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My 13 and half month old sometimes slaps either myself, my partner, his toys or his own face when he gets told no, can this be normal?

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100000% normal. Ages 1-3 they are certifiably insane

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My daughter is 16 months and she slaps and throws her shoes at me 🙃

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Very very normal

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I’m curious why you’re saying no to a 13 month old in the first place, unless he’s got the vocabulary to be directly asking you a yes or no question i can’t imagine a scenario where you’d need to say no?

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Like when she tried to open her baby gate and I say no, she stops

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Hiya ladies
My little boy Benjamin is 9weeks old and already in 3-6 months clothes, he’s having 7oz of hungry baby milk every two hours however he does sleep 9pm to 6-6.30am (9 hours) every night
How early did you start giving your baby rice in the morning, I feel Benjamin needs just needs that little extra

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Is it bad???

That I’m one and done? I feel so guilty to not give my daughter another sibling but she is a hard baby and newborn stage was so awful for me and struggled really bad with PPD.

Also not support from family members either so it just me and husband

Thoughts?

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Discipline?

My son is 20 months and was jumping on the bed today and I was telling him we sit down on the bed because we don’t want to get a coco.(cut) he just kept laughing and doing it. I grabbed his hand and sat him down. How does everyone tell their child no without saying no? Because if I said no he just would say no jump and still do it. Also my bf would talk to him in a serious tone right away listens I do it and nothing and I’m the one with him 24/7 so if anyone has any advice on what to do and how I can better my methods because I don’t want him to be one of those kids that no one wants to be around 😅

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How do you politely tell your MIL to stop folding everything

I have said it MANY times that she doesn't need to fold our clothes or do our laundry. Yet I'll come home from a baby class to find a load of laundry on (nothing separated, the whites have turned grey) and clothes folded. I have to stop the washer, pull out all the white clothes (some of white I've had to put in a bleach bath to get back to being white) and refold or unfold clothes so I can put them away properly. All of our socks have one super stretched elastic and one normal tension.
It has been almost 3 years of this. She shrank the only pjs that were comfortable to sleep in while pregnant with my son, when I was pregnant with my daughter. And before you say I probably just gain weight because of the bump, bump does not affect the length of your arms.

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Feeds

Hello, just looking for some advice! My little one is 15 weeks today, he tends to have x5 feeds in a 24 hour period, consisting of 6oz. His last feed is usually 11.30pm and he sleeps through until around 7.30am, in which we feed him. However, the past few days, he hasn’t had much interest in his morning bottle, and it’s a bit of a task to even get him to drink 4oz. I was wondering if it could be worth upping his day feeds slightly, to get rid of the 11.30pm feed, meaning his last one would be around 8pm, and he is still getting his daily cal intake?

Hope this makes sense 🤣

Any advice would be fab! X

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How to stop so many night wakes?

Anyone managed to successfully do this?

Baby wakes every 2 hours after midnight. She doesn't always seem to want a feed (as falls asleep right before the bottle/after 10ml or as soon as she cuddles the boob.)

How do I know when to not offer milk?

Has anyone successfully stopped so many wakings? 😴

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