Hi, I'm really happy that i found this site. I love to share my experiences, the good and the bad, with other people in hopes of helping them. Also like having an unbiased opinion to help out with my own day to day dilemas. This is great, I hope any advice i can give will help somebody else out there. I've been through alot in the past 4 years, relationship wise, and i have learned alot about me, men and communication. I've done alot of growing and i seem to be the go to girl with my friends when it comes to their relationships. Hope i can help! Thankyou, singlemom
Gender: Female Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Occupation: homemaker and childcare provider Age: 33 Member Since: March 18, 2005 Answers: 16 Last Update: January 25, 2006 Visitors: 2521
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Every time my husband and I go anywhere with our 4-year old daughter, she wines and cries in the car, or babbles and sings constantly. Although I prefer the latter, sometimes I just want QUIET!There is no escape in a car, and sound echoes. I don't want to be forced to play kiddie music for her constantly either. How can I get her to behave? (link)
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Dear daughter drives you crazy,
I have a 4 and 6 year old plus i babysit two 2 year olds and a 9 month old. Here are some of my little tricks. Before going anywhere i tell them where we are going and how long we will be in the car, tell them to grab a couple of small toys to play with because mommy needs to concentrate on the roads. Pack small snacks for them, play a game like how many red cars they can find, or how many people they see walking on the street. I find if you keep their minds busy they are to busy to drive you crazy. Hope any of this helps! Let me know. Luann
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