Of course the answer is NO...but how do I explain that to my three year old son who thinks sharing his food with his little sister is just a token of his love? We've had this struggle lately with a lot of issues. For example, how do I teach him that it's ok to pee on the grass at the farm, but it's NOT ok to pee on the grass at home? How do I teach him that it's ok to say "God" when you are singing "I am a child of God," but not in the "Oh my G" sentence?
I was feeding Connelly some chicken nuggets, and all the sudden I look over and he has his fork in Londyn's mouth. I rushed over there to pull a huge chicken nugget out of her mouth. She doesn't have any teeth yet and I'm sure she would've choked had I not seen the incident. We've been trying to teach him lately that sharing is a really nice thing to do. I told him that babies can't eat nuggets, but he just looked at me and said, "I'm sharing, Mom, I'm sharing."
I guess what I'm trying to say, is that parenting is hard to explain sometimes!!! :)
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So cute! I love it, good luck and if you can figure out how to teach him please pass on your wisdom.
AMEN!
I totally agree with you. Parenting is rough and i only have one child. I don't know how you do it with three. You are a lot better than me. We are trying to teach Jaggar to SHARE!!! ya right, if he doesn't get it, he will find a way to get it. Your family pics are darling!!! :)
I don't know...Jake could eat a whole kids meal at 9 months. Gross I know.
We have been having the same problem with the "oh my g" sentence!! How funny!! Parenting is a whirlwind that's for sure!!
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