Re: Letting them do what they want
[email protected]
In a message dated 12/08/2001 6:10:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Julian wanted to watch desperately. We let him. I think he was amazed, not
because we usually say no to stuff...but because it was certainly different!
He sat in a dark room all day and all evening watching, and was THRILLED!
Periodically he would emerge during commercials GLOWING, for a quick visit
with the Moms.
Kathryn
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[email protected] writes:
> Maybe he is just a late bloomer.Recently there was a 15 hour Star Trek: The Next Generation marathon on that
> Have you ever totally left him to his own devices? Letting him do all the
> "wasteful things" that are painful to let slide-like watch TV for 200 hours
> straight.
> It kills me when Tori wants to watch cartoon network for days straight, but
> she always snaps out of it, or when she walks around with her face in a
> gameboy.
>
Julian wanted to watch desperately. We let him. I think he was amazed, not
because we usually say no to stuff...but because it was certainly different!
He sat in a dark room all day and all evening watching, and was THRILLED!
Periodically he would emerge during commercials GLOWING, for a quick visit
with the Moms.
Kathryn
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