
  • I agree with the potty training thing, which should be a seriously UO considering I have no kids. I can understand kids not being ready at the same age, but a lot of it is inconsistency with parents and lack of effort. 
  • @lwc1112 Mine is when people refer to children as "Spawn"

    And yes, I know multiple people who do this.





  • @Allisun85 I have never personally heard anyone use the word "Spawn" to refer to their unborn child, but I would definitely not like that one either!
  • My UO - I'm actually a little offended / annoyed my mom is refusing to have ANYTHING to do with the birth. She's very much of the opinion "Let me know when it's all over, and I'll swing by with cookies." Also, she made this clear very soon after I announced, completely taking the option of asking for her support off the table, before I could even consider if I *wanted* my mother there!

    My best friend offered, my husband is amazing and we hired a doula, so I will be fine, and have plenty of support - but it would have been nice for my mom to at least OFFER. Even if it was in the context of "I'd prefer not, but if you need me, I'll be there."

    *putting on my big girl panties now, and getting over it*




  • charmedlifex3charmedlifex3 member
    edited February 2016

    @jamiesc58 - Not just unborn child. Like, "Oh I have to go pick up the Spawn after school today, he missed the bus."

    Shudder.




  • @rikopy the only time I refer to myself as mommy is when I'm talking to my daughter! I can't stand when people do that! 
  • DDRRT1982 said:
    cm716 said:
    I think kids should be potty trained at two. I know a lot of moms who do it at three and even four. I don't get that...
    Lol, i think it's none of your business whether my two year old is potty trained.  You aren't changing her diaper.
    There are kids that aren't fully walking until 18 months, or like my kid that is barely talking.  So how exactly do I potty train?  Most people I've talked to its a 6 month process.  Yes, the final step may be a 3 day method, but there was prep and practice before then.  



  • tresamigostresamigos member
    edited February 2016
    @LEOwife726 I agree! I have friends that call me prego now and I cringe every time I hear it. 
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  • @lalalorelai Yes to the headbands/bows!
  • My UO is I can't stand when people are so uneducated about pregnancy. Note: this is mainly towards someone I saw on FB today who was asking if it was possible to go into labor at 8 weeks pregnant because she lost some of her mucus plug and leaking fluid and wasn't sure if her water broke. I don't know this woman personally but she already has 2 kids. 

    I knew nothing about being pregnant when I found out I was pregnant with DD. But, I googled, read books, and was given information by my OB. While I felt I still had a few dumb questions I pretty much understood the basics. 
  • I also think the big flower headbands are butt-ugly and I honestly hate seeing any very young babies in "fancy" clothes. I've already told my mom to not bother buying any newborn-size dresses/shoes/what-have-you - I want my kid in cotton onesies and other comfortable options! I see so many photos on FB of tiny little girls in frilly dresses, and I've even seen faux leather leggings - I just cringe imagining how uncomfortable they must be.

    I also judge the parents of kids who are SUPER picky eaters. I recognize that I'm not a parent yet and may be eating (haha) my words a few years from now, but... My parents didn't give me a zillion options of what to eat for dinner when I and my sisters were little. We eat what they ate.. Or we were hungry. Some nights we cleaned our plates and other nights we maybe just picked at the yucky-er items, but eventually we learned to eat up and shut up. 
    Me: 28
    DH: 31
    Married: May 2015
    1 Furbaby
    BFP 11/27/15
    EDD 8/4/16



  • I'll give you head nod of understanding that only non santimommies know about, @Bookhousegirl
  • cm716 said:
    I think kids should be potty trained at two. I know a lot of moms who do it at three and even four. I don't get that...
    Some children are just not ready and no child should be forced to do something that they are just not ready for. 
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  • KatienuKatienu member
    edited February 2016
    I like bows on little baby girls but the massive ones look so silly. I tried one on my daughter and we had a good laugh. 
  • I love the big headbands/bows. When DD was really little, she was super bald and I was sick of people calling her a boy since she wasn't in head to toe pink. I would always put one on her before we went out but she always ripped them off almost immediately. She hated them and I hated struggling to keep them on so that ended quickly and now they just sit in a lovely untouched pile in her closet. Such. A. Waste. Of. Money. 
    Baby #1: Palmer Olivia - October 2014
    Baby #2: Emmeline Grey - August 2016
    Baby #3: BFP 9/7/18  |  EDD 05/24/19
  • I agree with @bananers. I'm not talking the temper tantrum so much as kids just left to do as they please. For instance DH and I went to the mall yesterday and heard this kid screaming. I assumed it was just a toddler having a fit, but as they passed us it was a 4 or 5 year old girl who was screaming, running, and swinging on displays and being just unruly. She was not upset, her parents, who were walking along ignoring her, just didn't care that she was screaming and swinging on things she had no right being on. I also think that at restraunt your kids need to sit in their seat and not be running around (trust me I've been the mom with an unhappy kid at a restraunt, but running around is not acceptable to us as parents).
  • I have to agree with the picky eaters comment, @Hummingbird125

    I have one LO who is 17 months old and from the beginning I've made sure to give him a variety of foods to try. I don't make a seperate meal for him; he eats what we eat! That's how it was in my house growing up!

    Slightly off topic, but I absolutely cringe and despise when people tell me they "have" to buy junk food like chips and Oreos for their kids (when I challenge them to rid their house of these foods when they are being seen for weight management). Last I checked, Oreos weren't an essential nutrient for kids. (Just my pregnant self right now, LOL). 

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    BFP#1: 9/28/2013, EDD 5/28/13, MC confirmed 10/15/13, D&C 10/17/13

    BFP#2: 1/10/2014, EDD 9/19/2014

     

  • @Hummingbird125 right there with you on picky eating. I'm not a mom yet but I won't let my kids be picky. They'll either eat or they won't. That's how I was raised. DH is a super picky eater because he was raised that way with his parents thinking it's cute to tell people you're allergic to the foods you don't like so you don't have to eat them. I've gotten him to try so many foods and he loved them all. Just goes to show if his parents hadn't taught him to be picky he probably wouldn't be. He wouldn't eat a single vegetable until he met me. And I'm one of those people who eats everything and has no dislikes.
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