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Help me please!

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AlanaTF · 09/08/2006 13:22

I am a 13month DS and I am afraid that my over protective, over indulging parents are driving me forward at a pace that is neither comfortable nor beneficial to my sanity or future growth as a well rounded human being.

Why do they push me to be the 1st potty trained ?

I say I don?t care

Why do they think that crawling a bit longer than the other is worrying?

Is it because my parents are missing the fact that I may want to explore in my own time.

All I want is to be fed, cleaned and loved for who I am not what they want me to become.

Doctor, Dentist or Lawyer you never know I may actually be happy without your constant pushing from the womb to the DESK.

I have hardly had my 1st birthday under my belt and your worried, Didn?t you know I pick up on that and will in time become as neurotic as my parents and it will be your fault if I suffer from OCD. (Which is on the rise because of YOU LOT)

Leave me alone I can feel your worries.

Worry some other time

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Thomcat · 09/08/2006 13:33

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muma3 · 09/08/2006 13:35

ok then???

Iklboo · 09/08/2006 13:36

Ooooooo-kay

nzshar · 09/08/2006 13:36

very very confused ....WTF is this post about?

heavenis · 09/08/2006 13:37

Right, excellent typing for 13 months,mummy and daddy must have pushed you hard !

DollyP · 09/08/2006 19:16

Are you OK Alana? This is a bit odd

lazycow · 10/08/2006 12:47

AlanaT I think I can see your point despite the odd way you have chosen to express it.

However most people post the sort of worries you are talking about because they are genuinely concerned and want the best for their children. It is not usually because they are trying to be competitive or pushy.

MN has a whole section on development devoted to this sort of concern - are you suggesting they get rid of that section or that no-one posts on it?

This sort of post might discourage a new member from posting about something that is worrying them. Even if the worry seems trivial to you it is likely to be very real to them, particularly if it is concerning an aspect of their child's development.

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