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Re: Sonrise Room and Diet


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Posted By A Son-Rise Message Board Participant on August 26, 1999 at 04:12:17:

In Reply to: Sonrise Room and Diet posted byJohn and Martine Vasey on August 25, 1999 at 18:25:27:

I'm sorry but this is what I don't like to hear...Please, loose the trampoline. Jumping, Jumping, Jumping, Jumping....good? NOT! Not normal. Normal first, age approiate second. Actually love and acceptance first but that is understood. See, if you drive the kid around in the car then you'll be doing that forever. If you give him/her shaving cream to play around in then the child never learns the approiate use for it. I let my son watch me shave then I put some shaving cream on his face, turn the razer around (no blade) and pretend to shave his face. By doing this I am preparing him for the eventual day that he will have to shave. I don't want him eating shaving cream when he matures...
The ever frustrated, John K.


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