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Fun Post...How taking care of babies has changed
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 729590" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, life is sure different for three year old little Princess than itiwas for my daughter. At 18 months she could navigate a tablet and had her own. We took her a kids museum and she saw our old fashion dial phones for the first time. Kid TV is learning. Toys are very different and talk, sing, do cartwheels and are often interactive. Most kids are in daycare very early. My grandson, now ten, was in daycare at six weeks. Princess is a stay at home mom, very unusual but I think it is good for baby that her mother is raising her lol. Halloween is on a timed schedule and lots of it is just trick or treating at shopping malls. Paper diapers are the rule, probably everywhere. That's all either of my grands wore. I don't think there are high high chairs anymore. Chairs with tray on the ground.</p><p></p><p>It's a whole new world for our grandbabies vs. their mothers, our own babies. Technology changed the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 729590, member: 1550"] Well, life is sure different for three year old little Princess than itiwas for my daughter. At 18 months she could navigate a tablet and had her own. We took her a kids museum and she saw our old fashion dial phones for the first time. Kid TV is learning. Toys are very different and talk, sing, do cartwheels and are often interactive. Most kids are in daycare very early. My grandson, now ten, was in daycare at six weeks. Princess is a stay at home mom, very unusual but I think it is good for baby that her mother is raising her lol. Halloween is on a timed schedule and lots of it is just trick or treating at shopping malls. Paper diapers are the rule, probably everywhere. That's all either of my grands wore. I don't think there are high high chairs anymore. Chairs with tray on the ground. It's a whole new world for our grandbabies vs. their mothers, our own babies. Technology changed the world. [/QUOTE]
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