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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 262746" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I like watching her sometimes, too, but there are many times that I think the problem is not going to get solved by her. LOL!! That girl last night- well, I thought she was a difficult child and that family needed a lot more than a temp nanny. And I would have gotten a real kick out of what suggestions she might have had for my son after he became a difficult child. Now, toddlers that are difficult- I can see her being helpful thru the terrible 2's.</p><p></p><p>Weight- oh gosh, difficult child started eating me out of house & home about 11 or 12 yo. He gained even more weight after being put on MS's. And he eats healthy foods so I don't keep ALL stuff out of the house that isn't healthy. For instance, I'll buy a pack of cookies about once a month. I keep yogurt and fruit weekly. I wouldn't let him have more than one soda a day and mostly got difficult child ginger ale or diet sodas. He just would go in phases (related to amount of stability) where he would eat and eat. Of course, I did finally realize that my occassional southern meals were contributing a lot once he got to the age where he wanted seconds for dinner almost every night. LOL! Do you think your health problems and medications might be contributing to your weight too, Janet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 262746, member: 3699"] I like watching her sometimes, too, but there are many times that I think the problem is not going to get solved by her. LOL!! That girl last night- well, I thought she was a difficult child and that family needed a lot more than a temp nanny. And I would have gotten a real kick out of what suggestions she might have had for my son after he became a difficult child. Now, toddlers that are difficult- I can see her being helpful thru the terrible 2's. Weight- oh gosh, difficult child started eating me out of house & home about 11 or 12 yo. He gained even more weight after being put on MS's. And he eats healthy foods so I don't keep ALL stuff out of the house that isn't healthy. For instance, I'll buy a pack of cookies about once a month. I keep yogurt and fruit weekly. I wouldn't let him have more than one soda a day and mostly got difficult child ginger ale or diet sodas. He just would go in phases (related to amount of stability) where he would eat and eat. Of course, I did finally realize that my occassional southern meals were contributing a lot once he got to the age where he wanted seconds for dinner almost every night. LOL! Do you think your health problems and medications might be contributing to your weight too, Janet? [/QUOTE]
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