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The linked article is an interesting counterweight to Javid's post. Perhaps the truth is a balance between the two points.
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comment At what age should sleeping and eating schedules be fixed for a kid?
@AnishaKaul: You're right with your question, but it's the wrong question to think of -- yes, when the baby cries for food then it's feeding time whether it fits your schedule or not. But the trick is that you can introduce feeding time when the schedule says it's time -- don't wait for the baby to ask for it. Same goes for sleep. When the baby demands X, provide X (and reset the schedule's timer). When the schedule indicates X, also provide X. The baby will learn the schedule that way!
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answered What is an appropriate age to talk to you child about alcohol?
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comment Daughter saying whole sentences at home but not in kindergarten
It could be resistance against the expectations - like a sort of stage fright. Your home feels safe to her but perhaps she just needs to build up enough confidence to dare speak "in public." Be patient and don't push too hard.
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revised What light colors will help calming down before bedtime?
"hay"?! Weird way to misspell "helpful"! o_O
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