Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: bananas
Myranda
OK, last thing I'm saying about the bananas!
My mother keeps her bananas on her kitchen counter. My son is over there at least a half an hour once a week on Sundays. He wants a banana because he can see them. He sometimes (if you like that word better) has one to eat, when one is offered. He is very good about not eating things he shouldn't but because bananas are a recent addition to what he can't have, he is having very understandable trouble turning them down.
Myranda
Myranda,
But you have changed what has been said and that's why some of us are very
confused. We remember what you have said previoulsy and maybe you don't. You
said your child goes over to your parents house every Sunday and that he
usually has a banana because they are there on the counter. Now I remember
you saying that your child understands what he can't have and has no problem
with not having certain foods. So having a banana that is sitting there
didn't make sense. Then it wasn't usually him having one but having one
every 8 weeks. That's not usually when they are there once a week. The he
was being offered banana's and doing great considering his age and someone
tempting (my own word) him. Then he's not actually "at" their house but out
with them. No wonder we're all confused. You just don't want to seem to
acknowledge that your stories are changing.
Mary B
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My mother keeps her bananas on her kitchen counter. My son is over there at least a half an hour once a week on Sundays. He wants a banana because he can see them. He sometimes (if you like that word better) has one to eat, when one is offered. He is very good about not eating things he shouldn't but because bananas are a recent addition to what he can't have, he is having very understandable trouble turning them down.
Myranda
Myranda,
But you have changed what has been said and that's why some of us are very
confused. We remember what you have said previoulsy and maybe you don't. You
said your child goes over to your parents house every Sunday and that he
usually has a banana because they are there on the counter. Now I remember
you saying that your child understands what he can't have and has no problem
with not having certain foods. So having a banana that is sitting there
didn't make sense. Then it wasn't usually him having one but having one
every 8 weeks. That's not usually when they are there once a week. The he
was being offered banana's and doing great considering his age and someone
tempting (my own word) him. Then he's not actually "at" their house but out
with them. No wonder we're all confused. You just don't want to seem to
acknowledge that your stories are changing.
Mary B
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