I have learned a lot from this forum. Let’s let this thread be a thank you to the poster who gave you good advice or suggestion.
So... thank you to the poster who told me about “magic prunes” for my toddler’s constipation! We had been using the pre-made prune purée in jars and it did nothing. My hero poster wrote about soaking fresh prunes in hot water until they puffed up and then purée in the blender. Worked! Weird that premade prune purée didydo anything but the fresh purée did! So, thanks! |
That may have been me! You’re welcome.
My thank you is to the poster who posted about “The Pause” - not immediately going in when your baby cries, but waiting a moment to see if he settles. He’s 2 now and I still do this. |
Thank you to the posters who told me to stop using pull-ups. After two months peeing and pooping in his pull-ups, it took one day to potty train DS in underwear. One day. Maybe two pee accidents total. He’s three and a half now and has been toilet trained since 25 months. |
Thank you to the poster who years ago recommended the summer camp Burgundy Center for Wildlife Studies. It was exactly right for my DD and is now her favorite place in the world. Slight downside...all year long we hear "At Burgundy..." like the girl in American Pie who's always saying "last summer, at band camp..." |
That may have been me, but it is generally a good rule of thumb that I'm sure a lot of posters recommend. Thank you to all the people in Food who go as crazy as I do for holiday meal/holiday prep discussions. I look forward to those threads all year and appreciate that there are at least a dozen others who get just as obsessed over the planning and details as I do--it's crazy, but we enjoy it! |
Thank you to the poster in the Special Needs forum who pointed me to the right school for my child. It is called Little Beginnings, in Arlington, and he is thriving there. I would not have known about this special APS program were it not for you (lord knows APS certainly didn't tell me about it!) |
Thank you to the poster who, when I got significantly worse nuchal results for my second child than my first (something like 1/180 vs 1/10,000) said something like 'if there were 180 pumpkins in a field and someone said there was a million dollars under 179 of them, wouldn't you celebrate that you just won a million dollars?'
It made me feel SO much better and I've used it to make others (hopefully) feel better over the years. Kid is now almost 6 (!!) and totally healthy. Thank you to the poster!! |
Thank you to the first poster I saw about the Saturday School STEM classes. DC loves them! |
Thank you to the poster who distinguished night weaning vs. sleep training for me. I was trying to do the latter without tackling the former and was going nuts. This was nearly two years ago now but it saved me during the dreaded four-month sleep regression. I try to pay it forward by lurking on the expectant/new moms board and responding to the weekly "HELP my four month old was a great sleeper and all of a sudden isn't!" posts ![]() |
Thank you to the posters who respond to new mom posts with real answers from their experience! Being a new mom is hard enough without snide comments! We were all new once!! |
Thank you to the poster who posted the NY Times Chicken shawarma recipe! I’m not a subscriber and couldn’t access the recipe on the NYT website. It’s SO DELICIOUS! |
Thank you to the poster who recommended the Potette for travel. I bought it few weeks ago for overseas travel and DD hasn’t had a single accident; mostly it’s been a lifesaver for letting her feel comfortable sit on a jillion different toilets. |
Thanks to the posters who said flat out that pediatricians often dismiss language delays. I followed my pediatrician’s advice until my kid was almost 2 and he still only had a handful of words. Once I decided to get him evaluated against my ped’s advice, he got into speech therapy very quickly and in just a few months he was talking in 4 word combos! |
Link please! We’re in a rut. |
Thank you to the poster who suggested getting your young children to let you brush their teeth by saying there were monsters, tigers, etc in there and making a game of getting them out with the toothbrush. Gamechanger for me that helped for years! |