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16 January 2011

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The following not about ask a toddler,But meaningfulEvery man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.Care and diligence bring luck. One meets its destiny on the road he takes to avoid it..Love the neighbor. But don‘t get caught.。!!Good advice :Socialize your baby early with plenty of play dates, Gymboree or Mommy and Me. If you hate baby-related activities, take her out to lunch with other people once in awhile.
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Image by efleming
I kept asking him to smile but he wouldn’t, oh well, I still think he looks cute.

Strobist: On camera flash bouncing into umbrella slight camera left above, white sheet behind him draped over a doorway with a flash shooting through controlled via canon wireless in manual mode. On camera flash 1/16 power, camera behind sheet 1/8 power.

Set-up shot: www.flickr.com/photos/efleming/2477680776/

My edited the following,This blog is about healthy baby food and educating a baby.
The following not about ask a toddler,But meaningfulBehind every successful man, there is a woman.And behind every unsuccessful man, there are two.Love is photogenic. It needs darkness to develop.The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) Your mind is like this water, my friend, when it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see, but if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear..Money is not everything. There‘s Mastercard & Visa. 。!!Tips :At about six months, babies starts to eat real food. Rice cereal and mushy veggies turn to combinations of fish, meat, eggs, legumes, and vegetables—yep
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Image by night86mare
A cute toddler we bumped into at Matahari Square area.. I asked his mother for permission, she said yes, and that’s how the story goes.

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Some cool ask a toddler images:

Welcome to my blog,In the blog: ask a toddler or educating a baby.
Here you can choose to skip this, because not is ask a toddler,But meaningfulA candle lights others and consumes itself.Care and diligence bring luck. Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success..Content is better than riches.。!!Advice :It’s very easy to get sucked into the constant advertising of baby powders, creams, and lotions. But the best baby lotion is plain old olive oil—cheap, natural, and un-perfumed. As for other products, keep it as natural, organic, and fragrance-free as possible.
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If The Shoe Fits
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Image by las – initially
Created for Our Daily Challenge 5/4/10
Topic: SHOES

My son went through a phase of buying patterned Converse All Star sneakers (Chuck Taylor’s?) . He cannot part with them even though they no longer fit. I especially like the ones with peace signs. This was the same period he liked to wear pink…as a toddler, he giggled and said "pink" when asked what different colors were, fully knowing he was busting us. He’s always had confidence in his unique style of dress, although at 19, he’s become slightly more conservative.

!!Advice :Make a baby-safe room and let your child practice crawling or toddling away from you and then back again. Send the message that you’ll always be around, even if you aren’t immediately to hand
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Image by Liam Wilde
I was out taking this www.flickr.com/photos/bean_baker/4557917450/ and a dude asked me if my model didn’t show up? I told him I had no one to take a photo of tonight so he said,
"Take a photo of me."

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right rear on ground bare speedlight bare
left speedlight into reflective umbrella 1/2 cto gelled

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!!Reminded :Both parents should put the baby down for naps, feed her and change her. The more family resources she has, the more secure she will feel.
Question–: My husband’s making me ask… normal toddler behavior or not?
lol… sorry, but I guess it’s bugging him. Our 22 month old has a real hard time sleeping. He always have had – from about 3 months onwards. Where other 3-month old babies slept, our son would only take two or three 1 hour naps during the day and woke up 4 or 5 times at night.

Anyway, it hasn’t gotten any better and he still wakes up 3 or more times a night. Some nights, very rarely, he’ll sleep through the night. Mostly, he’ll wake up for a few minutes but there are nights when he gets up and comes to our room – not sleepy and looking for comfort at all, he’s looking for entertainment! He already starts laughing when he pushes open our door!

If someone goes back to the room with him and lies down with him, he’ll sometimes go back to sleep, but unfortunately that’s also the exception… He’ll play with my hair, or see how many fingers he can stick in my nostrils.

While he has normal 2-yr old behavior, throwing tantrums and trying to push his boundaries, it’s worse when he had an exceptionally bad night.

He takes a 2 hour nap in the afternoon (sometimes three hours) and wakes up at around 3 – 4 p.m. He goes to bed at 9 p.m. I’ve tried making his daytime nap shorter, but that didn’t help at all, in fact he slept worse on the nights that I cut his naps. He’s up again from 6 a.m. and goes non-stop.

I keep telling my husband that he’s just a little hyper – I was exactly the same way, and very soon he’s going to complain because the kid does nothing but sleep… but I suppose he wants to know if it’s normal or not, and get some peace of mind.

Oh yeah, it’s also hard to get him to go lie down and sleep in the first place – there are days when I think he’s over it, when he’ll go to bed and fall asleep almost immediately, but it never lasts long.

He screams bloody murder, or will get up a few times before he finally falls asleep. We tried everything, from ignoring him (which never works), to lying down with him, to trying to keep everything calm before bed. He seems to go to bed easier if he’s overstimulated – but that doesn’t stop the frequent wakings.

I am exhausted, I get up most of the time and it feels like I haven’t slept for 2 years straight now… lol. While I’m here, if you have advice I’ll appreciate it.
It’s the middle of winter here, and we’re having a cold one. Swimming is out for the time being, but he does run around a lot and gets plenty of exercise.

He gets 100% fruit juice twice a day – no sugar allowed after 4 p.m. If he eats candy once a day it’s a lot… he does like fruit tough. I don’t think it’s a sugar issue – as I’ve said he’s always been a bad sleeper.

I did cut his naps, for almost 2 weeks – it made no difference what-so-ever.


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Answer by talktomebaby
Does he eat a lot of sugary foods or juices? I had the same issue with my daughter and i found out hubby was sneaking chocolates and candies to her (more than he should have)

Also, go to the park or a gymnasium to burn off some of that energy. Swimming is a great way to do it too. Playgroups are good.

You really have to cut his naps too… it may be hard the first couple of nights, but it will get better.

Good luck

Answer by I<3 Sarcasm!
Soul sister I feel you! I have a son that just turned 2 on June 8 and since birth I’ve struggled with him. I’ve been doing TONS of googling and so far I’ve come up with two things:
A) He has a sleep disorder called night terrors (the Dr. told me this too)
B) He has ADHD

My son is extremely hyper, he climbs everything. He doesn’t nap at all!
I’m at my wits end and I’ve scheduled an appointment with a neurologist to see if they notice anything.

Answer by sparki777
Have you had him evaluated by a doctor?

At this point, I can’t tell if it’s behavioral in nature or an actual sleep disorder. Yes, toddlers can have sleep disorders, too.

Answer by avonmom
this is goig to be a shot in the dark, but I think it may be a sensory issue. Have you tried putting heavy blankets on him when you lay him down?…or pretend to squish him and briefly press him firmly into the mattress ( not enough to hurt him, of course) with your body. My suggestion is to find a book called “the out of sync child” and look through it. I did not realize that both of my boys have minor sensory issues until a friend made me read this book. It has descriptions of different sensory problems and how to change a child’s activities to make them behave more typically for thier age.

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19 Comments to “ask a toddlerstoic”

  1. AlejandroHernandez

    Score 16/20 (from the Score My Portrait group)

  2. Score 15_/20 (from the Score My Portrait group)

  3. Bananocrate - バナノクラテ [Back!]

    Score 12/20 (from the Score My Portrait group)

  4. Nino di Bari (ndb1958)

    what a cute little boy.

    This is Beautiful!

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  5. Score 17/20 (from the Score My Portrait group)

    nice and natural

  6. My daughter is 11 and if she saw this pic she would be bugging me and bugging me to find out where you got the shoes with the peace signs. lol. Great shot.

  7. Niccolò Caranti

    Nice composition Meeza! I love the colors!

  8. ohkayeor (Returned to Rain)

    Nice presentation!

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  9. Life After Fifty

    Very nicely presented. Love the colours against the green grass.

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  10. Hilary bornagain1198

    My daughter’s (30) favourite shoe, she wears them until all thats left is the laces :) great shot.

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  11. las - initially

    Thanks everyone. I felt silly posing old sneakers in my yard, especially after dragging them out of a dark, hot attic where you can only crouch.

  12. A great way to show your individuality… until all your friends start wearing them too.

  13. momma1965, trying to keep up

    He must be a cool kid. Love the angle at which tou took the picture and the background. Nicely done!!!
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  14. Such a fun story !

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  15. las - initially

    Thanks. He is cool in his own sort of way and definitely an individual. He used to trade one shoe with his friends and they’d both wear a pair of unmatched but similar shoes. He has a knack of losing things, such as a winter coat in the middle of a blizzard and such…

  16. Nice one !

  17. gotta love it!

  18. Very colorful stranger!

    Great work!

  19. Haha, what a champ!!

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