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Old 06-18-2014, 09:48 PM   #1
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DIY Parent Medicine

clone but still an idea, maybe...

Kisses, for example. make everything better.

My parents gave my sister and me "dream charms" to ward off nightmares. they were actually big pearly buttons, but they worked. We clasped them or put them under our pillows and didn't have any more bad dreams.

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probably one of the two sound parenting ideas they had
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Old 06-18-2014, 10:21 PM   #2
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Can't do big buttons now, choking hazard.
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Old 06-19-2014, 12:06 AM   #3
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Rub some dirt in it and get back in the game.
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Old 06-19-2014, 06:22 AM   #4
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Nothing worked for me re nightmares.
Although Limey can attest that I'm fine once woken up.

Mum used to be able to calm my night-fears though.
I hear her voice even now when I'm working myself up into a state (aka two o'clock in the morning thoughts).
"Sssh now, it's okay. Can you do anything about it right now? I mean right this minute? No. So we'll deal with it in the morning. If you lie still and rest it will give you strength."

As a Teaching Assistant my magic bag held bubbles, wet-wipes, patterned tissues (because even a snotty child wants to wipe their nose on a puppy) a whistle and mini-binoculars.
My priorities were different than those of a parent, but the kit worked for the role.
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Old 06-19-2014, 10:09 AM   #5
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Sundae ... get your mom to record how she soothes you from a nightmare.
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Old 06-19-2014, 10:33 AM   #6
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Old 06-19-2014, 02:36 PM   #7
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Old 06-19-2014, 03:25 PM   #8
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Can't do big buttons now, choking hazard.
Too big to be choking hazard. at least 1" diameter. Plus you just can't sell them for child use if they're small enough to be a choking hazard, there's no laws about what parents do with them, plus such remedies only really work with kids who are big enough that choking hazards are no longer an issue.

But C+ for effort, anyway.
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Old 06-19-2014, 04:01 PM   #9
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I was joking about it, taking the politically correct position.
However, when the kid chokes, or even tells the wrong person about the button, and child protective services hauls your whole brood off to foster homes, you'll learn a little more about American laws governing what parents can and can not do. My bet is you'll be both surprised and unhappy.
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Old 06-20-2014, 07:28 AM   #10
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Strictly speaking, they consider anything that can fit inside the mouth at all to be a choking hazard. Needs a 3" diameter, minimum.

My mom used to tell me that I had accidentally gotten onto the "bad dream side" of my pillow, and just flip it over and everything would be fine again.
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Old 06-20-2014, 08:01 AM   #11
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I used to make up cautionary stories about a foolish kid named Dwayne who makes really horrible choices and ends up dying. Used to do it for years. It was really fun, and it worked well too. Great for teaching them what not to do.

Now "Dwayne" is a sort of safe word that they can work into a phone conversation with us so we know they need us to come pick them up or extract them from a situation or something. Hope they never need to use it.

I hope they never meet a real person named Dwayne, because they will have prejudices against the moron.
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Old 06-20-2014, 08:13 AM   #12
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The question is, who did you know named Dwayne, growing up?
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Old 06-20-2014, 08:44 AM   #13
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I never even knew anyone named Dwayne! I think there was a character on a Cosby show spinoff about the daughter going to college, but that's the only Dwayne I know of.
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I used to make up cautionary stories about a foolish kid named Dwayne who makes really horrible choices and ends up dying. Used to do it for years. It was really fun, and it worked well too. Great for teaching them what not to do.

Now "Dwayne" is a sort of safe word that they can work into a phone conversation with us so we know they need us to come pick them up or extract them from a situation or something. Hope they never need to use it.

I hope they never meet a real person named Dwayne, because they will have prejudices against the moron.
An old friend (who has since passed away) told a story about how he was telling his boys to stop jumping on the bed...one of his sons said "Oh great, here we go, he probably knows someone who died doing this." Funny folks...

I know a Dwayne. Everyone calls him Dewey. He is a bit goofusy.
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Old 06-20-2014, 10:57 AM   #15
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I know a Dwayne.... He is a bit goofusy.
I know! Right?

Something about a guy named Dwayne. He takes on that role to fit the name.
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