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Will she not drink anything? What about 1 part juice to 3 parts water?
I agree with PP I would talk with a different doctor.View Thread

I have 2 speech delayed boys. I waited until Cris was 4 before he ever said mama. Both of my boys have been in speech therapy for a long time now. We started by getting an EI evaluation. I had the baby evaluated at 10 months beacuse of past history. My baby is now saying more words than my almost 5YO.
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I work in the Social Services field and without foster parents we couldn't do what we do. Foster parents have one of the hardest parenting jobs out there. Thank you for loving Sam for the time that you had him. I know you will miss him but I'm happy that he found his forever home.View Thread

O is for .. Olivia my oldest who I don't know how I would make it through most days without her help
O is for.. Only my kids will do on a bad day when I need a hug
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I have heard differeing opions on how often to give a LO with eczema a bath. Our family Dr. told me to only give him a bath twice a week and only use soap 1 of those times. Our allergist told me to let him take a bath as often as he wanted too. Somewhere along the line it was suggested that we have him take a bath with oatmeal in it. You can buy it already in a package for baths but I just ground some up in the food processor and put some in his bath. Warm to cool baths not hot. Hot water is more drying.
We were prescribed something to help when my LO had flare ups frequently. We haven't had to use it in a while and I can't remember the name of it (it is at home).
This may sound wierd but is he eating something at daycare that he doesn't get at home? My LO had more flareups when he drank milk.View Thread



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