Best posts on Child and Me from May 2009
June 1, 2009 — telco | Posted in Uncategorized. No Comments »Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
- Diary and Egg replacements
Posted on Monday, May 18th, 2009 in Health & Food – Comments: (2)My kid has egg allergies. Milk allergies. All kinds of allergies! It’s a nightmare: food is falling apart, he can eat only food from home, to every party we come with our own versions of pizzas, cakes, ice cream, cookies, etc. Search for substitutes is a never ending story for us. If you feel like you are in the same boat, or you prefer to avoid certain foods from other considerations, you might find these resources helpful:Egg ReplacementMilk ReplacementDiary Free or Egg Free ProductsEgg Substitute Recipes (Each replaces one egg)more at TipNut:*It’s recommended not to replace more than 2 eggs per recipe.
- Hang on there! Three months old hanging for 12 seconds! – developmental blog of a three month old baby.
Posted on Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 in Baby Needs – Comments: (0)Could you believe that a baby can support his own weight hanging for 12 seconds straight from his parent’s fingers? Could you believe that a three month old would tell his parents when he needs a potty? Could you believe that a three month old could submit an application to college? I am just kidding about the last one, but these are the fun developmental activities that we’ve tried with our 3 months old baby and how they worked for us!
- List of words used in English presentations
Posted on Monday, May 11th, 2009 in To Read – Comments: (1)For those interested to see all the English words used in the presentations for Single Words, Couplets, Phrases, etc. – there is an MS Excel file available at the site: List of All Words. I’ll be updating this file every time I upload a new set of words.
- New Presentations in English
Posted on Sunday, May 10th, 2009 in Uncategorized – Comments: (0)Hm, apparently I should have changed the fonts for my kid a while ago: he can read small letters in A.P.P.’s presentations without problem (available here: Fantastic Collection of Presentations by A.P.P.)! Yet, I am reducing font sizes and changing colors gradually for everyone’s sake: Teach Your Child to read… in English: Phrases 2 – relatives and actions .
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