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Hero Elementary is a PBS kids' show about elementary school students with superpowers.
But the most unrealistic thing on the show is the 1-to-4 teacher/student ratio.
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What Are Some Good Books to Teach a Two Year Old How to Care for a New Dog?
lemmy.dbzer0.com What Are Some Good Books to Teach a Two Year Old How to Care for a New Dog? - Divisions by zeroTitle. We’re planning to get the kiddo a puppy for Christmas and while reading Sterling, the Best Fork Dog Ever it occurred to me that I could blend in bits of wisdom about caring for a dog (no, puppies do NOT go in the dishwasher). Are there any other Pre-K level books that could be a fun bed time ...
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Croup can eat a bag of dicks.
My 7 month son got croup and has been in an out of the ER twice this week. Its currently midnight and is getting another nebulizer dose before we get moved to a room. Hes doing better but its been rough. We are gonna be here at least another day for observation this time which is way better than getting sent home again to see how he does. Here's hoping he kicks its ass and gets over this quick. It sucks seeing my little guy sick like this.
Edit: he's doing a lot better today. They were doing the nebulizer every two hours and its been almost 7 without it now. Fingers crossed we are over the hump. Thanks for the support y'all.
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"Pikachu? Nooooo!!!"
cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/723159317275888599
> "Pikachu? Nooooo!!!" > > I went to a kid's birthday party yesterday and his dad hit it out of the park with this homemade Pikachu cake. The photo shows it mostly carved and served, but it was two-tiered, with a red and white poke ball bottom. Also not shown are the fondant ears. It was delicious, too. > > \#Pokemon #Pikachu #cake #DadsRule #DIY > > @[email protected]
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I'm a dad of two girls.
A 3 year old and 1 year old. Today, for the first time, my 3 year old daughter put some nail polish on my toes. Feeling beautiful over here.
- binsider.one Millennial dads spend 3 times as much time with their kids than previous generations -
Today’s dads get that. Research shows millennial dads have more egalitarian beliefs about childcare, and are striving to see more even distribution
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my daughter's first computer
I finally found a use for an underpowered sbc I bought during the pandemic. I put Debian base, lightdm and sugar on it. It was a fun project for me. Hopefully it introduces a lifelong love of computers.
She already had a text to speech robot saying things like poopy, fart, butt stink and fire in the hole. The apple doesn't fall too far from the dingleberry.
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she's eating it!
When daddy is the chef de cuisine and some random shit in your fridge is expired but smells ok.
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my little gambler is in the hospital again
I posted a picture of my little girl playing the slots yesterday. We had actually just come from an immediate care place. We told them she was starting a new UTI/kidney infection. She just got out of the hospital less than 2 weeks ago and has previous history with this problem.
These infections go from zero to 100. She'll go from no fever to 106+ in under an hour. So we were desperate for some help yesterday. The doctor listened to our story, looked at the chart, and decided she was fine.
Today we're back in the ER with another runaway infection. We came because we couldn't control the fever that blew up out of nowhere. She's being admitted and will be here for several days. We are exhausted and disheartened.
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my daughter came up with a plan to pay off her medical bills
She was up $0.80 at one point, but chose to reinvest her winnings into more spins. This proved to be a strategic blunder, though, as she walked away penniless and disheartened about 15 seconds later.
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new year's eve plans?
What are you dads doing today?
I'll go first:
The Mrs found a local restaurant who are hosting a kids new years eve party at 3pm. We have reservations, there will be a meal, countdown, ball drop, the works. My 4 yo daughter is PUMPED! (We are too).
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Screen Time?
How do you guys handle screen time and what rules do you have? We've settled on "intentional" screen time like Friday night movies, but also some situations like when our kid is sick.
Also, any favorites? Bluey is by far the favorite here, though Ponyo is a recent strong contender.
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my 4 year old daughter turned the thermostat up to 76 today
My wife had to open the windows to let some heat out. This is why we can't afford to start a college fund.
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some dad questions are better left unanswered
I finally have a purely hypothetical answer to a question that's been gnawing at me for a couple years. Why is there a plunger outside on my back deck?
Well, what if a squirrel got itself stuck trying to crawl under your chain link fence, died and went unnoticed until it started to smell? Let's say at the time this squirrel was discovered, something had eaten it's face off down to the skull. A blunt handled instrument like a plunger for prodding said decaying, putrid squirrel out of the fence could really come in handy. That's at least until you start trying to put some muscle behind trying to release it. You're trying not to look straight at it because stuff is oozing out of it when, suddenly, its tail brushes against the skin on the top of your foot, because you're of course wearing sandals. That footwear choice was made during a simpler time when the only thing on your to do list was running the garbage and recycling out to the cans in the alley. Your senses being already heightened, the reaction you have to the tickling on your foot causes you to jerk the plunger in a manner which you would not otherwise have done. This movement severs the squirrel's exposed skull from the rest of its corpse. It is in this moment that you question the futility of your existence, poke the skull into the bag with the rest of the squirrel, run it out to the city garbage can, and finally return the plunger to its natural habitat on the deck where it will lie in wait until it is again called upon to provide assistance in some future ghastly task.
Again, this is purely hypothetical.
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Baby monitor recommendations
My wife thinks I'm insane but, what experience do you have with baby monitors and what steps did you take with commercial products to make sure they weren't vulnerable like most IoT garbage out there?
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this is the singer from presidents of the United States of America
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open source baby activity tracking app
lemmings.world Baby Journal - Open source app for tracking baby activities - Lemmings.worldA while ago I made an app for tracking baby activities because I became a parent and was horrified at how many permissions the existing apps required and how much tracking they contained. Both the app and the server are open source. This is a web-app which also has an Android version in the Play Sto...
im a soon to be dad and was looking through those apps and was disturbed by how much some of them cost or require subscription for features. this looks simple and easy enough to start out with when the time comes. hopefully it helps someone else too.
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if anything happens I love you
It's on Netflix. I read the description and decided to watch it anyway so I deserve this deeply disturbed and uncomfortable feeling I'm sitting with right now.
Has anyone else seen it?
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my little one started a summer pre-school prep class on Monday
and on wednesday, she woke up with a 103 fever that's still lingering. and it starts....
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In Ohio, you and your spouse share an FMLA pool for children if work together
Just a heads up, if you're looking to have children in Ohio. If you and your spouse work at the same place, your company can give you a shared FMLA pool, rather than two separate pools. Not sure if this is a common rule, across the country. And obviously your company can give you more as they see fit.
The company my wife and I work lets us take 2 weeks off with no approval needed, which is what I'll do, and I'm giving my wife the 12 weeks of FMLA. I only have 2 weeks vacation time, so if I took any more, I'd start eating my cash.
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I made a very consequential decision this weekend.
I let my Sam's club membership expire and signed up for Costco instead.
You see, my 4 year old refuses to potty train and mommy refuses to let me force the issue. Sam's club sells size 7 diapers in their house brand. Costco does not. We've got about a dozen diapers left.
The ball is in your court mommy. What's your next nove?
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Father's day plans?
What's everyone doing for father's day tomorrow? Usually I have big plans (museums, boats, etc) but this year for whatever reason I haven't been able to settle on anything. Any good suggestions in the Western Chicago suburbs? Kids are 4 and 2 and I want to involve them somehow. Thanks!