|
|
5/30/2007
5:17 pm

|
Jennifer, I tried to ask this question before, but my message came up as an error and then I read something about 'pierced nipples' OH MY! That must hurt! That's not me, however,....
My son has recently started to act out in school and has become silly and distracted. He is 8 years old and at the end of third grade. He is not completing assignments at school and is being too silly. Any advice?
Thanks again! Suzanne |
5/30/2007
8:03 pm |
Speaking of leaking. It happens for a number of reasons and will happen a number of times. A sweet present at a baby shower is a package of handkercheifs to put into your bra to catch exess milk. Sometimes when a mother hears her baby wake up or cry her milk will start to flow. If baby is usually fed at 3pm, then at 3pm a little milk may come out before the baby ge.... Read More  |
5/30/2007
8:07 pm
|
Hi Suzanne-
EEK! What an interesting experience.
Many times children can act silly and distracted in school because they are bored and not stimulated by the curriculum. I would ask your child and also try to get a sense from his teacher. He may need to be given projects that he is more interested in or have greater expectations and responsibilities. When I was in first grade I was tied to my chair by my teacher because I would get up and walk around the room and talk and distract other children. Tying me to my chair was not the way it should have been handled but nonetheless I now as an adult can reflect on to the experience and gain ins.... Read More  |
|
|