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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 288558" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Hi everyone! I didn't think I'd get here tonight, but decided I need a teeny break before the next lot of work I have to do. Not planning on sleeping much tonight!</p><p>If you're wondering why you didn't hear from me yesterday, my day was sooOO busy with the three little cherubs and No special DD12 helper, that I was thoroughly exhausted by night time. </p><p> </p><p>Amazingly, things went pretty well, just like my old nursing days - toileting rounds every hour! Feeding, watering, sending to bed!</p><p>Working on signing 'thank you' with bubby because she has no speech; and getting Boy to say 'I want' etc rather than 'me want' He says = me can't want...' whch I find really peculiar. I hope to convince bio mum to work on that too; but since I can't convince her he has a toileting problem... well....</p><p>Little cherub had no less than 12 soils, and nearly as many tantrums when I tried to coax her to the toilet. Maybe it will be easier when the siblings are here?</p><p>Oh, bubby shut the door today, when I asked - "someone shut the door please".</p><p>I took the siblings home today, and cherub stayed. She'd already told her mum she didn't want to go home for the weekend. She was easier to deal with this afternoon.</p><p>My DD12 was at dancing workshops from 2-6pm, then had a piano lesson, so she's pretty tuckered out tonight.</p><p>tomorrow I have some church friends coming to help with a few things about the place, so I have to prepare a list, food, and tidy up a bit. </p><p> </p><p>I have decided to try cherub on a dairy free diet for two weeks, leading into a wheat/gluten/cassein free diet. I have read some research which shows that it might help with autism spectrum, any suggestions please? The hardest part will be convincing mum to keep it up when she has her for the weekends.</p><p>Has anyone ready the book "Louder than Words" by Jenny McCarthy?</p><p> </p><p>Have a lovely day everyone.... might check in later tonight when I've done some more work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 288558, member: 7416"] Hi everyone! I didn't think I'd get here tonight, but decided I need a teeny break before the next lot of work I have to do. Not planning on sleeping much tonight! If you're wondering why you didn't hear from me yesterday, my day was sooOO busy with the three little cherubs and No special DD12 helper, that I was thoroughly exhausted by night time. Amazingly, things went pretty well, just like my old nursing days - toileting rounds every hour! Feeding, watering, sending to bed! Working on signing 'thank you' with bubby because she has no speech; and getting Boy to say 'I want' etc rather than 'me want' He says = me can't want...' whch I find really peculiar. I hope to convince bio mum to work on that too; but since I can't convince her he has a toileting problem... well.... Little cherub had no less than 12 soils, and nearly as many tantrums when I tried to coax her to the toilet. Maybe it will be easier when the siblings are here? Oh, bubby shut the door today, when I asked - "someone shut the door please". I took the siblings home today, and cherub stayed. She'd already told her mum she didn't want to go home for the weekend. She was easier to deal with this afternoon. My DD12 was at dancing workshops from 2-6pm, then had a piano lesson, so she's pretty tuckered out tonight. tomorrow I have some church friends coming to help with a few things about the place, so I have to prepare a list, food, and tidy up a bit. I have decided to try cherub on a dairy free diet for two weeks, leading into a wheat/gluten/cassein free diet. I have read some research which shows that it might help with autism spectrum, any suggestions please? The hardest part will be convincing mum to keep it up when she has her for the weekends. Has anyone ready the book "Louder than Words" by Jenny McCarthy? Have a lovely day everyone.... might check in later tonight when I've done some more work. [/QUOTE]
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