Thursday, December 8th, 2011 at
9:25 pm
Question by PEOPLE25: I’m looking for some donation for child care in the home that no one want anymore?
I’m looking for shelfs and toys and outdoor play equitment ,stove and sleeping mats i need only 6
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Answer by frnbrls
Call some of your local child care centers. They replace equiptment regularly and may want to get rid of the old ones. You can suggest that you leave your name and number and when they do replace items that they give you a call
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Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 at
9:25 pm
Question by Simon Templar: Why do people think we care that other countries hate America?
I’ve read about 50 million questions here about why this country or that country hates America. So what? Other countries have never loved us — except, of course, when we were smashing the dictators and madmen that Europe seems to embrace with maddening regularity.
Yeah, we *do* meddle in affairs overseas, because when we don’t, we wind up getting pulled into even *bigger* messes (like World Wars I and II)). But with all the hate coming from around the world, I’m beginning to think that we should have never involved ourselves in WWII — we should have let the Nazis and the Communists destroy Europe and then Asia, fortified ourselves over here, and let the rest of the world go to pot. In fact, I’m sort of getting to the point where I’d like to see us call all troops home, cut off all foreign aid and medical supplies, call in all debts, roll up the welcome mat, and stay home for the next century and let France and Canada pay the bills for a while.
I’m becoming more and more isolationist. We should stop sending other countries ANYTHING — stop meddling COMPLETELY — and send NOTHING overseas — no food, no medicine, no technology, no jobs, no foreign aid, NOTHING. Let’s keep it all here at home and build our own stockpiles of resources and supplies and to Hell with the rest of the world.
xemicangirl: Well, World War II wasn’t OUR mess — it was the result of hundreds of years of European greed, ignorance, brutality and bigotry. We could have just let them drown in it, and I’m beginning to think we should have.
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Answer by fuse
because this world is f-ed up!
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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at
5:26 pm
Question by Baby G: I just recently got a very matted shitzu from an elderly lady who could no longer take care of him what could?
I do to get rid of the severe matting myself without spending a fortune? He is a very loveable dog and great with my 4 yr old and 10 mth old but due to cost I didnt know what it would cost me to get him cleared up? Im a dog lover and would like to help him myself as much as I can, as for my kids!
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Answer by giggles_4evr
Depending on how matted it is the only thing you may be able to do is shave it off (I’d recommend calling around and if need be call your local humane society/aspca and explain the situation see if they could give you a discounted price)
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Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 at
5:26 pm
Question by lonestar<>peach: How to control kids in a day care?
I work in a day care, and I am having trouble putting them down for there naps. After they eat, they are supposed to go potty and then go lay on there mats, but instead they refuse to listen and run around, making a lot of noise. Can anyone give me any techniques to help control them?
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Answer by Mama of Zee
How old are the kids?
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Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 at
5:27 pm
Question by koralewski2002: Nap Time Behavior Problems at Day Care?
My 3 yr old is refusing to take his nap or even lay down at Daycare. Instead he runs around the room screaming and hitting his friends with his blanket and other things. Sometimes kicks. The teachers are calling, but he refuses to get on the phone. They relay my message – it’s nap time, you don’t have to sleep, but you do have to lay on your mat and be quiet. We have started taking toys and treats away and granted back when he is good, but that isn’t working. I don’t know what to do! He takes them at home, or at least lays there being quiet until nap time is over. I need some suggestions, before he gets kicked-out.
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Answer by Smeather
I have a suggestion that involves you going to his daycare with a wooden spoon.
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