Anonymous wrote:When another parent or a teacher share a nice thing my child did when I wasn't around (looked out for and included a special ed student in PE, welcomed a just moved to the neighborhood kid their own age, was polite)
Anonymous wrote:why did you use a throw up emoji?Anonymous wrote:Love this.
We changed our dinner time to align with our 2 year old, we eat together at 5:30-6 pm and hangout until his bedtime reading or listening nursery rhymes..I love our time together. Our toddler loves books and so far we have kept the screens out.
Our son comes into our bed when he wakes up and I love seeing him read/play with his books while we drink coffee.
My head swelled when our nanny told me, my DC is a sweet and affectionate baby. He randomly goes to her and hugs her. 🤮
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little over 2 years ago i took custody of my nephew so he wouldn't end up in foster care, I am very glad i did because if i hadn't i wouldn't have been able to see him go from being depressed to being happy and i wouldn't have been able to see him go from being 3 years behind in school to being at grade level.
This is incredible! You’re a wonderful mom.💐
Father actually but thanks anyway.
Anonymous wrote:why did you use a throw up emoji?Anonymous wrote:Love this.
We changed our dinner time to align with our 2 year old, we eat together at 5:30-6 pm and hangout until his bedtime reading or listening nursery rhymes..I love our time together. Our toddler loves books and so far we have kept the screens out.
Our son comes into our bed when he wakes up and I love seeing him read/play with his books while we drink coffee.
My head swelled when our nanny told me, my DC is a sweet and affectionate baby. He randomly goes to her and hugs her. 🤮
Your labeling of ‘special Ed student’ is cringe.Anonymous wrote:When another parent or a teacher share a nice thing my child did when I wasn't around (looked out for and included a special ed student in PE, welcomed a just moved to the neighborhood kid their own age, was polite)
why did you use a throw up emoji?Anonymous wrote:Love this.
We changed our dinner time to align with our 2 year old, we eat together at 5:30-6 pm and hangout until his bedtime reading or listening nursery rhymes..I love our time together. Our toddler loves books and so far we have kept the screens out.
Our son comes into our bed when he wakes up and I love seeing him read/play with his books while we drink coffee.
My head swelled when our nanny told me, my DC is a sweet and affectionate baby. He randomly goes to her and hugs her. 🤮