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god sometimes I just think my kids are really really thick

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Twiglett · 31/12/2007 09:51

my 3.5 year old just can't count

she just can't

1,2, pee ummmm pour 8 pie ten

and she wants to do these stupid letts study books because she loves them

but she's driving me mad

how difficult is it

arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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Cappuccino · 31/12/2007 09:53

I spent ten minutes screaming 'not SHUP! not SHUP!' at my dd1 (7) as she tried to spell out 'splash'

well I say 'try', she was staring at the ceiling. I think someone had switched her off actually.

Twiglett · 31/12/2007 09:54

you see I'm shouting at her now .. cos it's genetic this stupidity

she won't go away

she wants to do it

she can't do it / won't do it

1,2,3,4,5

it's not tricky fgs

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Twiglett · 31/12/2007 09:55

ooo where is this off button of which you speak

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Cappuccino · 31/12/2007 09:56

I know exactly how you feel, if that helps any

SantaBabyBeenAnAwfulGoodGirl · 31/12/2007 09:56

theres not much point tho much better just doing rl stuff

Twiglett · 31/12/2007 09:56

right have just shouted at her to go away, calm down (because of the fake forced wailing tears) and come back when she can count to 5 .. DS will help her

I'm not cut out for this parenting lark

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CarGirl · 31/12/2007 09:56

the worst thing about dc1 being very bright, aca very early coherent talker, ademically able etc is the following dc seem exceptionally thick. I've found it so hard to adjust my expectations. DD2 didn't even realise I was pregnant (had read a books with the for the last month but not gone overboard) and asked whose the baby mummy was - she was 3.2!

Cappuccino · 31/12/2007 09:56

I have been looking for it for some time but i think it is something they control internally

sometimes it just trips itself and there is nothing you can do about it

CarGirl · 31/12/2007 09:58

also helping them learn to read is the pits. Learning to add up to 10 was tortuous and I ended up writing in her homework book that she didn't understand the concept - argh!

Twiglett · 31/12/2007 09:58

Please listen

I DO NOT WANT TO BE DOING THIS BOOK

SHE DOES

DS has similar books that he loves and asked for and DD wants to do them too

but she's just too stooooooooopid

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Cappuccino · 31/12/2007 10:01

snurk at the fact that you don't want to do the book

I have been having - let's call it a discussion - with dh about cutting and sticking, which I think is a really easy thing to set up for kids, slight guidance, sitting down with cup of tea, etc

"I HATE cutting and sticking" he says

well it's not for you, I don't want to see your picture at the end of it

BandofMothers · 31/12/2007 10:03

LOLLOLOLOLOL at this, but it is soooooooooo not funny.

I have been trying to teach dd1 her letters. She is interested now so thought it would be a good time. She recognises them and can write her naem, but when we do any other letters she seems to become a bit thick and does them all wrong, and I with the patience of a gnat at the mo esp, just get snappy and give up

I could never be a teacher

Cappuccino · 31/12/2007 10:04

I am with you on patience of a gnat

Twiglett · 31/12/2007 10:04

counting the pens now

one

two

pee

eight

arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrbgggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh

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FluffyMummy123 · 31/12/2007 10:04

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BandofMothers · 31/12/2007 10:04

Also I HATE getting the playdough out as it gets everywhere, even with mat in place.

I know it isn't about me, but since I have to clean it all up afterwards and spend ages trying to pick it out of the carpet I think I am justified in not getting it out very often

ChippyMinton · 31/12/2007 10:06

Hand over the computer and let her teach herself while you have a quiet snooze:
poisson rouge

CarGirl · 31/12/2007 10:06

dd4 still tries to eat the play dough when she thinks I'm not looking - lovely (and the paint and the felt tips)

Twiglett · 31/12/2007 10:07

because she wants to do this farkin' book that she gets stickers in a cauldron at the end of each double page and it's about counting to 5 .. and she can't do the farkin' book unless she can work out 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

she did the english one and we've only got the maths one left for ages 3-4

please note I do not want to be doing this .. I want her to be watching tv and leaving me alone

but she won't

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Julezboo · 31/12/2007 10:07

lol i fell for you

After babyds got me up at 5am I managed to get him back down for a nap at half 8, said to my DS (almost 6!) please be quiet when you go past the babys bedroom door.

almost 6 yr old DS proceeds to shout so loud right outside babys door cue screaming baby and shouty mother why do they not listen!!

paddingtonbear1 · 31/12/2007 10:08

dd's playdough is on top of the wardrobe. She can't see it, and she's forgotten about it! I'm not in a hurry to remind her!

BandofMothers · 31/12/2007 10:08

Am pmsl at one, two, pee......
and then eight, that is a big blind spot

DH actually taught DD1 to count by counting EVERYTHING, but she got the hang of it quite early actually, she could easily do 10 by age 2 [preen] sorry twig. but he literally did count everything with her.

and now she loves me 99

ValnBen · 31/12/2007 10:09

LOL you know, she?s not being thick or stoopid?she?s actually being very cleaver here?.she has your full attention and is milking it for all its worth. Join in with her?take the fun out of it

Cappuccino · 31/12/2007 10:10

at one two pee eight

it is a just like dd1 and 'shup'

by the end of it you are shrieking 'S! P! THERE'S NO SH! WHERE'S THE SH? IF YOU SAY SHUP ONE MORE TIME I WILL POKE YOU WITH A STICK"

I did say this actually. In front of dh, mil and fil. Very loudly.

BandofMothers · 31/12/2007 10:10

HMM, watch tv and leave you alone. They never do when you want them to.