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  1. Disaster monday :laugh: (sorry) It sounds like an excellent idea, but I know some 8 year olds that would get nightmares from that sort of thing. Could you imagine trying to do something like that in a school setting? lol!

     

    FWIW, I would consider bringing back diaster monday, maybe play around with the day of the week you do it on, or only do it 1-2x/month to avoid the feeling of constant disaster. You want your kids to feel prepared for a disaster, but you don't want them to feel like every time you leave the house disaster will most likely strike.

     

    My idea of a disaster monday would be role playing the disaster. One kid role plays like they are in the situation, and one parent and the other kid talk them through the situation (as much or as little talk is necessary) . In some cases, kid 2 might need to play the part of the robber or wild animal or bystander, for instance. Having one kid be the "victim" and one be the "bystander" would teach both what to do if you are in the situation, and what to do if you see someone in the situation at once.

     

    I would hope that role playing, as opposed to just talking about the situation or watching a video, would help them feel more comfortable about not only the idea of the "disaster", but about getting through the "disaster" safely. Because the whole point of this exercise would be to prepare them in case such a thing ever happened.

  2. Karate has been great for my son. He started just before he turned 5 and now has just turned 6. I agree that a good instructor is KEY. Ours is wonderful and my son has a deep respect for him. One time my son was going through a hitting his sisters phase at home. So we talked to his instructor who had a big talk with my son and said that he takes peoples' belts away for things like this. The hitting stopped instantly.

    So it's not all just being rough, hitting, kicking. They learn discipline and respect.

    :iagree:

  3. I would suggest a nice small home daycare a couple times/week, especially if you can find a daycare/babysitter that you like a lot. Do you have a church or something similar that you could find trustworthy people through?

     

    Is it possible to take him outdoors to let him run wild (within the confines of a baseball diamond or something similar) for at least an hour per day? Or an indoor playground? Or a community center that offers toddler gym sessions? You could potentially hire a homeschooled high schooler or a college student to take him out while you get some sane time with the olders.

  4. I was feeling extra paranoid, so I gave it twenty minutes. Nothing blew up. Whew. I've never done that before!

     

    Glad to hear it!

     

    I usually wait just until the smell goes away though. Leave the house for a minute or so and come back in to see if it still smells.

     

    But I would be freaking out if I had left it on for that long.

  5. A week or so ago, I went on a similar decluttering "rampage". Much more work is left to be done, but getting so much done can be oh so satisfying!

     

    Oh, and I made sure to do it WITHOUT DH's help. I was able to get rid of so much stuff that was weighing us down - stuff that DH was attached to, but didn't know it existed. And luckily, when I told him what I had done, he was fine with it :hurray:

  6. :grouphug: My ds woke in the wee hours of the morning vomiting. He's managed to vomit on both beds and a few pillows. I'm dirt tired, but he's wide awake and enjoying a shower.

     

    Try bananas, applesauce, rice, toast, and yogurt, with plenty of water/other fluids and soups. If he feels up to it, walking around might lessen the cramps and move things down the intestines.

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