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    • GraemeEG
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      Is it just me or does this crowd tend to skew more girl-dad?
      3 under the age of ten here......

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      • MattM
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        Could be part of the apocalypse. Global warming, neo-Fascism, girls.

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        • GraemeEG
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          I figured it was because we had the common thread of being gluttons for financial punishment

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          • mclaincauseyM
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            That’s interesting. Gotta say, I absolutely love being a girl daddy. I’m sure I’ll be much more patient with her than I would a little mini-me 😂

            Think it, be it.

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            • GraemeEG
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              @mclaincausey same.
              I would much prefer not to have a mini me.

              I think the term at the time for me as a wee one was a combination of "active" and "busy"

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              • C
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                @EdH they're crafty little buggers

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                • BrianB
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                  I’ve figured out boy or girl they all cost a fortune
                  Ours is only in what I call primary school, depending on the time they turn 5 here depends on whether or not they have to sit it out in childcare for another 6 months or can actually go to school unless you go to a private school when the do a mid year let’s make money intake
                  Jacob was in that group and way way past childcare kindergarten so we enrolled him
                  One of the best things we did even if it has stretched our expenses somewhat

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                  • deancleanD
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                    Sorry @goosehd i missed your reply to me. I’m still getting used to notifications with the new forum. I agree with you whole heartedly. There are definite advantages of being older. I was too busy thinking about where my next beer and party were going to be in my 20’s and 30’s.

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                    • chrisjohnnickC
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                      boy dad here. have a 2.5 year old and one that is just shy of 7. both very active, busy, wild, spontaneous, adventurous, etc.

                      I'm just tired. always tired.

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                      • ChokoC
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                        @EdH and all other new dads. My mom told me to do this and it really works. When your child hits 4 months old, put them in their crib. The day they turn 4 months. It’s gonna be hard as fuck for the wife because your kid is gonna scream bloody murder. Wait 5 minutes, go in and reassure them that you’re there. DON’T pick them up. Just reach over the crib. Walk out. Come back in 10 minutes. Do the same thing. Then wait 15 more minutes and so on. Until they’re asleep. I’ve told all new parents this and it will teach them that when you put them in their crib, it’s time to sleep. And they won’t be crawling into bed with you when they’re 2-3 years old like a lot of kids do. Cause they won’t shake sleeping with you until they’re 6 or 7. I let my son sleep with us sometimes but only when he’s sick. Hope this helps
                        Choko

                        Less is more

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                        • ChokoC
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                          Oh and it’s 4 months because that’s when kids start forming habits

                          Less is more

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                          • MattM
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                            That’s pretty much it. That, I believe, is the same as a what they say in the book. I still recommend the book, maybe the library has it? The benefit of the book is that it has a lot of additional info on how to address pacifiers, bed toys and even relapses. You’ll get to those right when you’re feeling good about yourself.

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                            • MattM
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                              Also, just remember that in 9-11 short years you’ll be able to leave them home alone for a few hours at a time.

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                              • C
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                                you'd be safer leaving them now. 10+ years they're a menace.

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                                • BrianB
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                                  Any tips for getting a 6 year old not to wake you up at 7am on a weekend apart from getting a padlock for our bedroom door 😂

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                                  • jerkulesJ
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                                    @Brian exact same thing with my 6 year old, though he’s an even earlier riser (6am). I’ve given up trying to stop him, it’s easier to just roll with it. Also, on weekdays we expect him to get up fairly early (although 6am is a bit of a piss take) - so it feels a bit unreasonable to expect him to know to adjust his body clock on weekends.

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                                    • EdHE
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                                      @Brian I mean, there’s an obvious solution - be awake before the 6 year old? 😅

                                      When I was a toddler, my parents trained me to use the VCR. They’d leave The Jungle Book in the machine, and I’d go watch that through a couple of times before they’d wake up.

                                      Might not be feasible these days - who knows what they could end up putting on streaming services without parental supervision if you taught them how to use Netflix on their own or something… 🤷🏻‍♂️

                                      Take the dive...

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                                      • EdHE
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                                        @SKT There’s this guy from Norway that does metal covers of pop songs. My baby already has a playlist (curated by me) of SFW metal that I’m training her on to try and avoid this issue arising later. Here’s a YT link to help you find him (I’m not on Spotify):

                                        https://youtube.com/@leolego

                                        Though I expect they’ll be more influenced by their peers than their parents in matters of taste. I was lucky in that my best friend when I was a kiddo was obsessed with Queen, so I got into good rock n roll young.

                                        Take the dive...

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                                        • deancleanD
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                                          @Choko we did the same with our kid. He outgrew his bassinet at just under 3 months so we had no choice but to put him in his crib. It worked great. He was out of our bedroom and into his own. There were a few rough nights but my wife and I were pretty regimented about his “sleep training”. He knows it’s time to sleep when he’s out in the crib. He just rolls over and is asleep in seconds. It’s nice. My wife gets all the credit for reading up and implementing a plan.

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                                          • jerkulesJ
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                                            Interesting reading this thread. I’ve got three kids, two girls (8 and 2.5) and a boy (6). At the moment it feels like we’re parenting a wide variety of different species; girl toddler prone to tantrums, 6 year old boy with lots of energy, older girl with more complex emotional needs as she approaches her pre-teens. It’s pretty exhausting, but I can tell that our family and home is a happy place for our children. Plus with three it’s always a party.

                                            Sleep is something I’ve learnt to take a pretty laidback approach to. We’ve Co-slept with all our kids as babies. My oldest two slept with us until they were toddlers before moving to their own beds. For a few years they’d come join us in the middle of the night. At the time it bothered me a little, but they grew out of it at around 4-5 years old. With hindsight I see that it was just a small phase of our lives and I’m glad I got to maximise the cuddles while I could. It’s made me much more relaxed with my third - I don’t care that the majority of the time she’s in our bed still. I get a brief few years where she wants to sleep near me, so I’m gonna make the most of the cuddles while I can.

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