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Bismarck.Misao
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By Bismarck.Misao 2015-06-29 10:10:44
Lakshmi.Rooks
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By Lakshmi.Rooks 2015-06-29 10:13:16
Teaching ASL at that young an age is an interesting thought.
I cannot overstate the benefit he got from it, being able to communicate some basic needs clearly (and see that his needs could be addressed so much more quickly when we knew the problem right away). It took away large parts of his frustrations and just made him (and us) so much happier overall.
Caitsith.Zahrah
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2015-06-29 10:22:38
hey, you must have a little guy too. they're exhausting. mine knows too many words now, & enjoys the excessive use of 'no' atm. it's pretty funny. he's so happy about saying no, I'll ask him if he wants a cookie, get the "no", then a series of panicked 'yeses' good stuff. I'll have to get healthy & toss that little *** into a lake this next weekend. or a pool at the very least.
how old is your son? 2-ish?
Turns 2 in ten days! He mostly doesn't like using "no". He typically uses the sign for "all done" to mean no, since usually what he's refusing is food. He's kind of lazy in that regard - anything he has a sign for, he'll use that if he can. He's getting better about it, and we don't regret teaching him the signs (because they were SO HELPFUL early on), but it means we do have to really focus on making him use the words.
How old is yours?
At what point did you start integrating sign language? Before age one?
I read that boys develop verbal skills a little bit later than girls, and you can see the frustration written all over their face when trying to articulate their wants/needs until the point they can smack you with a book or something of the like.
The best way I can describe his personality is "cheeky". He's got that on lockdown. It's a blast. Is this the behaviour at home or at the Kindergarten? I'm assuming he wouldn't be in school yet as he is only just reaching 2.
Teaching ASL at that young an age is an interesting thought. Don't know the name of the institution before Kindergarten in America, so I went with this as earliest I know.
(Zahrah what's the Ammerican equivalent for Kinderkrippe?)
Here, Kindergarten (in the European sense) is privatized, parochial, or a matter of hiring a baby sitter. Public Pre-K is offered from-state-to-state starting at age four. In some states, you can only qualify for public Pre-K programs if your family makes below a certain income threshold.
US public kindergarten officially starts at age five, which is unfortunate. :/
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By Odin.Jassik 2015-06-29 10:24:17
Teaching ASL at that young an age is an interesting thought.
I cannot overstate the benefit he got from it, being able to communicate some basic needs clearly (and see that his needs could be addressed so much more quickly when we knew the problem right away). It took away large parts of his frustrations and just made him (and us) so much happier overall.
It made me chuckle when I realized "sprout tending" wasn't your mog garden.
By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 10:24:20
I read that boys develop verbal skills a little bit later than girls, and you can see the frustration written all over their face when trying to articulate their wants/needs until the point they can smack you with a book or something of the like.
Definitely witnessed this several times in my own past. My brother and cousin are a month apart in age (both 9 years younger than me) and she's the younger of the two; she was far more verbal than he was by two.
Similarly, my niece at like 18 months was babbling her own little language non-stop, whereas my nephew was just quiet until about two as well.
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Bismarck.Leneth
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By Bismarck.Leneth 2015-06-29 10:30:25
Quote: Don't know the name of the institution before Kindergarten in America, so I went with this as earliest I know.
(Zahrah what's the Ammerican equivalent for Kinderkrippe?)
Here, Kindergarten (in the European sense) is privatized, parochial, or a matter of hiring a baby sitter. Public Pre-K is offered from-state-to-state starting at age four. In some states, you can only qualify for public Pre-K programs if your family makes below a certain income threshold.
US public kindergarten officially starts at age five, which is unfortunate. :/ Boo, that sounds awful for parents and children there.
Caitsith.Zahrah
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2015-06-29 10:31:52
I read that boys develop verbal skills a little bit later than girls, and you can see the frustration written all over their face when trying to articulate their wants/needs until the point they can smack you with a book or something of the like.
Definitely witnessed this several times in my own past. My brother and cousin are a month apart in age (both 9 years younger than me) and she's the younger of the two; she was far more verbal than he was by two.
Similarly, my niece at like 18 months was babbling her own little language non-stop, whereas my nephew was just quiet until about two as well.
How much you jabber with the wee ones can also determine how quickly they grasp verbal skills. Boys usually end up hitting the physical milestones earlier than girls, so each have their advantages.
Caitsith.Zahrah
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2015-06-29 10:35:52
Quote: Don't know the name of the institution before Kindergarten in America, so I went with this as earliest I know.
(Zahrah what's the Ammerican equivalent for Kinderkrippe?)
Here, Kindergarten (in the European sense) is privatized, parochial, or a matter of hiring a baby sitter. Public Pre-K is offered from-state-to-state starting at age four. In some states, you can only qualify for public Pre-K programs if your family makes below a certain income threshold.
US public kindergarten officially starts at age five, which is unfortunate. :/ Boo, that sounds awful for parents and children there.
Yes. It would be nice if the US would adopt a European approach to early-childhood education.
You have to do a lot of research for good child care. Tuition for child care can be ridiculous. Some people have to dump their children into cheap alternatives where the kids don't actually learn anything for the time they spend there.
By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 10:37:39
Yes. It would be nice if the US would adopt a European approach to early-childhood education.
You have to do a lot of research for good child care. Tuition for child care can be ridiculous. Some people have to dump their children into cheap alternatives where the kids don't actually learn anything for the time they spend there.
To the point where if you make less than about $40-50k/year depending on your area, you're better off just having one parent quit and stay home with the child, because after you pay for care and all the other expenses that go along with working (gas, car maintenance, etc.) you've spent nearly the entire paycheck anyhow.
Lakshmi.Rooks
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By Lakshmi.Rooks 2015-06-29 10:43:44
At what point did you start integrating sign language? Before age one?
I read that boys develop verbal skills a little bit later than girls, and you can see the frustration written all over their face when trying to articulate their wants/needs until the point they can smack you with a book or something of the like.
We gently started showing it off around six months. He used his first sign (milk) a little before eight months, had a couple of the big ones by ten, and probably has close to a hundred now.
Caitsith.Zahrah
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2015-06-29 10:44:47
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It's a toss up, isn't it?
Lakshmi.Rooks
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By Lakshmi.Rooks 2015-06-29 10:49:03
To the point where if you make less than about $40-50k/year depending on your area, you're better off just having one parent quit and stay home with the child, because after you pay for care and all the other expenses that go along with working (gas, car maintenance, etc.) you've spent nearly the entire paycheck anyhow.
We are preposterously fortunate in this regard; we haven't had to put him in daycare yet. The wife is a researcher, and I'm a programmer, and we both work from home. We both balance our schedules out so he's always got a parent; her schedule leans more towards night work anyway, so she handles him during the day, and I manage early evenings and nights. It's not easy, but it's a gigantic money savings, and we know what attention is being paid to his development/what he's learning, etc.
We are fully cognizant of how lucky we are, because American policies and practices around infants/early childhood are complete ***.
By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 10:51:19
We are fully cognizant of how lucky we are, because American policies and practices around infants/early childhood are complete ***.
The words "vicious cycle" come to mind, but I'll save the rest for P&R.
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Siren.Mosin
By Siren.Mosin 2015-06-29 11:10:36
just don't beat or neglect them & they'll land on their feet.
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By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 11:18:14
just don't beat or neglect them & they'll land on their feet.
But maybe give them a helmet anyhow. Just in case.
Caitsith.Zahrah
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2015-06-29 11:19:05
The shortest part-time job I had during college was as a daycare attendant. It lasted about a month. Worst job ever!
In my naive nineteen-year-old skull I thought to myself, "Great! I love kids! I have plenty of volunteer experience with the kiddos and I've baby-sat since I was thirteen. This will be a cinch!"
They stuck me in there with fifteen to twenty two and three-year-olds (potty training prime).
Anyway, the rest of the young attendants would let these kids run amok for how ever many hours their shift was designated, and from what I vaguely remember about my experience in the late 1980's, we actually had various scheduled activities through out the day. The only scheduling there were the nap times. By the time my classes for the day were done, I conveniently showed up during their nap.
Basically, no materials were provided for activities other than coloring pages and toys. So, flashcards, playdoh, construction paper, popsicle sticks (artsy-craftsy brickabrack) and whatnot I paid for by myself. I prepared a regiment for the day, which included story time and a special activity du jour. After doing this, I was pulled into the admin office one day, because other attendants complained that their kids weren't partaking in these activities. These other girls were pissed off that they couldn't devise ways (or were too lazy) to keep the chaos to a minimum.
It was a clusterfuck!
EDIT: Oh yeah. I provided my own boxes of gloves for changing diapers also. Forgot about that one. Unsanitary that they didn't have a policy for gloves or changing gloves from child-to-child since feces and urine were involved.
Very picky about childcare.
By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 11:35:49
They stuck me in there with fifteen to twenty two and three-year-olds (potty training prime).
I can't be the only person who read this and thought you were potty training special needs people who were 15 to 22-23.
Edit: Which, by the way, nothing prepares you for it. Nothing. If that sounds like a shitty job, you're right.
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Siren.Mosin
By Siren.Mosin 2015-06-29 11:59:38
These other girls were pissed off that they couldn't devise ways (or were too lazy to) to keep the chaos to a minimum.
they were pissed off because they didn't give two shits & you were raising the bar. what?!? activities? they don't pay us enough! /sitsback&readspeoplewhile2toddlersfighttothedeathoveraball
Very picky about childcare.
I am so picky I refuse to use it anymore. I can remember my own horror stories, let alone the ones I endured with the daughters. nope. nuh-uh. never again.
With cell phones being so predominate I can only imagine it's gotten worse. I guess you don't hear a ton of news stories though. huh. idk.
/shrug
what's for lunch today misa?
Bismarck.Misao
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By Bismarck.Misao 2015-06-29 12:05:13
should have fed those runts some fruit flavored glitter, so they can drop a glitter bomb on their parents.
lunch today? havent decided yet.
Siren.Mosin
By Siren.Mosin 2015-06-29 12:07:11
/tapshisfingersimpatiently
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Bahamut.Milamber
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By Bahamut.Milamber 2015-06-29 12:07:33
We are fully cognizant of how lucky we are, because American policies and practices around infants/early childhood are complete ***. I can say I never really realized how bad it was, until we went through the experience here (from care during pregnancy through enrollment in "cradle-school").
What is considered unthinkably normal here is almost lavish luxury in the US.
By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 12:08:40
What is considered unthinkably normal here is almost lavish luxury in the US.
If you can't afford it you don't deserve that luxury, clearly. You people and your communist police states...
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Bismarck.Misao
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By Bismarck.Misao 2015-06-29 12:08:57
so much to get done at work
got here with 110% motivation to get ***done at 7:30am
10:00am
motivation hit -10%
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Siren.Mosin
By Siren.Mosin 2015-06-29 12:09:01
these wussy USA babies just need to pull themselves up by the booty-straps.
Bahamut.Milamber
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By Bahamut.Milamber 2015-06-29 12:09:50
What is considered unthinkably normal here is almost lavish luxury in the US.
If you can't afford it you don't deserve that luxury, clearly. You people and your communist police states... Don't get me started on work weeks and vacation time.
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By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 12:11:28
Don't get me started on work weeks and vacation time.
Honestly, sort of a bone of contention with me right now because I'm look at my PTO and trying to decide if I want extra time with the immediate family this coming holiday weekend or if I want more time with the entire extended family at Christmas/New Year's...
And when it comes to PTO, I've got it pretty good compared to many.
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Bahamut.Milamber
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By Bahamut.Milamber 2015-06-29 12:13:36
these wussy USA babies just need to pull themselves up by the booty-straps. Always amuses me to hear people use that phrase to describe their accomplishments.
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Bahamut.Milamber
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By Bahamut.Milamber 2015-06-29 12:15:03
Don't get me started on work weeks and vacation time.
Honestly, sort of a bone of contention with me right now because I'm look at my PTO and trying to decide if I want extra time with the immediate family this coming holiday weekend or if I want more time with the entire extended family at Christmas/New Year's...
And when it comes to PTO, I've got it pretty good compared to many. Oh, I understand completely. Been there, did that, not going to be doing it ever again if I have a choice.
Bahamut.Kara
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By Bahamut.Kara 2015-06-29 12:16:47
was as a daycare attendant. It lasted about a month. I did this over the summer between my junior and senior year in high school. It was a daycare/private school.
Looking back on it I can't believe they left 20-30 3-5 year olds with a 17 year old, pretty much unsupervised. By working there my sister received a discount (she was 5 at the time) and I received minnimum wage ($5.15 hour).
By Ramyrez 2015-06-29 12:19:15
Oh, I understand completely. Been there, did that, not going to be doing it ever again if I have a choice.
Don't forget the people who would argue with me -- straight-faced and dead-serious -- "you don't even have kids, what do you need time off for, anyhow?"
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Edit: As of 2010-10-05 14:48:06 CST, Ni reached 10,000 pages.
Since we all can't be on the same linkshell in game, this can be our cross server linkshell thread.
Like most linkshells, it can be pretty dead at times. Other times it's full of intense conversations about either rl, gear, goals, pokemon or anything else you want to contribute.
We can cover any sort of topic at all, within reason of the forum rules. No real main topic, just a bunch of FFXIAH friends/people coming on and discussing random things.
http://www.nationstates.net/nation=royal_kingdom_of_ni
Continuation from: http://www.ffxiah.com/forum/topic/2873/ffxiah-linkshell/732/#150486
Update: Sorry Eternaltriumph, too much has changed D: (Page 698)
Eternaltriumph said: Yeah Chuu. Bringing you up to speed, Ludoggy is the LS pedophile. I'm the fountain of random and useless knowledge that makes you go "Hrm" with the occasional side of "holy shit he said what?"
Kungfu is the LS nutjob, spouting super random things that are usually sexist, until Savvy or Alyria comes into the room. Then he's a classic case of sexual harrassment. Rumaha is also true to the second part; we're wondering about his sexuality though.
Daj is Ludoggy's gay lover. Not much else is known about this Asuran. Tairo is kinda new, but since is a female and Alyria's lesbian lover, she fit right in real quick.
Celene(F) and Rowland(M) are more of the shyer members, but often say things that are witty, have a good pun and sometimes cause three page discussions. Celene hates when people hit on her. It doesn't stop them from trying.
Krizz is just social and likes to kill time here during work Tbest is about the same, except tends to be a douche to guys and affectionate toward girls.
Alyria is the most social female, gets groped a lot without provoking it by others, and Tairo ends up stabbing people for it. Cai is just a barrel of lols, I might be gay for him. If I wasn't straight.
Not sure about Citag, s/he's new. Kiriyu is just an in-out kinda person. Says one thing every three days that every guy makes a big fuss over. Ludoggy gets really defensive since she's asian and underage (might be 18 now).
Artem is the wayward soul that makes you ponder the meaning of life by constantly reminding us life can suck. But he deals, and so do we. About the same for Savannah, except people are more "AWH!" to her because of a vagina involved.
Dasva is the ex military man (as is Krizz but this doesn't apply to him) who hates the world and plots a way to destroy most of it.
Number2 is kinda like a mix between Cai and I; never bashes, likes to laugh and has odd avatars. His current suits a lot of the convos this LS gets into. Barti is most well known for his moustache. He gives mousatche rides for a fee. I'm missing a few people but whatever. CARRY ON!
Luelle Smells.
Roster of FFXIAH Ni (as of April 1st, 2010 Pocoyo avatar craze)
One Year Anniversary!!!Asura.Ludoggy said: Happy b-day ls.
Heres my lame gift to AHLS, since Row is lame and took away the OP, I made my own!
Haseyo/Bignose: He's got a bigass nose, Leader of the RL avi revloution or some junk no one gives a crap about...crazy about his asian pop/rock bands and is a closet pedo. AKA LAME
Dameshi: wont level his sam sub and is a lolblu, LAME
Citag: Doesnt put out, Really lame
Dasva: Uses Chu as a cover up for his desire for me greased up and naked on his bed, Lame.
Rydiya/Bra+Panties: Secret lesbien, doesnt wear bra+panties, like to knit and other old people stuff (bingo)
Pikachu/Chu: Hi Chu, I love chu
Kryee/Socks: Noms on socks, wears the sam red pair everyday and frequently sniffs her arm pits.
Cheyne: Domo origoto, Mr Roboto...I think he's gay.
Urial: SOCCER IS LAME AND YOU'RE LAME.
Thundars: LOLCANADIAN
Spence: LOLFRENCHCANADIAN
Enterius/ghost: He's a ghost...he'll say something witty to me later.
Ixe: Ducky face and cant seem to get a straw in her mouth (can get other things in there though)
Mairah: She cool...lame
Bart: Full times OPO-OPO, free mustache rides otherwise LAME
Sav/Mango: Field trips, yay!
Aly/thatgreenmodthatwillbanmeifIsayanythingbad: *tapes*
Woody: You're not Italian...no tea for you.
Sectum: My apprentice...loves asian girls, loves to cook...he's awesome. put me in a story where I wasnt a pedo and that'd cool
Rum:STOP RAIDING MY BASEMENT AND TAKING AWAY MY GIRLS GAWD. Long Islander...lame
Valencea:Wont tell me the color of her undies, you lost the bet...no we cant get married...NO MEANS NO
Kojo:Open pedo...he likes scat, ewww
Tohsou: I think he's a pedo with a girlfriend as cover up, lame.
Kiriyu/strawberry: Lurk Less post moar! I see you what you are doing!
Krizz: Mohawk guy #1
Triet: Mohawk guy #1...wait
Bloodbathboy: The Hulk
Kungfuhustle: AH%DUE%$JNSRGHSRHHEYHEHSA Y%HEDHGSR EAT AHUYY DONKEY NUTS
Celene: Quit...Canadian...who the hell quits?
Tbest: MIA
Eternaltriumph: Where the hell has he been? Is he gone cause he got pussywhipped or something? Whatever...
#2: GOD...I miss him /cry
Luelle/otherlu: The Other Lu.
Zekky: Quit, kicking ass, raped me :\
Krystale/Girlwithpiercing: Magnets stick to her, Toke Canadian, hawt...she's 15 right?
Marzbarz: NINJA
Rowland: All your Pocoyo are belong to...him
Weewoo/Tool: He liked Asura and wont admit it.
Miemo: Has a mithra avi c.c
Kalyna: is a girl right? right? oh...lame
Gimmeurselables: TOO MUCH BOUNCE...TOO BIG, EWWWW
Sagittario: Lame elf whu runs around in a diaper subligar
Ludoggy: Faggot
Edit: The Family Ni Tree

Luelle's (And Citag's too!) birthday present

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