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Name: Michelle
LO(s): DD#1 - Alexandra 3 1/2 years DD#2 - Katelyn 6 months
Milestone Update: Katelyn has really been sitting up alone but still tumbles sometimes. She hardly wants to be laying on her back anymore unless it's sleeping time. She can say ma-ma when she's upset and wants me to pick her up and ba-ba when she's really hungry for a bottle.View Thread

Don't feel bad that he's picking up things from daycare, it happens to all children. As long as you teach him what's right/wrong I think he'll be a more well rounded child. My older DD has come home with actions and words that we do not approve of due to other kids at daycare. We just sit down with her and have conversations about how these are not good and if we see/hear them again she will have to sit in time-out. She's only said bad words once after that! I know 10 months is young to have conversations that he'll understand but it's still worth talking to him when he gets into a screaming fit. Then if he doesn't stop you can ignore the behavior since he's probably doing it for attention.
Good luck! I'm sure it's just a stage.View Thread
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