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		<title>An Alternate Theory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mr. Pants seems to be back to his old self. This week he only had a few boneless episodes with me and those only lasted about 30 seconds. Mostly in regards to having clothing put on or removed. I&#8217;ve started just letting him run out to the car in his socks and once he is [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Pants seems to be back to his old self. This week he only had a few boneless episodes with me and those only lasted about 30 seconds. Mostly in regards to having clothing put on or removed. I&#8217;ve started just letting him run out to the car in his socks and once he is strapped to the car seat I put his shoes on.</p>
<p>My alternate theory is that last week, when he was being boneless A LOT, is that he was just sick and weirded out by the sudden care taking routine. He went from me all the time to Vim and nanny and then to me and Vim all week. Confusing! He seems to be over it AND he language is getting better SO FAST. I&#8217;m amazed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/halfwaythere/3470029792/" title="playing on the forklift by Minniekins, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3599/3470029792_2828ef2e6b.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="playing on the forklift" /></a></p>
<p>Yesterday at M and T and T&#8217;s house Jack ate 1/2 a brownie bite, another 1/2  brownie bite and 2-3 fudge stripe cookies. Dear future self, do not allow baby to eat a bunch of chocolate and sugar with out balancing it with some protein. Suddenly Jack was um, a tad EXTRA exuberant, not bad exuberant just VERY. He ran up and down the driveway screaming and dancing with two other kids and then he cornered T in the garage trying to hold hands. Then he and T tried to touch and pick up every single tool in the garage and had to be herded out. Then Mr. Pants ran around the house in circles.</p>
<p>He has been throwing and hitting WAY too much. I&#8217;m getting tired of admonishing him even though I know the repetition of it is probably what he needs to learn not to do it. But HOW LONG does this throwing and hitting stage last? Forever if I am doing something wrong?</p>


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		<title>Boneless Baby Alert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have a boneless baby on our hands and he likes to scream and fling himself to the ground and then wiggle around like a fish out of water sometimes scooting himself clear across the room. It&#8217;s highly unpleasant and makes me sigh loudly and roll my eyes (bad parenting notch #45556). He did not [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have a boneless baby on our hands and he likes to scream and fling himself to the ground and then wiggle around like a fish out of water sometimes scooting himself clear across the room. It&#8217;s highly unpleasant and makes me sigh loudly and roll my eyes (bad parenting notch #45556). He did not do this while I was gone at all apparently.</p>
<p>When I got off the plane Jack WAS NOT happy to see me. He lowered his head and stuck out his lips and furrowed his brown in classic Jack fashion. But then I got a little smile and a little bit of peaking at me. When I held him he cried for his dad and flung himself out of my arms. Oh how sad it was for me!! But by the time we got into the car he was getting used to me again and when we got home I was in the right context and he was pretty happy to snuggle me and read some books. The next day he was totally normal.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/halfwaythere/3456940432/" title="eating with fork by Minniekins, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3529/3456940432_47d5bda516.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="eating with fork" /></a></p>
<p>Except for this boneless problem. If I recall correctly he started doing this at some other point. maybe around 17 months? And he did it for a a few weeks and then it petered out. My theory is that he is having a bit of a communication break through but not quite fast enough for what he needs to express and thus, the extra frustration.</p>
<p>I love that he <em>finally</em> says moma. a few mornings ago I heard him say, &#8220;where&#8217;s moma?&#8221;. It was SO CUTE. Some of the words he uses most often are, hot, moma, walk, cold, milk, car, go, more (accompanied by hand sign), kitty, train and shoe. And he definitely says new words everyday AND still talks in his gibberish language. I am so going to miss the gibberish language. Where&#8217;s moma?, totally counts as a sentence I think. I&#8217;m not sure if I&#8217;ve heard him use any other two word combination. Maybe he&#8217;s said, &#8220;It hot!&#8221;. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to know what do when he flings himself to the ground. I&#8217;ve been trying different things (besides rolling my eyes) and I think I&#8217;m going to stick to what I was trying to do the last time he was in this phase which is to<br />
first acknowledge that hes frustrated,<br />
spend a bit trying to help him<br />
A. figure out what the problem is or<br />
B. communicate what the problem is,<br />
C. try to figure it out myself based on situation</p>
<p>I think it is key to make sure that all this doesn&#8217;t take more than like 30 seconds or so. And I&#8217;m not so big on making a ton of sympathetic noises. It&#8217;s not that I&#8217;m NOT sympathetic&#8230; it&#8217;s just that I don&#8217;t want to end up making it a huge DEAL. I think this goes against the Harvey Karp method of mimicking their distress to make sure they know you fully understand. I&#8217;ve not ever been sure I&#8217;ve gotten that to work.</p>
<p>So then, I let him know that when he&#8217;s done crying we can do whatever, read a book, have some milk, etc.</p>
<p>My &#8216;what to expect from the toddler years&#8217; book is kind of useless. It&#8217;s broken up in this question and answer format, which is fine, except that the questions are like, &#8220;my son freaks out when i try to put shoes on him&#8221; and then there will be this LONG ASS answer and then the NEXT question will be &#8220;my daughter hates it when i put her coat on and wont stop crying&#8221; with a similarly long answer and then then next one will be all about how one kids hates have his hair brushed. I mean, did they want to go through every possible thing a kid could object to? like a long dumb books organized stupidly? Next time I recommend they have a chapter titled &#8216;your kid will hate shit, here&#8217;s how to deal&#8217;.</p>
<p>My problem is that I have a hard time being consistent which is what all the baby books tell you to be. </p>


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