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    Organic cotton clothes for chunky babies?

    @dol1lbabyzs My middle kid was a chonk- a lot of brands that are cut for cloth diapers are great for chunky babies! I mostly know Euro brands, but I think you can still get them in North America (these are all organic cotton): Frugi, Maxomorra, Piccalilly, Little Green Radicals
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    Introducing a 4th language to a 2 year old

    @alenharry Nope, 4 is fine as long as there's some level of consistency and frequency! I used to work at bilingual schools and we had a few kids at each place that were quadrilingual and overall it was fairly successful. They admittedly had at least one language of the 4 that was significantly...
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    What does sleep through the night mean and when?

    @miltonjs For me personally it means truly sleeping through in terms of they go down for the night at bedtime and then don't wake up (or at any rate, are loud or upset enough to wake anyone else up) till it's either time for daycare/school in the morning or on the weekends till a reasonable-ish...
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    PPROM'd 28w4d + Strep B positive - Induce or c-sec?

    @proxile I was strep B positive and had PPROM in week 36 with my third baby so I did end up with a pitocin induction (wasn't progressing). So not the same scenario as I was way further along, but I did have those two factors. What is your care team recommending? Are they leaving the decision...
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    Questions and thoughts from a daycare teacher

    @jamesmason10 Absolutely, and it's always lovely to acknowledge it! But I would be really surprised if parents sending their kids to a monolingual preschool would have any expectations for a minority language to be somehow reinforced there in any significant capacity- that would be a tall order...
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    Questions and thoughts from a daycare teacher

    @mica_ For sure! I worked at a bilingual preschool for a few years and the kids always loved hearing songs from around the world :) Music is such a great way for kids to pick up language organically.
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    Do bilingual kids feel left out at school?

    @lippy1004 In my experience, no. At daycare age they pick up the community language rapidly- even if they are slower in the spoken language department, they will pick up the receptive aspect of the community language fast and it doesn't become an issue (unless there are developmental issues at...
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    Questions and thoughts from a daycare teacher

    @mica_ We're a trilingual family and all of my kids have attended monolingual daycares in the community language. My native language is English and all the teachers at all of our daycares know at least a few words in English at minimum (nearly no one knows anything in my husband's language...
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    Baby rash/eczema

    @jack_sdb I've had eczema myself my entire life (it comes and goes in terms of flare ups, almost exclusively on the palms of my hands but occasionally on my ankles) and for me personally it doesn't seem at all food related (I've done allergy testing and have tried eliminating certain foods for...
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    Alva baby diapers question.

    @dianes Yep, inserts are kind of customizable- you put in more inserts or various materials depending on how much your kid pees, basically. Small newborns tend to not totally soak a diaper the way older babies do, so a lot of newborns only need one insert initially. Also, some materials are...
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    Multilingual environment, 2 years and 8 months old child having a language explosion (grammatically) in a single language

    @anndryperez It absolutely is and you guys should keep it up! I am still not fluent in my husband's native language, but after nearly 8 years of hearing him speak to our kids every day, my comprehension has improved immensely and my speaking has improved as well.
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    Minority language development and process!

    @brittanyolee So continuing to just speak and being consistent (even if they start talking to you in the community language) is number one for sure. We also do OPOL with our three kids and our most successful ways to reinforce our languages are: FaceTiming with family members in our languages...
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    Multilingual environment, 2 years and 8 months old child having a language explosion (grammatically) in a single language

    @anndryperez I wouldn't stress at all right now, he's not even 3 so even for a monolingual kid it's normal to have certain phases where you make leaps and bounds in grammar and sentence structure and then have things be stagnant for a while. I wouldn't push repeating sentences at this age, it...
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    Stick to OPOL or reinforce partners language?

    @thabang I feel ya! We also live nowhere near an English speaking country either so the travel part in that respect can be tricky for sure. Fingers crossed you guys get to make it out there
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    Stick to OPOL or reinforce partners language?

    @thabang Makes total sense! Even exposure to your partner's Italian friends can help, and if you get the chance to take some trips to Italy or Italian family members come and visit you guys, that helps immensely- whenever my kids spend time in my husband's home country their language skills get...
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    My child prefers the minority language - what do I do?

    @mike247 Don't worry! We are trilingual and my middle kid is 5 and while he still overall prefers one of the two minority languages his community language skills improved immensely over the last couple of years. Community exposure at daycare, school etc. will bring it up to snuff. My oldest had...
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    Stick to OPOL or reinforce partners language?

    @thabang My personal rec is to really encourage your partner to switch to 100 percent Italian with your kid- it's very, very effective (my husband is the only one from whom my kids consistently hear his native language, and they are totally fluent) and for you to stick to OPOL, but you can use...
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    What to expect of a bilingual 2-year old?

    @newbelieverinchrist That sounds pretty normal for a 2 year old to me- a lot of times the way the kids taken on preferences when they're young is also a bit of a crapshoot. Some multilingual kids will codeswitch and mix languages and have strong preferences at least for long phases and other...
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    Should I add a fourth language to the mix?

    @theyownus I think as long as you're not putting any additional stress on yourself career-wise, you could have laid-back fun with it if you think it would be a fun activity for you and your daughter, but as you say you're already juggling 2 additional languages with her. When I was trying to...
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    Where to begin?

    @evansli They do! In fact, even if you use formula, as long as the poo is liquidy enough, they can theoretically go into the wash too without a need for rinsing off first. It's pretty brilliant! Of course, once they start solids, you'll have to use liners or rinse, but by that point they're in...
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